FSU men's basketball schedule for the 2020-21 has been released.
The Atlantic Coast Conference revealed this its 2020-21 men’s basketball conference schedule lineup Tuesday morning. The league slate begins Dec. 12 and runs through March 6.
Four ACC teams are ranked in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25 for the 2020-21 college basketball season: Virginia (4), Duke (9), North Carolina (16) and Florida State (21).
FSU's full schedule is below:
Our 2020-21 schedule is OUT! Retweet if you’re excited for November 27th! 🔥#NewBlood pic.twitter.com/aqqda5bzMc
— Florida State Men’s Basketball (@FSUHoops) November 10, 2020
- Nov. 27, 2020: Gardner Webb vs. FSU
- Dec. 2, 2020: North Florida vs. FSU
- Dec. 9, 2020: Indiana vs. FSU
- Dec. 12, 2020: Florida vs. FSU
- Dec. 15, 2020: Georgia Tech vs. FSU
- Dec. 19, 2020: UCF vs. FSU
- Dec. 29-30, 2020: FSU @ Clemson
- Jan. 2, 2021: Duke vs. FSU
- Jan. 5-6 2021: FSU @ Syracuse
- Jan. 9, 2021: FSU @ Pittsburgh
- Jan. 12-13, 2021: NC State vs. FSU
- Jan. 16, 2021: North Carolina vs. FSU
- Jan. 18, 2021: FSU @ Louisville
- Jan. 23, 2021: Clemson vs. FSU
- Jan. 26-27, 2021: Miami vs. FSU
- Jan. 30, 2021: FSU @ Georgia Tech
- Feb. 2-3, 2021: FSU @ Boston College
- Feb. 9-10, 2021: FSU @ Virginia Tech
- Feb. 13, 2021: Wake Forest vs. FSU
- Feb. 15, 2021: Virginia vs. FSU
- Feb. 20, 2021: Virginia Tech vs. FSU
- Feb. 23-24, 2021: FSU @ Miami
- Feb. 27, 2021: FSU @ North Carolina
- March 2-3, 2021: Boston College vs. FSU
- March 6, 2021: FSU @ Notre Dame
For the second straight year, the conference schedule consists of 20 games for each team.
Each team will play its two primary rivals both home and away (four games) and four repeat opponents both home and away (eight games). The remaining eight opponents will be single games, four at home and four on the road.
“Our institutions, following the guidance of our league’s Medical Advisory Group and public health officials, continue to the uphold the necessary measures to compete in a safe and responsible manner,” said ACC Commissioner John Swofford. “ACC Basketball is always met with excitement, which is a tribute to the league’s rich tradition of student-athletes, coaches and championship programs. As has been the case throughout the fall, during these unique times we will remain nimble and be as prepared as possible should adjustments be necessary.”