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Phil Steele ranks ACC Football schedules from toughest to easiest


14. North Carolina: The first year of kicks off with TCU at home on Sept. 1. UNC doesn’t have a particularly difficult schedule, since it’s in the middle of the pack nationwide and near the bottom of the ACC. They host Clemson in October and the road games don’t look too daunting. They include UCF, Cal, Syracuse, Wake Forest, and NC State. (On3.com)

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Phil Steele ranks ACC Football schedules from toughest to easiest