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Notre Dame has entered the toughest part of their schedule as after they defeated Wisconsin on Saturday, the Irish now have games against No. 7 Cincinnati, a trip to Virginia Tech, and home games against both USC and North Carolina on the horizon.

Next weekend will be the trip to Blacksburg to hear Mariano Rivera’s entrance music get played really loud again.  It was announced on Monday that the game against the Hokies will be in primetime and shown on ACC Network.

How do you get ACC Network if you don’t already subscribe to the channel?  Here is the guide Fighting Irish Wire posted on how to get it for free a couple short years ago.

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ACC: Miami has three games rescheduled due to COVID-19 outbreak

A COVID-19 outbreak at Miami means huge changes to the remainder of the 2020 ACC Football schedule. Details of it all right here.

This past weekend many looked at the point-spread between No. 9 Miami and unranked Virginia Tech and were confused to see a struggling Hokies team as a slight favorite.

Then news came out Saturday morning that Miami was dealing with a bit of a COVID-19 outbreak on their team and would be playing the game short-handed.

Miami went on to sneak out of Blacksburg with a one-point victory, but they didn’t escape without lasting issues for the rest of the season as Monday saw the entirety of their remaining regular season switched up.

Miami’s contest against Georgia Tech has been moved from this weekend to Saturday, December 19, assuming the Hurricanes don’t qualify for the ACC Championship Game.

Their game at Wake Forest that had been scheduled for November 28 will now be played on December 5 while their final home game of the regular season against North Carolina moves from December 5 to 12.

In order to make this work the ACC had to rearrange a few other games:

  • Wake Forest at Louisville moves from Dec. 5 to Nov. 28
  • Western Carolina at North Carolina moves from Dec. 11 to Dec. 5
  • Louisville at Boston College moves from Nov. 27 to Dec. 12

If that seems crazy then make sure you remember there is still almost a month of regular season ACC games still remaining and that this could very possibly be just the tip of the iceberg in terms of craziness.

87 Days Until Notre Dame Football Returns

87 days until we get Notre Dame football back. Don’t miss this memorable Notre Dame moment as we continue the countdown!

In 87 days we’ll gladly all welcome Notre Dame football back when they take on the Navy Midshipmen in Annapolis.  In the meantime, we have rosters to break down, opponents to preview and position battles to discuss.

For now though we’ve got to look at where the number 87 ends up being relevant in Notre Dame football history.  For this one we didn’t have to go back all that far.

87: Yards on the final drive in Notre Dame’s 2019 comeback win over Virginia Tech

Trailing Virginia Tech 20-14 with just 3:22 to play, Notre Dame needed a drive for the ages in order to escape with a victory on November 2, 2019.  And that’s exactly what Ian Book, Jafar Armstrong and Chase Claypool among others helped create.

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After an embarrassing loss to Michigan a week earlier, this win was the first of six straight to end the year.  It moved the Irish to 6-2 on the season as they’d eventually finish up 11-2 after a blowout win over Iowa State in the Camping World Bowl.

Notre Dame Opponent ACC Championship Bound After Thriller

This battle between two 2019 Notre Dame opponents was an exciting one and by no-way an easy victory for the Cavaliers who jumped out to an early two-possession lead before the lead bounced back and forth.

The story of the year in the ACC has been the gap between Clemson, who hasn’t lost a conference game since mid-October of 2017 and the rest of the conference who at times this year hasn’t had a second ranked team in the Amway Coaches Poll Powered by USA Today, AP Poll or the College Football Playoff committee rankings.

When No. 3 Clemson travels to Charlotte for the ACC Championship Game next week they’ll be playing 9-3 Virginia after the Cavaliers finally got by rival Virginia Tech and won the Commonwealth Cup for the first time since 2003.

That’s because Notre Dame’s September 28 opponent, who the Irish got by after a dominating defensive second half, won a thriller in Charlottesville, Virginia.

This battle between two 2019 Notre Dame opponents was an exciting one and by no-way an easy victory for the Cavaliers who jumped out to an early two-possession lead before the lead bounced back and forth.

A late Virginia field goal gave them a 33-30 lead with under two minutes left before a defensive score with under a minute left put them up 39-30.

Virginia’s win and Coastal Division title means all seven ACC Coastal teams have won the division in the last seven years.

This was the fourth straight season that Notre Dame played the eventual ACC Coastal Division champion, winning the last two of those match-ups (Pittsburgh 2018, Virginia Tech 2019). It’s the sixth time in six years since starting their ACC deal that Notre Dame has played a team that wound up in the ACC Championship Game:

2014 Florida State

2015 Clemson

2016 Virginia Tech

2017 Miami

2018 Pittsburgh

2019 Virginia

Since starting their deal with the ACC to play four games annually in 2014 and it being bumped up to five a year later, Notre Dame has gone 23-7 vs. ACC foes in regular season play, including winning 14 of their last 15 regular season games against ACC opponents.

It should be noted that the only time Notre Dame played Clemson in that time was in the Cotton Bowl, a 30-3 blowout win for the Tigers last December.

Notre Dame will play ACC foes Wake Forest, Pitt, Clemson, Duke and Georgia Tech in 2020.