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Clemson-Miami kickoff time, TV details set

Matt Connollyby:Matt Connolly11/13/22

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The ACC released the kickoff time for the Miami at Clemson game overnight.

The Tigers will host the Hurricanes on Saturday, Nov. 19 at 3:30 p.m., the league announced. The game will be televised by ESPN.

ESPN had previously put the game on a six-day hold.

Clemson enters the matchup with Miami after winning the ACC Atlantic outright Saturday afternoon against Louisville.

The Tigers defense bounced back from a rough showing against Notre Dame to hold Louisville to only 10 points until the final play of the game.

Miami also enters the game on a positive note after beating Georgia Tech 35-14 on Saturday.

While the Hurricanes won Saturday, it has been a tough season overall for first-year Miami coach Mario Cristobal.

The Hurricanes are 4-5, with some ugly, ugly losses.

Miami has one-score losses against Texas A&M and North Carolina but was also blown out by Middle Tennessee, Duke and Florida State.

In addition to Miami, Clemson has two other games remaining on its schedule, prior to its bowl game.

The Tigers will host South Carolina on Nov. 26 and play North Carolina in the ACC championship game on Dec. 3.

The ACC title game matchup was locked up Saturday night as North Carolina beat Wake Forest to clinch the ACC Coastal.

While the matchup with the Gamecocks is the final home game of the season, Clemson will celebrate Senior Day this coming weekend against Miami.

Tigers coach Dabo Swinney does not like having the rivalry game as Senior Day.

If Clemson can win out and finish 12-1, the Tigers could still reach the College Football Playoff, despite an ugly loss to Notre Dame last weekend.

Clemson should be favored in each of its next three games.

Clemson football 2022 schedule

Sept. 5: at Georgia Tech, 41-10 win

Sept. 10: vs. Furman, 35-12 win

Sept. 17: vs. Louisiana Tech, 48-20 win

Sept. 24: at Wake Forest, 51-45 win, 2OT

Oct. 1: vs. NC State, 30-20 win

Oct. 8: at Boston College, 31-3 win

Oct. 15: at Florida State, 34-28 win

Oct. 22 vs. Syracuse, 27-21 win

Oct. 29 Bye week

Nov. 5 at Notre Dame, 35-14 loss

Nov. 12 vs. Louisville, 31-16 win

Nov. 19 vs. Miami, 3:30 p.m.

Nov. 26 vs. South Carolina, TBA