ESPN, ACC announce times, dates, TV coverage for every team’s Spring Game

The college football season has been over for three weeks but, now, it’s time to begin preparing for the next campaign. For teams, that starts with spring practice, which culminates in Spring Games that allow networks and fans to get their first looks at these programs.
As of today, ESPN has officially announced the dates and times for each of the Spring Games out in the ACC. All of them, besides Virginia, will be available on the ACCNX App starting on April 8th with NC State.
Saturday – April 8th (Saturday)
- NC State Spring Game – 1 p.m. EST
Friday – April 14th (Friday)
- Miami Spring Game – TBD
Saturday – April 15th
- Boston College ‘Jay McGillis Memorial’ Spring Game – 11 a.m. EST
- Clemson Spring Game – 1 p.m. EST
- Georgia Tech ‘White & Gold’ Spring Game – 1 p.m. EST
- Pitt Spring Game – 1 p.m. EST
- Virginia Spring Game – 2 p.m. EST
- Wake Forest Spring Game – 2 p.m. EST
- North Carolina Spring Game – 3 p.m. EST
- Virginia Tech Spring Game – 3 p.m. EST
- Florida State Spring Showcase – 4 p.m. EST
Friday – April 21st
- Louisville Spring Game – 7 p.m. EST
- Syracuse Spring Game – 7 p.m. EST
Saturday – April 22nd
- Duke ‘Blue & White’ Spring Game – 2 p.m. EST
Virginia’s will be aired on ACC Network instead as it will be the first time the Cavaliers return to Scott Stadium since the tragic ending to their 2022 season. All the games will air on the ACCN, though, after they’re played during the spring.
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Some things to note are the Spring Games for teams like NC State, Clemson, North Carolina, Florida State, and Louisville. What will the Wolfpack look like now without Devin Leary at QB? Or, in UNC’s case, are Drake Maye and the Tar Heels primed for another run to the championship in the ACC? What about the coaching and quarterback changes for the Tigers and the Cardinals? And what will the Seminoles look like after their resurgent year under Mike Norvell?
As for the rest of the ACC schedule, they will announce it tonight on a two-hour special on the ACCN starting at 7 p.m. EST.