The ACC’s 2026 schedule has enough heavyweight matchups to keep the conference race tangled deep into the fall, and ESPN’s Bill Connelly narrowed the field to five games that stand out for all the right reasons. He was looking for contests with strong combined SP+ ratings and a projected margin under eight points - the kind of setup that usually delivers a real fight. From that group, a few games rise above the rest.
The one that jumps out immediately is Duke-NC State in Week 10. Duke stunned the league last season by leaning on defense and pushing all the way to the ACC Championship, and it started conference play by beating NC State by 12 points.
The Wolfpack would love to flip that script. Dave Doeren is heading into his 14th season in Raleigh still without an ACC title, and NC State’s 2026 schedule is as friendly as it gets in the league, with Miami, Georgia Tech, Pitt, SMU and Clemson all off the slate.
CJ Bailey is back after throwing for more than 3,000 yards, and Doeren thinks he could be the best quarterback in the country. That makes NC State a popular dark-horse pick, and this late-season meeting comes right as the ACC race gets tight.
Duke gets a chance to show last year wasn’t a one-off. NC State gets a shot at payback and a chance to cash in on a soft draw.
Virginia’s trip to SMU in Week 3 brings a different kind of pressure. The Cavaliers’ 2025 season ended in brutal fashion with an overtime loss to Duke in the ACC title game, coming just weeks after they had beaten the Blue Devils by 17 points.
At ACC Kickoff, Elliott said, "I have not even thought about the what ifs," Elliott said at ACC Kickoff. "I knew that I had an opportunity to develop us as a program that night in Charlotte."
That road game in Dallas lands in the middle of what UVA’s own site called the five games that will decide its season, and it arrives against one of the league’s projected top contenders. If Virginia is going to be taken seriously, this is the kind of game that will tell the story.
Louisville-SMU is another early one worth circling, and the timing makes it even more interesting. It’s Louisville’s first Saturday game of the season, since the Cardinals open with Ole Miss on a Sunday in Week 1 and Villanova on a Friday in Week 2.
SMU brings plenty of buzz, too, sitting at 100/1 on FanDuel’s national title board and tied with Clemson for the second-best odds among ACC teams behind only Miami. Louisville isn’t avoiding anybody, and getting a rested SMU team that early should reveal plenty about both programs before the schedule really heats up.
Virginia Tech’s trip to Clemson in October is the first true measuring stick for James Franklin’s first season in Blacksburg. Connelly pointed out that the Hokies don’t face a projected top-30 opponent until this point, which gives the new staff time to settle in before the competition level jumps.
Clemson won’t be easing into it either, with a Week 1 trip to LSU and a home game against Miami three weeks earlier. For Virginia Tech, though, this is the kind of Death Valley trip that can either build real momentum or stop things cold.
Clemson shows up again in the game Connelly seems most eager to see: Miami at Clemson in Week 5. The Tigers may not be the ACC’s best team on paper, but they could be the program that decides the whole league race.
Connelly put it bluntly: "Clemson is evidently the ACC's hinge team, either the Tigers will make a run back to the ACC title game, or they'll help to determine who does instead." Mike Norvell’s Florida State team adds another layer to the ACC picture, too, after going from conference title contender in 2024 to 5-7 in 2025.
Clemson’s home date with Miami arrives at a moment when the Tigers’ season could start looking like a comeback or a collapse.
And then there’s Miami at Notre Dame in November, the game that sits above the rest. Miami comes into 2026 as the ACC favorite after reaching the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history and losing the national title game to Indiana.
Notre Dame is Notre Dame, which is enough to make this one feel bigger than conference boundaries. The ACC’s non-conference schedule already includes six games against the Irish this season, more than any other league plays against them, but this is the marquee matchup.
Connelly didn’t leave much room for debate: "Yes. YES.
I want it," he wrote. That about sums it up.
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