Over the last few minutes, the various games in this year’s edition of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge have been rolling out. Now, we know the full set of match-ups coming this fall.

Because the ACC has 15 programs to 14 for the Big Ten, Virginia Tech is sitting this year’s challenge out. The Hokies will likely be a rebuilding team this year, losing a number of top players as well as Buzz Williams to Texas A&M.

That leaves 14 games between the two conferences, including some really prominent games. The highlights: Michigan at Louisville, Virginia at Purdue, Duke at Michigan State, and Ohio State and North Carolina.

The ACC/Big Ten Challenge runs from December 2-4. Here is the full set of games.

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It is too early in the off-season for official rankings, but we do have some power rankings out there from various publications to see which of these games could pit two ranked teams against each other.

Using CBS Sports’ latest “Top 25 And 1,” here is the schedule with Gary Parrish’s latest power rankings.

Monday, Dec. 2:

Miami at Illinois

Clemson at Minnesota

Tuesday, Dec. 3:

Michigan at Louisville (4)

Iowa (16) at Syracuse

Rutgers at Pitt

Duke (2) at Michigan State (1)

Florida State at Indiana

Northwestern at Boston College

Wednesday, Dec. 4:

Virginia (8) at Purdue (17)

Notre Dame at Maryland (5)

Nebraska at Georgia Tech

Ohio State (21) at North Carolina (7)

Wisconsin at NC State

Wake Forest at Penn State