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2026 ACC football schedule by team: Key games, dates as conference title game moves to Saturday afternoon

ZamPointBy ZamPointJanuary 26, 2026Updated:January 27, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
2026 ACC football schedule by team: Key games, dates as conference title game moves to Saturday afternoon
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The ACC Championship Game will transfer from its Saturday evening time slot to a midday kickoff for the 2026 faculty football season. The transfer comes after the Big 12, which beforehand occupied the midday time slot, switched its conference title game to Friday evening. That change got here as a part of the ACC’s schedule launch on Monday, which laid out each matchup for the 2026 season.

Miami reached the College Football Playoff for the primary time in program historical past final season and misplaced within the nationwide title game to Indiana. However, the Hurricanes did not play within the ACC title game due to tiebreakers. In a launch by the ACC final month outlining the nine-game conference schedules, a brand new tiebreaker coverage was tucked away. 

Twelve members of the ACC will play 9 conference video games, whereas the opposite 5 will play eight conference video games.

Instead of Miami — the highest-ranked crew within the CFP rankings — taking part in for the ACC title final season, Duke and Virginia confronted off in Charlotte. Duke pulled off an exhilarating win over Virginia in that title game. However, the choice committee shut the Blue Devils out of an computerized berth due to 5 losses already on their resume.

Week 0 will characteristic a handful of groups from the ACC going through off. NC State faces Virginia on Aug. 29 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, whereas North Carolina faces TCU in Dublin, Ireland. On the identical day, Florida State hosts New Mexico State and Stanford faces Hawaii.

While conference championship odds have but to be launched, the early 2026 CFP National Championship odds point out the projected pecking order on the prime of the ACC. After falling one game wanting capturing its first nationwide title because the early 2000s, Miami opens the 2026 marketing campaign with the Tenth-best odds (16/1), per FanDuel, to win the nationwide championship.

After Miami, the groups with the very best odds are Clemson and SMU (100/1). North Carolina, led by Bill Belichick, will open the season as a major lengthy shot (10000/1) to win the nationwide title. The Tar Heels completed 4-8 in Year 1 of the Belichick period.

Below is the 2026 conference schedule for every ACC football crew.

2026 ACC schedule 

Boston College

Sept. 5 — at Cincinnati

Sept. 11 — Rutgers

Sept. 19 — Maine

Sept. 26 — Virginia Tech

Oct. 3 — at SMU

Oct. 10 — BYE

Oct. 17 — Pittsburgh

Oct. 24 — at Georgia Tech

Oct. 31 — at Duke

Nov. 7 — Florida State

Nov. 14 — at Notre Dame

Nov. 21 — Syracuse 

Nov. 28 — Miami

California

Sept. 5 — UCLA

Sept. 12 — Syracuse 

Sept. 19 — Wagner

Sept. 25 –Clemson 

Oct. 3 — at UNLV

Oct. 10 — Virginia Tech

Oct. 17 — Wake Forest

Oct. 23/24 — at SMU

Oct. 30/31 — at NC State

Nov. 7 — Bye

Nov. 14 — at Virginia

Nov. 21 — Stanford

Nov. 28 — Pitt

Clemson

Sept. 5 — at LSU

Sept. 12 — Georgia Southern

Sept. 19 — North Carolina

Sept. 25 — Cal

Oct. 3 — Miami

Oct. 10 — Bye

Oct. 17 — Charleston Southern

Oct. 24 — Virginia Tech

Oct. 31 — at Florida State

Nov. 6/7 — Syracuse

Nov. 14 — Georgia Tech

Nov. 21 — at Duke

Nov. 28 — South Carolina

Duke

Sept. 5 — Tulane

Sept. 12 — at Illinois

Sept. 19 — Stanford

Sept. 26 — Williams & Mary Tribe

Oct. 3 — Bye

Oct. 10 — at Georgia Tech

Oct. 17 — North Carolina

Oct. 23/24 — at Virginia

Oct. 31 — Boston College

Nov. 7 — at NC State

Nov. 14 — at Miami

Nov. 21 — Clemson

Nov. 28 — at Wake Forest

Florida State

Aug. 29 — New Mexico State

Sept. 5 — SMU

Sept. 12 — Bye

Sept. 19 — at Alabama

Sept. 26 — Central Arkansas

Oct. 3 — Virginia

Oct. 9 — at Louisville 

Oct. 17 — at Miami

Oct. 24 — Bye

Oct. 31 — Clemson

Nov. 7 — at Boston College

Nov. 14 — at Pitt

Nov. 21 — NC State

Nov. 28 — Florida

Georgia Tech

Sept. 5 — Colorado

Sept. 12 — Tennessee

Sept. 19 — Mercer

Sept. 26 — at Stanford

Oct. 3 — Bye

Oct. 10 — Duke

Oct. 17 — at Virginia Tech

Oct. 24 — Boston College

Oct. 31 — at Pitt

Nov. 6/7 — Louisville

Nov. 14 — at Clemson

Nov. 21 — Wake Forest

Nov. 28 — at Georgia

Louisville

Sept. 5/6 — Ole Miss (Nashville)

