ACC announces kickoff times, TV details for Week 5
The ACC has released kickoff times and TV details for Week 5 games, including Clemson at Syracuse and Notre Dame at Duke.
The Orange will host the Tigers on Saturday, Sept. 30 at Noon on ABC. That will be the second road game of the season for Clemson. The Tigers lost their first road game at Duke to open the season.
Elsewhere, Notre Dame and Duke will play at 7:30 p.m., with ABC also broadcasting that game. The Blue Devils and Fighting Irish are both currently undefeated. Duke is 3-0 ahead of Saturday’s game at UConn, while Notre Dame is 4-0 heading into its top 10 showdown with Ohio State on Saturday.
Here is the full weekend schedule, with TV details, for Friday, Sept. 29 and Saturday, Sept. 30:
Friday, Sept. 29
Louisville at NC State, 7 p.m. on ESPN (as previously announced)
Saturday, Sept. 30
Clemson at Syracuse, Noon on ABC
Virginia at Boston College, 2 p.m. on The CW Network
Bowling Green at Georgia Tech, 3:30 p.m. on ACC Network
Notre Dame at Duke, 7:30 p.m. on ABC
Pitt at Virginia Tech, 8 p.m. on ACC Network
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It has been an entertaining start to the season for the ACC. The preseason favorite in the league in Clemson lost to Duke in Week 1, before beating Charleston Southern and FAU the past two weeks.
Clemson, Boston College and Georgia Tech are the only three teams with a conference loss so far this year. However, the Tigers can get right back in the mix in the ACC with a win over Florida State this weekend.
Despite Florida State being ranked in the top 5 and Clemson being unranked, the Seminoles are currently only favored by 1.5 points.
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FSU currently look like the top team in the league, but a lot can change in a week. The ACC race will truly be wide open if the Tigers can get the win in Death Valley on Saturday.
While Florida State has been arguably the most impressive team in the ACC so far, Duke isn’t far behind.
The Blue Devils opened the season with a 21-point win over Clemson and followed that up by blasting Lafayette and Northwestern.
With Riley Leonard at quarterback, Duke is capable of competing with anyone on its schedule.
In addition to a huge matchup with Notre Dame in Week 5, the Blue Devils also have upcoming ranked games at Florida State on Oct. 21 and at North Carolina on Nov. 11.