Next year, the ACC is moving to a 20-game basketball schedule, up two from the current 18-game setup. Each team will have two permanent “rivals” and then rotate the remaining 12 teams through “repeat” (play twice in the season), “home only”, and “away only”.
The Virginia Cavaliers keep Virginia Tech and Louisville as their rivals, meaning the Hoos will play both teams at home and on the road every season. The ACC released the remaining matchups for the next three seasons today and here’s how it stacks up for the Hoos:
Home: Virginia Tech, Louisville, Boston College, Florida State, North Carolina, Syracuse, Clemson, Duke, NC State, Notre Dame
Away: Virginia Tech, Louisville, Boston College, Florida State, North Carolina, Syracuse, Georgia Tech, Miami, Pittsburgh, Wake Forest
Home: Virginia Tech, Louisville, Georgia Tech, NC State, Notre Dame, Wake Forest, Miami, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Syracuse
Away: Virginia Tech, Louisville, Georgia Tech, NC State, Notre Dame, Wake Forest, Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State
Home: Virginia Tech, Louisville, Clemson, Duke, Miami, Pittsburgh, Boston College, Wake Forest, Florida State, Georgia Tech
Away: Virginia Tech, Louisville, Clemson, Duke, Miami, Pittsburgh, North Carolina, NC State, Notre Dame, Syracuse
Virginia will have a great home slate next season with Va Tech, Duke, UNC, Louisville, Syracuse, and Notre Dame all coming to Charlottesville.