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RE: 2022 Football Game Time Speculation/Announcements
Nov. 12 Games:

Louisville at Clemson
North Carolina at Wake Forest
Florida State at Syracuse
Boston College at NC State
Virginia Tech at Duke
Miami at Georgia Tech
Pittsburgh at Virginia

3 ACCN games, 2 ACC RSN games.

On Nov. 5, James Madison at Louisville is on ESPNU. I would think that the dog game (since it is the lone non conference game) would be the one stuck on ACC RSN but it seems like ACCN and ACC RSN get priority over ESPNU?

After Louisville's beatdown, Louisville/Clemson looks like a good bet for the top national game. If they go with a 2nd national game, both Syracuse and Wake Forest embarrassed themselves today but North Carolina still has just one loss (still playing now) and Florida State won (although it's over Georgia Tech). Might have a chance for ESPN2.
10-29-2022 07:04 PM
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(10-29-2022 07:04 PM)schmolik Wrote:  Nov. 12 Games:

Louisville at Clemson
North Carolina at Wake Forest
Florida State at Syracuse
Boston College at NC State
Virginia Tech at Duke
Miami at Georgia Tech
Pittsburgh at Virginia

3 ACCN games, 2 ACC RSN games.

On Nov. 5, James Madison at Louisville is on ESPNU. I would think that the dog game (since it is the lone non conference game) would be the one stuck on ACC RSN but it seems like ACCN and ACC RSN get priority over ESPNU?

After Louisville's beatdown, Louisville/Clemson looks like a good bet for the top national game. If they go with a 2nd national game, both Syracuse and Wake Forest embarrassed themselves today but North Carolina still has just one loss (still playing now) and Florida State won (although it's over Georgia Tech). Might have a chance for ESPN2.

based off number of games its a near lock that a 2nd acc game will make abc/espn/2 in the late afternoon or evening
10-30-2022 07:36 AM
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RE: 2022 Football Game Time Speculation/Announcements
Final Week Games:

Nov. 25:
Already Scheduled:
NC State at North Carolina, 3:30pm (ABC)
Florida at Florida State, 7:30pm (ABC)

Nov. 26:
Georgia Tech at Georgia (SEC Package)
Louisville at Kentucky (SEC Package)

South Carolina at Clemson
Syracuse at Boston College
Wake Forest at Duke
Pittsburgh at Miami
Virginia at Virginia Tech

ACCN has 3:30pm and 8pm, RSN has 7:30pm

South Carolina-Clemson has a decent chance for ABC, possibly the sacrificial lamb against Michigan-Ohio State.
11-13-2022 09:03 PM
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It looks like the ACC doesn't have an ACCN requirement for conference games like the Big Ten does. Every Big Ten team is required to play one conference game on Big Ten Network each year. This year, all eight of Clemson's conference games were on either ABC or ESPN (two Clemson non conference games were on ACCN).
11-13-2022 09:08 PM
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(10-30-2022 07:36 AM)Chris02m1 Wrote:  
(10-29-2022 07:04 PM)schmolik Wrote:  Nov. 12 Games:

Louisville at Clemson
North Carolina at Wake Forest
Florida State at Syracuse
Boston College at NC State
Virginia Tech at Duke
Miami at Georgia Tech
Pittsburgh at Virginia

3 ACCN games, 2 ACC RSN games.

On Nov. 5, James Madison at Louisville is on ESPNU. I would think that the dog game (since it is the lone non conference game) would be the one stuck on ACC RSN but it seems like ACCN and ACC RSN get priority over ESPNU?

After Louisville's beatdown, Louisville/Clemson looks like a good bet for the top national game. If they go with a 2nd national game, both Syracuse and Wake Forest embarrassed themselves today but North Carolina still has just one loss (still playing now) and Florida State won (although it's over Georgia Tech). Might have a chance for ESPN2.

based off number of games its a near lock that a 2nd acc game will make abc/espn/2 in the late afternoon or evening

You were correct, sir.

Miami at Clemson – 3:30pm, ESPN
Georgia Tech at N. Carolina – 5:30pm, ESPN2
11-14-2022 12:14 AM
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