Notre Dame will play in the Atlantic Coast Conference this season as part of a plan to play 10 league games and start the week of Sept. 7, alterations brought on by the pandemic.
The ACC’s university presidents approved a plan Wednesday for an 11-game schedule, including one non-conference game, and for pushing back the league championship game from Dec. 5 to either Dec. 12 or 19.
The Miami Hurricanes will keep three of their previously scheduled home conference games against rival Florida State along with Coastal Division foes Pitt and North Carolina and will now face Georgia Tech and Virginia inside Hard Rock Stadium for the second straight season.
On the road, Miami will travel to face Virginia Tech and Wake Forest as previously scheduled along with Louisville, N.C. State and defending conference champs Clemson.
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