The Miami Hurricanes look to prove they belong in the upper echelon of the country as they add another ranked team to their schedule.The ACC/SEC Challenge has been announced, and the Hurricanes are taking on the Alabama Crimson Tide on a Wednesday night, adding to a stacked resume for the Canes this season. It will be the Canes' third SEC team to play as they open the season against Florida, will battle the Texas Longhorns shortly after, and then start December against the Tide. This is the direction that Jai Lucas is looking to head into with a difficult non-conference game to test where his team is going to be for the future. Miami is facing at least three SEC teams to start the season. Texas, Florida, and Alabama are in the SEC Challenge.— Justice Sandle (@Justice_News5) June 5, 2026ACC/SEC Challenge (Dec. 1)Arkansas at North CarolinaAuburn at ClemsonDuke at FloridaBoston College at GeorgiaWake Forest at LSUPitt at MissouriSyracuse at OklahomaOle Miss at Virginia TechSouth Carolina at NC StateFlorida State at TennesseeTexas at LouisvilleACC/SEC Challenge (Dec. 2)Alabama at MiamiKentucky at VirginiaGeorgia Tech at Mississippi StateStanford at Texas A&MVanderbilt at Notre DameThe Hurricanes also have a strong Quad-1 resume against conference opponnets as well on the road where they take on Duke, North Carolina, Florida State, and Louisville.ACC Conference Games:Home:ClemsonNC StateNotre DameSMUSyracuseVirginiaWake ForestFlorida StatePittRoad:Florida StatePittCalDukeGeorgia TechLouisvilleNorth CarolinaStanfordVirginia TechThe Hurricanes are hungry to prove that the Round of 32 appearance was just the start of the Lucas era as the Hurricanes head coach, while also bringing national attention to the program that went under the radar this season. Each of these games is likely to be a ranked matchup. It helps that the Hurricanes are bringing back their best prospect from last season in Shelton Henderson, while the Tide will also have plenty of NBA Draft-level talent to battle against. The Hurricanes' roster is built for the long haul, and playing against teams like this early on to test their ability is part of how Lucas is planning to take this team to the next level. The Hurricanes' schedule is piling up to be one of the most difficult in the country, but if the Canes want to be in the same tier as Duke and North Carolina in the ACC, these are the challenges that they have to face and take advantage of. Follow all social media platforms to stay up to date with everything Miami Hurricanes-related: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, and BlueSky.Read More Miami Hurricanes News:Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow
Miami's ACC/SEC Challenge Opponent is Revealed as Another Championship Contender
The Miami Hurricanes look to prove they belong in the upper echelon of the country as they add another ranked team to their schedule. The ACC/SEC Challenge has






