Whether Auburn will play North Carolina in Mercedes Benz Stadium on Sept. 12 is still up in the air.
Per Brett McMurphy, the ACC is not expected to make a decision on Wednesday about the league’s schedule when the schools’ respective presidents meet virtually, delaying the decision for another week.
ACC presidents not expected to make a decision Wednesday on league scheduling format & may wait another week as officials still discussing various scheduling options, sources told @Stadium. Also may wait for next NCAA Board of Governors meeting Aug. 4, source said
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) July 28, 2020
Besides the Tigers matchup against the Tar Heels in the Chick-fil-A kickoff, there are other big games between the two conferences including the annual Georgia-Georgia Tech rivalry game, South Carolina against Clemson, Florida and Florida State and Kentucky against Louisville.
Presidents of the SEC are scheduled to meet virtually on Thursday to discuss how to go about the 2020 season, including if playing a conference-only schedule would be the way much like the Big Ten and Pac-12 have decided.