ACC releases early season kickoff times and TV schedule

Sep 14, 2013; Syracuse, NY, USA; General view of the Atlantic Coast Conference logo on the field at the Carrier Dome prior to the game between the Wagner Seahawks and the Syracuse Orange. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 14, 2013; Syracuse, NY, USA; General view of the Atlantic Coast Conference logo on the field at the Carrier Dome prior to the game between the Wagner Seahawks and the Syracuse Orange. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports /
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Fans of the ACC can start their planning to get to as many ACC games this fall as possible now that the league office has released the game times and television information for several of the league’s early games and continuing deep into the season to the Dr. Pepper ACC Football Championship Game on Dec. 6.

The opening weekend featured the defending national champion Florida State Seminoles taking on the Oklahoma State Cowboys in Arlington, Texas and Clemson taking on Georgia and new ACC member Louisville getting their first official taste of the conference by taking on the Miami Hurricanes on Sept. 1 on ESPN.

Below you can see the dates, times and TV information for the ACC games:

Aug. 28

Wake Forest at Louisiana Monroe (ESPNU; 7 p.m.)

Aug. 29

Villanova at Syracuse (ESPN3; 7:30 p.m.)

Aug. 30

UCLA at Virginia (ESPN; Noon)

Delaware at Pitt (ESPN3; Noon)

Georgia Southern at NC State (ACC Network; 12:30 p.m.)

Wofford at Georgia Tech (RSN; 12:30 p.m.)

William & Mary at Virginia Tech (ESPN3; 3:30 p.m.)

Elon at Duke (ESPN3; 6 p.m.)

Liberty at North Carolina (ESPN3; 6 p.m.)

Florida State vs. Oklahoma State — in Arlington, Texas (ABC; 8 p.m.)

Boston College at UMass (TBA; TBA)

Clemson at Georgia (TBA; TBA)

Sept, 1

Miami at Louisville (ESPN; 8 p.m.)

Sept. 5

Pitt at Boston College (ESPN; 7 p.m.)

Sept. 6

South Carolina State at Clemson (ACC Network; 12:30 p.m.)

Richmond at Virginia (ESPN3; 3:30 p.m.)

Old Dominion at NC State (ESPN3; 6 p.m.)

Gardner-Webb at Wake Forest (ESPN3; 6:30 p.m.)

Murray State at Louisville (ESPN3; 7 p.m.)

Florida A&M at Miami (ESPN3; 7 p.m.)

Duke at Troy (TBA; 7 p.m.)

The Citadel at Florida State (RSN 7:30 p.m.)

San Diego State at North Carolina (ESPNews; 8 p.m.)

Virginia Tech at Ohio State (ESPN; 8 p.m.)

Sept. 13

Georgia Southern at Georgia Tech (RSN; Noon)

East Carolina at Virginia Tech (ABC, ESPN or ESPN2; Noon)

Louisville at Virginia (ACC Network; 12:30 p.m.)

Arkansas State at Miami (ESPNU; 3:30 p.m.)

Kansas at Duke (RSN; 3:30 p.m.)

Wake Forest at Utah State (CBS Sports Network; 7 p.m.)

USC at Boston College (ABC, ESPN or ESPN2; 8 p.m.)

Oct. 3

Louisville at Syracuse (ESPN; 7 p.m.)

Oct. 16

Virginia Tech at Pitt (ESPN; 7:30 p.m.)

Oct. 23

Miami at Virginia Tech (ESPN; 7:30 p.m.)

Oct. 30

Florida State at Louisville (ESPN; 7:30 p.m.)

Nov. 6

Clemson at Wake Forest (ESPN; 7:30 p.m.)

Nov. 20

North Carolina at Duke (ESPN; 7:30 p.m.)

Nov. 28

Virginia at Virginia Tech (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU; TBA)

Dec. 6

Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship (ESPN or ABC; 7:45 or 8 p.m.)

Will Florida State repeat as conference champions this year? Can Clemson contend for the title without Tajh Boyd and Sammy Watkins? How will Louisville fare in the ACC without Teddy Bridgewater and Bobby Petrino as head coach? Can Miami make another step toward the top of the ACC standings?

All these questions and more will be answered by tuning into these aforementioned games.