ACC to adopt a new football scheduling model in 2023

ACC football will adopt the 3-5-5 scheduling model starting in 2023.

What we once thought was possible is now official as the ACC announced their new scheduling model that will start in the 2023 season.

The ACC has opted to eliminate divisions and move forward with the 3-5-5 scheduling format. Each team in the conference will play three conference teams permanently, rotating between five other conference opponents yearly. The conference opponents Clemson will take on permanently are Florida State, North Carolina State, and Georgia Tech.

The model was officially voted to take place from 2023 to 2026, which should give the conference adequate time to explore the model.

It will be exciting to see how everything plays out with this new change.

Here’s a list of the permeant opponents for all ACC schools:

Clemson: Florida State, Georgia Tech, NC State

Boston College: Miami, Pitt, Syracuse

Duke: North Carolina, NC State, Wake Forest

Florida State: Clemson, Miami, Syracuse

Georgia Tech: Clemson, Louisville, Wake Forest

Louisville: Georgia Tech, Miami, Virginia

Miami: Boston College, Florida State, Louisville

North Carolina: Duke, NC State, Virginia

NC State: Clemson, Duke, North Carolina

Pitt: Boston College, Syracuse, Virginia Tech

Syracuse: Boston College, Florida State, Pitt

Virginia: Louisville, North Carolina, Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech: Pitt, Virginia, Wake Forest

Wake Forest: Duke, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech

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