Pitt is still weeks away from spring ball, but looking ahead to the 2024 season is now possible with the release of the official schedule.
The ACC Network — finally — unveiled the 2024 schedules for all of the ACC teams, and Pitt used Donovan McMillon, Terrence Moore and Solomon DeShields to unveil the schedule in video form — making use of Giant Eagle.
Pitt will open the season at home against Kent State, hosting the Golden Flashes at Acrisure Stadium on Aug. 31, and the non-conference slate will include a trip to Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati and West Virginia and Youngstown State traveling to Acrisure Stadium in Week 3 and 4.
Pitt opens ACC play against North Carolina on the road at Kenan Memorial Stadium following an early bye week, hosts Cal in the first-ever ACC matchup between the two programs at Acrisure Stadium and has a second bye week in Week 8.
A stretch run kicks off following the bye week as Syracuse comes to Pittsburgh for a Thursday night kickoff. The Panthers will travel to SMU for the first-ever ACC matchup between the two schools, host Virginia and Clemson at Acrisure Stadium in back-to-back weekends and finish the regular season on the road against Louisville and Boston College.
It’s a schedule that, at first glance and before spring ball has kicked off, appears to be favorable in the bid to bounce back from a subpar season.
Times will be announced at a later date for each of the Pitt matchups, as will television designations and broadcast crews.
2024 Pitt Schedule
Week 1: Saturday, Aug. 31 – Kent State at Acrisure Stadium
Week 2: Saturday, Sept. 7 – Cincinnati at Nippert Stadium
Week 3: Saturday, Sept. 14 — West Virginia at Acrisure Stadium
Week 4: Saturday, Sept. 21 – Youngstown State at Acrisure Stadium
Week 5: Saturday, Sept. 28 — Bye Week
Week 6: Saturday, Oct. 5 – North Carolina at Kenan Memorial Stadium
Week 7: Saturday, Oct. 12 – Cal at Acrisure Stadium
Week 8: Saturday, Oct. 19 – Bye Week
Week 9: Thursday, Oct. 24 – Syracuse at Acrisure Stadium
Week 10: Saturday, Nov. 2 – SMU at Gerald J. Ford Stadium
Week 11: Saturday, Nov. 9 – Virginia at Acrisure Stadium
Week 12: Saturday, Nov. 16 – Clemson at Acrisure Stadium
Week 13: Saturday, Nov. 23 – Louisville at L&N Stadium
Week 14: Saturday, Nov. 30 — Boston College at Alumni Stadium
May the pox be on Scott Barnes for scheduling WV and may Heather wise up and drop WV to the last game of the season.
Down year this year but I’m still thinking 9-3 is pretty doable next year
It’d be nice to be 4-0 heading into that UNC game that we never seem to win.
I wish they’d have curtesy to include times.