Georgia Tech will be Miami’s first in-conference game, with the Yellow Jackets visiting on Saturday October 5th.
After a bye week on October 12th, Miami heads to Chapel Hill to take on the North Carolina Tar Heels in the lone Thursday night match-up of the season, taking place on October 17th.
Wake Forest heads to Miami for the first time in a handful of seasons, taking on Miami on October 26th, the week before the annual Sunshine State showdown, taking place in Tallahassee this year on November 2nd when the Hurricanes and Seminoles tussle.
Virginia Tech is in Miami on November 9th and the Canes head to Duke (for the second straight season) on November 16h. Virginia head to Sun Life on November 23rd and the season closes out with a post-Thanksgiving, Friday November 29th showdown at Pittsburgh as the Panthers and former Big East foes are now members of the ACC.
Aug. 30 FLORIDA ATLANTIC
Sept. 7 FLORIDA
Sept. 14 OPEN
Sept. 21 SAVANNAH STATE
Sept. 28 at South Florida
Oct. 5 GEORGIA TECH
Oct. 12 OPEN
Oct. 17 at North Carolina (Thursday), ESPN
Oct. 26 WAKE FOREST
Nov. 2 at Florida State
Nov. 9 VIRGINIA TECH
Nov. 16 at Duke
Nov. 23 VIRGINIA
Nov. 29 at Pittsburgh (Friday), ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
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I like the new schedule. There are no back to back road games for the entire season.
... unless it's a typo, Miami opens on a Friday and closes the regular season the Friday after Thanksgiving.