There will be several select football games available to watch on the ACC Network this week. Here’s how you can ensure that you don’t miss a beat of the action.
How Do I Watch the ACC Network?
If you don’t have the ACC Network available through your cable provider, there are streaming services available for use during the college football season.
The two top streaming options for watching ACC Network are YouTube TV and FuboTV. FuboTV is a bit cheaper, but both grant you access to ACC Network, as well as other conference-specific channels across the board.
ESPN+ won’t be as expansive as the streaming options listed, but if all you’re interested in is college football, that’s a viable and cost-effective option as well.
If you want the variety provided by a more expansive streaming service at a lower cost, Sling TV is another cheaper option that houses the ACC Network within its offerings.
ACC Network Action Intrigues in Week 7
The ACC never disappoints with its top-to-bottom pandemonium, but the Week 7 ACC action will be especially exciting to watch.
At 3:30 p.m. ET, the Wake Forest Demon Deacons take on the Virginia Tech Hokies. Both Wake Forest and Virginia Tech are looking to string together victories in conference play.
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The Demon Deacons are surprisingly 0-2 in ACC play, on the heels of losses to Clemson and an upset-minded Georgia Tech squad. But especially on defense, Wake Forest has the NFL Draft talent in Caelen Carson and Jasheen Davis to induce hardship for the Hokies.
The big-ticket matchup on ACC Network, of course, isn’t until primetime. At 8 p.m., the NC State Wolfpack does battle with the No. 17 Duke Blue Devils.
Duke may be without starting quarterback Riley Leonard, though, in this game. Thus, it’ll be a big opportunity for NC State. The Wolfpack held tough in a 13-10 loss against Louisville two weeks ago — the same Cardinals team that beat Notre Dame a week later.
In his first start of the 2023 season, new Wolfpack starting quarterback MJ Morris threw for 265 yards and four touchdowns. Perhaps, with this game, NC State can start to build some momentum ahead of clashes with Clemson and Miami.