Georgia Tech's men's basketball team is set for a robust 2026-27 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) schedule featuring nine games at home, with six opponents fresh from NCAA Tournament appearances. Under new head coach Scott Cross, the Yellow Jackets will host formidable teams such as Duke, Miami, and Louisville at McCamish Pavilion. The team will maintain its rivalry with Clemson as a permanent opponent, while also facing SMU both home and away. The revamped schedule will commence in late December and conclude in early March.

By the Numbers
  • Six NCAA Tournament teams featured in their home schedule: Clemson, Duke, Louisville, Miami, NC State, and SMU.
  • Season tickets start at $365 and include a variety of seating options.
State of Play
  • The ACC's 18-game slate will see teams play seven opponents at home and seven on the road.
  • Games against key rivals will significantly enhance home game attendance and fan engagement.
What's Next

As the season approaches, dates and tip-off times will be announced in September. The team aims to capitalize on its competitive schedule to enhance recruitment and build momentum under the new coaching leadership.

Bottom Line

With a challenging lineup and a fresh coaching perspective, Georgia Tech is poised to reclaim its prominence in college basketball, making the upcoming season one to watch as they seek to improve on past performances in the ACC.