On Tuesday, the ACC announced a new four-year football scheduling model, starting in 2023, that eliminates the Atlantic and Coastal divisions in favor of one division in which all 14 teams compete.
Under the new model, teams will follow a 3-5-5 structure in which they will play three primary opponents annually and face the other 10 league teams twice during the four-year cycle - once at home and once on the road. The structure was adopted by the league's athletic directors and faculty athletic representatives earlier Tuesday. Under this new schedule, Pitt's primary opponents will be Boston College, Syracuse and Virginia Tech.