The ACC today announced the future conference matchups for all members.

For Duke, the schedule looks like this:

2019-20: Rivals (home-and-home): UNC, Wake Forest; Repeats (home-and-home): BC, Miami, NC State, VA Tech; Home only: FSU, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pitt; Away only: Clemson, GA Tech, Syracuse, Virginia
2020-21: Rivals: UNC, Wake Forest; Repeats: GA Tech, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pitt; Home only: BC, Clemson, Syracuse, Virginia; Away only: FSU, Miami, NC State, VA Tech
2021-22: Rivals: UNC, Wake Forest; Repeats: Clemson, FSU, Syracuse, Virginia; Home only: GA Tech, Miami, NC State, VA Tech; Away only: BC, Louisville, Notre Dame, Pitt

The 2019-20 schedule looks, at least from right now, to be softer than this season. There is only one matchup with Virginia, although it is an away game. Louisville could be really good next year in Chris Mack's second season. Pitt and Notre Dame will both be better, so better to see those three teams at home next season. I expect Clemson, who will lose 5 players from their current team, to fall off a cliff next season. Syracuse might be weaker next season, too, if Tyus Battle leaves along with Frank Howard and Paschal Chukwu. And VA Tech might be a bit weaker next season as senior PG Justin Robinson graduates (they have looked terrible without him out to injury) and assuming Nickeil Alexander-Walker goes to the NBA Draft. The Hokies do bring in a good recruiting class. All in all, this looks like a suitable schedule for what should be a competitive Duke team.