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ACC reveals kickoff times, television designations for Week 12

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra11/06/23

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The ACC has revealed the kickoff times and television designations for Week 12 of the college football season.

Week 12 will feature a bevy of exciting showdowns in the conference, including the North Carolina Tar Heels taking on the Clemson Tigers. It’s a rematch of last season’s ACC Championship Game, so there’s sure to be a ton of hype behind the clash.

Elsewhere, Louisville will travel to take on Miami in what’s to be an awesome showdown. It might not have had the juice it has not prior to the season, but the Cardinals and the Hurricanes is an important game in the conference.

Here’s when each game in Week 12 will be played, and where you can find it on television, as the ACC announced it on Monday.

ACC kickoff times, television destinations for Week 12:

Thursday, Nov. 16

  • Boston College at Pitt — 7 p.m. ET (ESPN)

Saturday, Nov. 18

  • Duke at Virginia — 3 p.m. ET (The CW Network)
  • NC State at Virginia Tech — 3:30 p.m. (ACC Network)
  • Wake Forest at Notre Dame — 3:30 p.m. ET (NBC/Peacock)
  • North Alabama at Florida State — 6:30 p.m. ET (The CW Network)
  • Syracuse at Georgia Tech — 8 p.m. ET (ACC Network)

The following two games will be flexed as six-day determinations and be designated after the games on Nov. 11.

  • Louisville at Miami — Noon ET (ABC OR ESPN)
  • North Carolina at Clemson — 3:30 p.m. (ABC OR ESPN)

Dabo Swinney updates multiple Clemson injuries after Notre Dame win

While Clemson came away victorious against Notre Dame in a must-win game and Cade Klubnik is feeling good, the Tigers also lost some soldiers along the way. 

By the end of the game, Clemson was in dire straits from an injury-standpoint, particularly on offense and in the defensive secondary. Following the win, at his usual postgame presser, Tiger head coach Dabo Swinney shared the latest on some of the slew of injuries currently impacting the program. 

He began with some bad news on two Clemson starters who are now likely done for the year — and at minimum, the regular season. 

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“Well, I mean, we lost two for the year: Marcus Tate and (Sherrod) Covil are out. I mean, maybe Marcus Tate for a bowl game if we can get to one, maybe,” Swinney updated of the two guys.

Tate is a junior interior lineman who’s settled in as Clemson’s left guard this season. He also started all 11 games that he appeared in last season and was even a starter in his first game as a true freshman against Georgia in 2021 — the first time a true freshman offensive lineman had started for the Tigers since 1972. Meanwhile, Covil is just a sophomore and has been apart of the rotation in the defensive backfield for the Tigers. 

Elsewhere, Swinney did provide some optimism, noting that several guys who are currently banged up are merely day to day and could return to the field any moment now, including starting running back Will Shipley

“But Shipley’s day to day, yeah, he’s day to day,” said the Tiger coach. “And (Justin) Mascoll is day to day — and JP (Jalyn Phillips), Sherry (Sheridan Jones).”

On3’s Alex Weber contributed to this article.