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Virginia Tech opens with UNC, gets Notre Dame at home, goes on the road at WVU in 2021

Chris Graham
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Billy Kemp IV is dislodged from the ball by Virginia Tech’s Chamarri Conner. Photo courtesy Atlantic Coast Conference.

Virginia Tech will host seven games at Lane Stadium this fall, kicking the 2021 football season off with a conference clash with North Carolina on either Thursday, Sept. 2 or Friday, Sept. 3.

In addition to ACC home games with Pitt (Oct. 16), Syracuse (Oct. 23) and Duke (Nov. 13), the Hokies will also host Notre Dame (Oct. 9) and Middle Tennessee State (Sept. 11) in Blacksburg.

Tech will begin the season with North Carolina for the first time since 1946. The two teams also opened the 1898 and 1945 seasons against one another. In a series that dates back to 1895, the Hokies own a 24-13-6 all-time advantage against the Tar Heels.

Tech has won its last two home meetings against North Carolina, including the longest game in ACC history, a six-OT, 43-41 victory in 2019.

The Hokies and Notre Dame will square off for the fourth time and only the second time at Lane Stadium when the Fighting Irish visit on Oct. 9.

Six of Tech’s first seven games are at home, while four of the squad’s final five games are on the road.

A fun one here: the Hokies resume their Black Diamond Trophy series with West Virginia on Sept. 18, marking the first time head coach Justin Fuente has led the team into West Virginia.

Tech has won its last three meetings with the Mountaineers and will play in Morgantown for the first time since 2005.

The Hokies won their most recent contest against West Virginia, posting a 31-24 win at FedExField in 2017.

Syracuse will visit Lane Stadium for the first time in 18 seasons and for the initial time as an ACC opponent. The Orange haven’t played in Blacksburg since the Hokies posted a 51-7 victory in a Big East contest during the 2003 season.

The game will mark only the second meeting between the teams as ACC foes.

Virginia Tech’s 2021 home schedule will also include a non-conference contest vs. Richmond (Sept. 25). It will mark the 52nd meeting between the Hokies and Spiders, renewing a series that was played annually from 1945-63 and again from 1974-86.

The two teams last met in Blacksburg in 1985.

Tech’s ACC road schedule features contests at Georgia Tech (Oct. 30), at Boston College (Nov. 6) and at Miami (Nov. 20).

The Hokies will close out the regular season with a Commonwealth Clash game at Virginia on Nov. 27. Tech has won 20 of the past 22 games with the Cavaliers, including nine of the last 11 contests in Charlottesville.

For just 1 percent down, Tech fans can secure season tickets in Lane Stadium for the Hokies’ 2021 home slate. Flexible payment plans are also available, including the option to defer future payments to May of 2021.

New season tickets are available for purchase here.

For those fans who had originally purchased season tickets for the 2020 season, renewal applications are available here. The deadline to renew season tickets is March 1, 2021. More information can be found at HokieSports.com/Renewal.

The Hokie Scholarship Fund priority giving deadline is March 31, 2021. For more information on the Hokie Scholarship Fund, the investment guidebook can be found here.

Virginia Tech 2021 schedule

  • Sept. 2 or 3 North Carolina
  • Sept. 11 Middle Tennessee State
  • Sept. 18  at West Virginia
  • Sept. 25 Richmond
  • Oct. 2 open
  • Oct. 9 Notre Dame
  • Oct. 16 Pitt
  • Oct. 23 Syracuse
  • Oct. 30 at Georgia Tech
  • Nov. 5 at Boston College
  • Nov. 13 Duke
  • Nov. 20 at Miami
  • Nov. 27 at Virginia

Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham, the king of "fringe media," is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019, and Team of Destiny: Inside Virginia Basketball’s Run to the 2019 National Championship, and The Worst Wrestling Pay-Per-View Ever, published in 2018. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, or subscribe to his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].