The ACC announced its scheduling model that will be in effect from 2024 to the 2030 season on Monday, updating its no divisions structure to include the conference’s new additions of Cal, SMU and Stanford.
Each ACC school (of which there are now 17) will play each other at least twice in the seven years the model is set to be in effect, with 16 protected matchups: Boston College-Syracuse, Boston College-Pitt, Syracuse-Pitt, North Carolina-Virginia, North Carolina-Duke, North Carolina-NC State, NC State-Wake Forest, NC State-Duke, Duke-Wake Forest, Virginia Tech-Virginia, Florida State-Clemson, Miami-Florida State, Miami-Virginia Tech, Stanford-Cal, Stanford-SMU, and Cal-SMU.