Brady Quinn, Charlie Weis, and the Notre Dame Football program prevailed in its most recent trip to The Flats in downtown Atlanta, beating underdog Georgia Tech 14-10 in the 2006 season-opener for both teams.

Due to a much-anticipated venue change today, there’s no return visit planned to Bobby Dodd Stadium on Notre Dame’s horizon.

Per a university release and press conference today, Georgia Tech has entered into a partnership with AMB Sports & Entertainment and Peach Bowl, Inc. that affords the Yellow Jackets an annual home game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, newly-minted home of the Atlanta Falcons.

The consecutive five-season agreement kicks off in 2020 with a matchup against the University of Notre Dame. The contest was originally scheduled to take place at Bobby Dodd Stadium.

The Irish will make a return trip to face Georgia Tech at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2024 with Clemson on tap for the Yellow Jackets at the venue in 2022. Matchups for the host Yellow Jackets in 2021 and 2023 will be determined at a later date, though Notre Dame isn’t in play for either per ACC scheduling agreements.

With a capacity of 71,000, Mercedes-Benz Stadium annually hosts the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, The Chick-fil-A kickoff game on Labor Day Weekend, and the SEC Championship Game each December.

The National Football League’s Falcons made their home debut at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in August of 2017.

It was also the site of the 2018 College Football National Championship Game and the 2019 Super Bowl.