Monday
7:00 - ACCN: Maine @ Duke
9:00 - ACCN: Elon @ North Carolina
Friday
6:00 - ACCN: Army @ Duke
7:00 - ESPN2: North Carolina @ Kansas
7:00 - CBSSN: Boston College vs VCU in Annapolis
Saturday
noon - ACCN: Tennessee @ Louisville
Sunday
1:00 - ESPN2: Wake Forest vs Michigan in Greensboro
Stream-only ACCNX games:
Monday
4:00 - Denver @ Stanford
7:00 - Radford @ Pitt
7:00 - South Carolina Upstate @ North Carolina State
7:00 - Northern Kentucky @ Florida State
7:00 - LeMoyne @ Syracuse
7:00 - Morehead State @ Louisville
7:00 - Charleston Southern @ Clemson
8:00 - Delaware State at Virginia Tech
8:00 - The Citadel @ Boston College
8:00 - Coppin State @ Wake Forest
8:30 - Tarleton State @ SMU
11:30 - Cal State-Bakersfield @ Cal
Wednesday
7:00 - Stonehill @ Notre Dame
7:00 - Campbell @ Virginia
7:30 - West Georgia @ Georgia Tech
Thursday
7:00 - North Carolina A&T @ Wake Forest
8:00 - Florida A&M @ SMU
10:00 - Cal Poly @ Cal
Friday
4:00 - Cal State-Fullerton @ Stanford
7:00 - Murray State @ Pitt
7:00 - Presbyterian @ North Carolina State
7:00 - South Carolina Upstate @ Virginia Tech
7:00 - St. Francis @ Clemson
Saturday
7:00 - Florida State @ Rice (ESPN+)
Sunday
1:00 - North Florida @ Georgia Tech
2:00 - Binghamton @ Miami
- some strange start times for non-TV games. Stanford plays 2 weekday afternoon home games at 1PM. I double-checked and these games are indeed at 4:00 Eastern, NOT 4:00 Pacific which would make more sense. Also, Cal plays Monday at 8:30 and a few teams play at 8. Those are too late for a Monday night.
- Cool to see Cooper Flagg go up against his hometown team in Game 1. His twin brother just committed there for next season.
- Some good weekend TV games. I wonder if Wake Forest would get credit for a neutral site win if they beat Michigan 30 miles down the road in Greensboro.
- Does FSU get credit for a road win playing Rice 4 miles away from their campus? Nobody knows the parameters that NET uses to determine neutral site games. MWC teams play very few home games OOC and I'd like to see some ACC teams go on the road to play some cupcakes. For example, how many fewer season tickets would we have sold if we took away 2 cupcake games and played at St. Francis and Mercyhurst? Need to game NET.
7:00 - ACCN: Maine @ Duke
9:00 - ACCN: Elon @ North Carolina
Friday
6:00 - ACCN: Army @ Duke
7:00 - ESPN2: North Carolina @ Kansas
7:00 - CBSSN: Boston College vs VCU in Annapolis
Saturday
noon - ACCN: Tennessee @ Louisville
Sunday
1:00 - ESPN2: Wake Forest vs Michigan in Greensboro
Stream-only ACCNX games:
Monday
4:00 - Denver @ Stanford
7:00 - Radford @ Pitt
7:00 - South Carolina Upstate @ North Carolina State
7:00 - Northern Kentucky @ Florida State
7:00 - LeMoyne @ Syracuse
7:00 - Morehead State @ Louisville
7:00 - Charleston Southern @ Clemson
8:00 - Delaware State at Virginia Tech
8:00 - The Citadel @ Boston College
8:00 - Coppin State @ Wake Forest
8:30 - Tarleton State @ SMU
11:30 - Cal State-Bakersfield @ Cal
Wednesday
7:00 - Stonehill @ Notre Dame
7:00 - Campbell @ Virginia
7:30 - West Georgia @ Georgia Tech
Thursday
7:00 - North Carolina A&T @ Wake Forest
8:00 - Florida A&M @ SMU
10:00 - Cal Poly @ Cal
Friday
4:00 - Cal State-Fullerton @ Stanford
7:00 - Murray State @ Pitt
7:00 - Presbyterian @ North Carolina State
7:00 - South Carolina Upstate @ Virginia Tech
7:00 - St. Francis @ Clemson
Saturday
7:00 - Florida State @ Rice (ESPN+)
Sunday
1:00 - North Florida @ Georgia Tech
2:00 - Binghamton @ Miami
- some strange start times for non-TV games. Stanford plays 2 weekday afternoon home games at 1PM. I double-checked and these games are indeed at 4:00 Eastern, NOT 4:00 Pacific which would make more sense. Also, Cal plays Monday at 8:30 and a few teams play at 8. Those are too late for a Monday night.
- Cool to see Cooper Flagg go up against his hometown team in Game 1. His twin brother just committed there for next season.
- Some good weekend TV games. I wonder if Wake Forest would get credit for a neutral site win if they beat Michigan 30 miles down the road in Greensboro.
- Does FSU get credit for a road win playing Rice 4 miles away from their campus? Nobody knows the parameters that NET uses to determine neutral site games. MWC teams play very few home games OOC and I'd like to see some ACC teams go on the road to play some cupcakes. For example, how many fewer season tickets would we have sold if we took away 2 cupcake games and played at St. Francis and Mercyhurst? Need to game NET.