CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – The Atlantic Coast Conference and its television partners announced the following football game times and networks for Week 11, Nov. 9-11.
Clemson’s game against Georgia Tech at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 11, will be flexed as a six-day determination.
Thursday, Nov. 9
- Virginia at Louisville, 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN – previously announced
Saturday, Nov. 11
- Virginia Tech at Boston College, Noon ET on ACC Network
- NC State at Wake Forest, 2 p.m. ET on The CW Network
- Pitt vs. Syracuse (from Yankee Stadium), 3:30 p.m. on the ACC Network – start time previously announced
The following three games will be flexed as six-day determinations:
Saturday, Nov. 11
- Georgia Tech at Clemson
- Miami at Florida State – confirmed for ABC
- Duke at North Carolina
ACC Notes
Through the first nine weeks of the season:
- The ACC has two teams ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 poll this week – Florida State (No. 4) and Louisville (No. 15.) North Carolina and Miami are also receiving votes.
- Florida State is 8-0 overall and 6-0 in ACC play to start the season, the Seminoles’ best start since 2014 when they started 13-0 and posted a perfect 8-0 ACC record.
- The Seminoles are one of just eight undefeated teams remaining in FBS.
- The ACC had six teams start the season at 4-0, which tied the SEC in 2012 for the most teams in a Power 5 conference to start 4-0 in a single season in the AP Poll Era (since 1936).
- With another game announced for ABC for Week 11 with Miami at Florida State, the ACC will have six games on ABC’s “Saturday Night Football” – the most of any FBS conference – as well as 34 appearances on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 over the first 11 weeks of the season.
- To date, 20 ACC contests are scheduled for national ABC broadcasts, while the ACC Network will also feature 35 games.
- Of the 20 full national ABC telecasts, 13 different league programs will be featured.
- Tickets are on sale now for the 2023 ACC Football Championship Game at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 2, at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. The 2023 ACC Football Championship Game will feature the top two teams based on the highest winning percentage in regular-season conference play. If necessary, the league’s tiebreaker policy will be used to determine the participants.