Matchups for the fourth annual ACC vs. SEC Challenge were revealed last night.

Tuesday, December 1

Arkansas vs. North Carolina

Auburn vs. Clemson

Duke vs. Florida

Boston College vs. Georgia

Wake Forest vs. LSU

Pitt vs. Missouri

Syracuse vs. Oklahoma

Ole Miss vs. Virginia Tech

South Carolina vs. NC State

Florida State vs. Tennessee

Texas vs. Louisville

Wednesday, December 2

Alabama vs. Miami

Kentucky vs. Virginia

Georgia Tech vs. Mississippi State

Stanford vs. Texas A&M

Vanderbilt vs. Notre Dame

The leagues split the inaugural challenge in 2023, but it's been all SEC since then. The SEC won 14-2 in 2024 and 9-7 last season.

Duke vs. Florida is the only rematch from last year's challenge. The Blue Devils held off a Gators second-half comeback to win 67-66 in Durham last season.

Arkansas and North Carolina last met in 2024, though both programs have since replaced their coaches. This year's matchup marks only the second time Arkansas has traveled to Chapel Hill. North Carolina leads the all-time series 8-3.

Texas vs. Louisville features two of the best transfer portal classes. Mark Pope and Ryan Odom will face off for the first time since 2021, when Pope was at BYU and Odom was at Utah State.

One potential matchup that was avoided? LSU vs. NC State.

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