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UNC’s 2024 Football Schedule Released

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The schedule was announced today.

Today, the ACC released the schedules for the 2024-2025 season. North Carolina already had opponents set, but now we know the dates for each. The Tar Heels play seven home and five road games. With new coordinators and a revamped roster, this will be a much different season than years past.

 

2024 Schedule

Week 1- UNC at Minnesota | August 29th

Week 2- Charlotte at UNC | September 7th

Week 3- NC Central at UNC | September 14th

Week 4- James Madison at UNC | September 21st

Week 5- UNC at Duke | September 28th

Week 6-  Pittsburgh at UNC | October 5th

Week 7- Georgia Tech at UNC | October 12th

Week 8- Bye Week

Week 9- UNC at Virginia | October 26th

Week 10- UNC at Florida State | November 2nd

Week 11- Bye Week

Week 12- Wake Forest at UNC | November 16th

Week 13- UNC at Boston College | November 23rd

Week 14- NC State at UNC | November 30th

 

There are a lot of new pieces that will impact how the season goes. How will North Carolina perform without Drake Maye or Sam Howell? Will the new defensive coordinator be able to fix the problems of past years? The offensive line will be completely different. So many moving parts have created more questions than answers for next season’s team. There are mixed expectations, but the talent is there for success. Will UNC make the most of it?

 

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