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ACC moving to 9-game football schedule starting next year, aligning with rest of Power Four peers

Pittsburgh head coach Pat Narduzzi walks the sideline during the first half of last year’s game against ACC foe North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C. Associated Press file photo

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Atlantic Coast Conference is moving to a nine-game league schedule for football while having teams play at least 10 games against power-conference opponents, though there will be variables due to the league’s odd number of football-playing member schools.

Commissioner Jim Phillips announced the decision in a statement Monday, saying athletic directors had “overwhelmingly supported” the move after “incredibly intentional” discussions about scheduling options.

Going from an eight- to a nine-game model would align the ACC with its power-conference peers in the Big 12, Big Ten and Southeastern conferences. The ACC would join the SEC — which announced its move from eight to nine last month — in playing 10 games against Power Four opponents.

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