Last week, the ACC announced that the conference would be going to a 10+1 schedule for 2020, meaning 10 conference games and 1 non-conference game for each football team (Notre Dame included). Yesterday, the full schedule was dropped for every squad in the league. Georgia Tech will start the season on the road against FSU and end the season on the road against NC State. UCF will be kept on the schedule as the single non-conference game, the Jackets will face them at home week 2. The open dates are well-spread out in weeks 4 and 9. All things considered, this isn’t the worst schedule for Tech.