ACC Football Schedule. 5 Things That Matter, What It Means, Who Wins, Who Loses

With the ACC schedule model announced, what does it all mean? Who wins, who loses, and what’s next?

1. And The Big Winner In The ACC Scheduling Model Is …

The fans.

As cornball as that sounds, ten ACC games plus Notre Dame? Oh yes, this will be fun.

It’s going to be one of the most entertaining seasons ever, Clemson will get tested as much as ever, and it’s going to be an even enough conference overall that the losers with the schedules aren’t punished all that much – everyone is in the same boat.

However, North Carolina isn’t going to complain.

It misses Clemson, Louisville and Pitt – all massive for the Tar Heels – along with Georgia Tech, and NC State, Notre Dame, and Virginia Tech have to come to Chapel Hill.

All things considered, if the roughest road games are Florida State, Miami and Virginia, you can’t complain.

No one missing Clemson can complain.

Duke and Louisville don’t have to face the Tigers, either, but the biggest winner is NC State.

The Wolfpack miss Clemson and Notre Dame. Not having to play Louisville is a plus, too. Not playing Boston College is a bad break, but boo (bleep)ing hoo.

Going to North Carolina, Pitt, Syracuse, Virginia and Virginia Tech isn’t easy, but getting FSU and Miami at home helps. All that matters, though, is missing the Tigers and Irish.

Let’s go. Let’s do this.

2020 ACC Team Previews, 5 Things To Know
Atlantic Boston College | Clemson | Florida State
Louisville | NC State | Syracuse | Wake Forest
Coastal Duke | Georgia Tech | Miami
North Carolina | Pitt | Virginia | Virginia Tech

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