2009.06.04
Early-season ACC football
2009 Atlantic Coast Conference
Early Season Football Television Schedule Release
(All times Eastern)
Date Game Network Gametime
Sept. 3 South Carolina at NC State ESPN 7 pm
Sept. 5 Jacksonville State at Georgia Tech ESPN 360.com 1 pm
Sept. 5 Northeastern at Boston College ESPN 360.com 2 pm
Sept. 5 Baylor at Wake Forest ABC/ESPN2* 3:30 pm
Sept. 5 Middle Tennessee at Clemson ESPN 360.com 6 pm
Sept. 5 The Citadel at North Carolina ESPN 360.com 6 pm
Sept. 5 William & Mary at Virginia ESPN 360.com 6 pm
Sept. 5 Richmond at Duke 7 pm
Sept. 5 Alabama vs. Virginia Tech (Ga. Dome) ABC 8 pm
Sept. 5 Maryland at California ESPN2 10 pm
Sept. 7 Miami at Florida State ESPN 8 pm
Sept. 10 Clemson at Georgia Tech ESPN 7:30 pm
Sept. 12 Stanford at Wake Forest Raycom 12 pm
Sept. 12 Marshall at Virginia Tech ESPN 360.com 1:30 pm
Sept. 12 Kent State at Boston College ESPN 360.com 2 pm
Sept. 12 Duke at Army ESPN Classic TBA
Sept. 12 Jacksonville State at Florida State ESPN 360.com 6 pm
Sept. 12 James Madison at Maryland 6 pm
Sept. 12 Murray State at NC State 6 pm
Sept. 12 North Carolina at Connecticut TBA TBA
Sept. 12 TCU at Virginia ESPNU 3:30 pm
Sept. 17 Georgia Tech at Miami ESPN 7:30 pm
Sept. 19 Boston College at Clemson Raycom 12 pm
Sept. 19 Duke at Kansas Versus 12 pm
Sept. 19 Middle Tennessee at Maryland ESPN 360.com 3:30 pm
Sept. 19 Virginia at Southern Mississippi CBS CS 3:30 pm
Sept. 19 Nebraska at Virginia Tech ABC/ESPN2* 3:30pm
Sept. 19 East Carolina at North Carolina ESPN or ESPN2 12 pm
Sept. 19 Gardner-Webb at NC State 6 pm
Sept. 19 Elon at Wake Forest 6:30 pm
Sept. 19 Florida State at BYU Versus 7 pm
Oct. 17 Miami at UCF CBS CS 7:30 pm
Oct. 22 Florida State at North Carolina ESPN 8 pm
Oct. 29 North Carolina at Virginia Tech ESPN 7:30 pm
Nov. 5 Virginia Tech at East Carolina ESPN 7:30 pm
* Game available on ESPN or ESPN2 reverse mirror in many areas outside of ABC Regional telecast.






Some games on here really stand out: how is Florida State hosting Jacksonville State helping FSU dig themselves out of the rut they've been in for the past decade? It wouldn't seem to help their recruiting.
Jacksonville State has to be commended for playing at Georgia Tech also.
Middle Tennessee State is playing at Maryland and at Clemson.
It's surprising that Miami was willing to play AT Central Florida! I guess CBS was only willing to show the game if it was played at Central Florida? Ordinarily, a school like Miami could tell a school like Central Florida, "come play here at our place, or forget it!"
Comment by Nelson — June 16, 2009 @ 2:50 am