On Thursday, the ACC announced that each team will be playing a rivalry-based home-and-away series for the next three years. Each team will also have four rotating opponents for a home-and-away series, four home-only opponents, and four away-only opponents.
Next season is the first featuring a new 20-game schedule for ACC basketball. That means each team will have six opponents that it faces twice per season.
For 2019-2020, here are the teams that each ACC program will face twice:
Boston College: Notre Dame, Syracuse, Duke, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
Clemson: Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, NC State, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest
Duke: North Carolina, Wake Forest, Boston College, Miami, NC State, Virginia Tech
Florida State: Clemson, Miami, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pitt, Virginia
Georgia Tech: Clemson, Notre Dame, Louisville, NC State, Pitt, Syracuse
Louisville: Pitt, Virginia, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami
Miami: Florida State, Virginia Tech, Duke, Louisville, NC State, Pitt
North Carolina: Duke, NC State, Notre Dame, Pitt, Virginia, Wake Forest
NC State: North Carolina, Wake Forest, Clemson, Duke, Georgia Tech, Miami
Notre Dame: Boston College, Georgia Tech, Florida State, North Carolina, Syracuse, Wake Forest
Pitt: Louisville, Syracuse, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami, North Carolina
Syracuse: Boston College, Pitt, Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Virginia, Virginia Tech
Virginia: Louisville, Virginia Tech, Boston College, Florida State, North Carolina, Syracuse
Virginia Tech: Miami, Virginia, Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Syracuse
Wake Forest: Duke, NC State, Boston College, Clemson, North Carolina, Notre Dame
The dates for the 2019-20 games have yet to be announced.