The Clemson Tigers will head to Blacksburg, Va., on Nov. 9 for a critical road game against the Virginia Tech Hokies.
On Monday, the ACC announced that kickoff time for Clemson-Virginia tech will not be announced until after the completion of Saturday’s Week 10 games. It’s the second week in a row that the ACC has used its six-day “flex” option for kickoff time and TV/broadcast information for the Tigers’ next game.
Clemson did not learn until late Saturday that their upcoming game against the Louisville Cardinals this week would be a prime time game under the lights of Death Valley (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN).
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Dabo Swinney’s team is 6-1 and ranked No. 8 in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll after a bye last week. Cade Klubnik and the Tigers defeated the Virginia Cavaliers in their last game, 48-31, on Oct. 19 at Clemson Memorial Stadium.
Kyron Jones and Virginia Tech (5-3) defeated Georgia Tech, 21-6, over the weekend at Lane Stadium for their third straight win in ACC play after falling just short of an upset against the Miami Hurricanes on Sept. 27.
Brent Pry and the Hokies are at Syracuse this Saturday for a noon ET kickoff at JMA Wireless Dome (formerly Carrier Dome).
Other Key Week 10 ACC Games
Aside from Clemson vs. Louisville this weekend, No. 5 Miami hosts former coach Manny Diaz and the Duke Blue Devils at Hard Rock Stadium Saturday at noon ET. The game can be seen on ABC.
The NC State Wolfpack will host the Stanford Cardinal at noon ET on ACC Network, followed by the North Carolina Tar Heels’ visit to Tallahassee to face the Florida State Seminoles at 3:30 p.m. ET on ACC Network.
In a game with huge implications in conference standings, the 17th-ranked Pitt Panthers head to Dallas for a Top 25 showdown against the No. 20 SMU Mustangs at 7 p.m. ET on ACC Network.
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