Clemson vs Louisville live stream: Start time, TV channel and how to watch online
By Jack Crosby
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Clemson Tigers vs. Louisville Cardinals
This Thursday night we get Week 3 of the college football season kicked off and we get it kicked off with a huge match up in the ACC, as the Clemson Tigers will travel on the road to take on the Louisville Cardinals.
Clemson is coming into this game as they look to go to 3-0 on the year, as they’ve gotten their 2015 campaign off to a pretty hot start. The Tigers are coming off of wins over Wofford and Appalachian State, games in which the Clemson offense looked might effective. Meanwhile, Louisville is coming in not quite the way we expected they would when this game first showed up on the schedule. Coming into the season with some high hopes, Louisville has gotten off to an 0-2 start, dropping games to Auburn and Houston to get things started. So, it goes without saying that the Cardinals and Bobby Petrino will be looking to get things back on the right track with a huge Thursday night win.
Of course, as always with the Thursday night games, the festivities will be broadcast on ESPN at 7:30 p.m. ET, and if you need a live stream, there is always the WatchESPN app.
Details for Thursday night’s game are below.
Date: Sep. 17
Start Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: Louisville, KY
Stadium: Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium
TV Info: ESPN
Live Stream: WatchESPN app
Radio: For Louisville radio, click here. For Clemson radio, click here.
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