Sept. 11 — Villanova

Sept. 19 — SMU

Sept. 26 — Wake Forest

Oct. 3 — at NC State

Oct. 10 — Florida State

Oct. 17 — at Syracuse

Oct. 24 — Bye

Oct. 31 — Stanford

Nov. 6/7 — at Georgia Tech

Nov. 14 — at North Carolina 

Nov. 21 — Pitt

Nov. 28 — at Kentucky

Miami

Sept. 4 — at Stanford

Sept. 12 — Florida A&M

Sept. 18 — at Wake Forest

Sept. 26 — Central Michigan

Oct. 3 — at Clemson

Oct. 10 — Bye

Oct. 17 — Florida State

Oct. 24 — Pitt

Oct. 31 — at North Carolina

Nov. 7 — at Notre Dame

Nov. 14 — Duke

Nov. 20 — Virginia Tech

Nov. 28 — Boston College

NC State

Aug. 29 — Virginia (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Sept. 5 — Bye

Sept. 12 — Richmond

Sept. 19 — at Vanderbilt

Sept. 26 — Appalachian State

Oct. 3 — Louisville

Oct. 10 — Wake Forest

Oct. 17 — Bye

Oct. 23/24 — at Stanford

Oct. 30/31 — Cal

Nov. 7 — Duke

Nov. 14 — Syracuse

Nov. 21 — at Florida State

Nov. 28 — at North Carolina

North Carolina

Aug. 29 — TCU (Dublin, Ireland)

Sept. 5 — Bye

Sept. 12 — ETSU

Sept. 19 — at Clemson

Sept. 26 — Bye

Oct. 3 — Notre Dame

Oct. 10 — at Pitt

Oct. 17 — at Duke

Oct. 24 — Syracuse

Oct. 31 — Miami

Nov. 7 — at UConn

Nov. 14 — Louisville

Nov. 21 — at Virginia

Nov. 28 — NC State

Pittsburgh

Sept. 5 — Miami University

Sept. 12 — UCF

Sept. 17 — Syracuse

Sept. 26 — Bucknell

Oct. 2 — at Virginia Tech

Oct. 10 — North Carolina

Oct. 17 — at Boston College

Oct. 24 — at Miami

Oct. 31 — Georgia Tech

Nov. 7 — Bye

Nov. 14 — Florida State

Nov. 21 — at Louisville

Nov. 28 — at Cal

SMU

Sept. 7 — at Florida State

Sept. 12 — UC Davis

Sept. 19 — at Louisville

Sept. 26 — Missouri State

Oct. 3 — Boston College

Oct. 10 — Bye

Oct. 17 — Virginia

Oct. 23/24 — California

Oct. 30/31 — Syracuse

Nov. 6/7 — Virginia Tech

Nov. 14 — Wake Forest

Nov. 21 — at Notre Dame

Nov. 28 — at Stanford

Stanford

Aug. 29 — Hawaii

Sept. 4 — Miami

Sept. 12 — Bye

Sept. 19 — at Duke

Sept. 26 — Georgia Tech

Oct. 3 — at Wake Forest

Oct. 10 — at Notre Dame

Oct. 17 — Elon

Oct. 23/24 — NC State

Oct. 31 — at Louisville

Nov. 7 — Bye

Nov. 14 — at Virginia Tech

Nov. 21 — at Cal

Nov. 28 — SMU

Syracuse

Sept. 5 — New Hampshire

Sept. 12 — Cal

Sept. 19 — at Pitt

Sept. 26 — Bye

Oct. 3 — at UConn

Oct. 10 — at Virginia

Oct. 17 — Louisville

Oct. 24 — at North Carolina

Oct. 30/31 — SMU

Nov. 6/7 — Clemson

Nov. 14 — at NC State

Nov. 21 — at Boston College

Nov. 28 — Notre Dame

Virginia

Aug. 29 — NC State (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Sept. 5 — Bye

Sept. 12 — Norfolk State

Sept. 19 — West Virginia (Charlotte)

Sept. 26 — Delaware

Oct. 3 — at Florida State

Oct. 10 — Syracuse

Oct. 17 — at SMU

Oct. 23/24 — Duke

Oct. 31 — at Wake Forest

Nov. 7 — Bye

Nov. 14 — Cal

Nov. 21 — North Carolina

Nov. 28 — at Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech

Sept. 5 — VMI

Sept. 12 — Old Dominion

Sept. 19 — at Maryland

Sept. 26 — at Boston College

Oct. 2 — Pitt

Oct. 10 — at Cal

Oct. 17 — Georgia Tech

Oct. 24 — at Clemson

Oct. 31 — Bye

Nov. 6/7 — at SMU

Nov. 14 — Stanford

Nov. 21 — at Miami

Nov. 28 — Virginia

Wake Forest

Sept. 3 — Akron

Sept. 12 — at Purdue

Sept. 18 — Miami

Sept. 26 — at Louisville

Oct. 3 — Stanford

Oct. 10 — at NC State

Oct. 17 — at Cal

Oct. 24 — Bye

Oct. 31 — Virginia

Nov. 7 — Merrimack

Nov. 14 — at SMU

Nov. 21 — at Georgia Tech

Nov. 28 — Duke

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