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RE: Game Time Announcements/Speculation
Matt's College Sports Blog Prediction for Nov. 7 games:
https://mattsarzsports.blogspot.com/2020...10720.html

12pm ACC: Boston College at Syracuse
2pm ACC RSN: Louisville at Virginia
4pm ACC: Pitt at Florida State
7pm ESPN2: North Carolina at Duke
8pm ACC: Liberty at Virginia Tech

Already scheduled:
Friday 7:30pm (ESPN): Miami at NC State
Saturday 7pm (NBC): Clemson at Notre Dame (The big one!)

The biggest game is on NBC and the second biggest is on Friday. UNC/Duke is a rivalry game and they may be hoping for some basketball fans to draw to it. I think Pitt/FSU might be the more popular game but maybe they're just trying to build ACCN. Why shouldn't Liberty-VaTech be the dog on RSN instead of Louisville-Virginia?
10-25-2020 11:47 AM
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