It’ll be on Saturday, November 9, in Wallace Wade Stadium. We (the TB’CC) will have a great tailgate. The stadium will be full of Notre Dame fans. There will be no Bell present LGD GTHc! Beat the Irish!
EDIT: Making this the game thread
Last edited by Bob Green; 11-01-2019 at 05:35 PM.
It’ll be on Saturday, November 9, in Wallace Wade Stadium. We (the TB’CC) will have a great tailgate. The stadium will be full of Notre Dame fans. There will be no Bell present LGD GTHc! Beat the Irish!
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We should know Monday as I can't see a 7 day hold being placed on the game.
Taking a stab in the dark, I'd say 12 noon but that's a complete WAG. With losses yesterday, Duke is out of the Coastal Division race and Notre Dame is out of the College Football Playoff race.
This game doesn't have much audience appeal.
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The odds are longer but the game's not over ...
NC 3-2 va, @pt, @st
VA 3-2 @nc, gt, vt
VT 2-2 wf, @gt, pt, @va
PT 2-2 @gt, nc, @vt, bc
DU 2-3 su, @wf, um
UM 2-3 @fs, lv, @du
GT 1-3 pt, @va, vt, st
unc beats va and loses to pt and st = 4-4
va loses to nc, beats gt, and loses to vt = 4-4
vt loses to wf, beats gt, loses to pt, beat va = 4-4
pt loses to gt, beats nc and vt, and loses to bc = 4-4
duke wins out = 5-3
um loses to du and who cares what happens against fs and lv = at least 4 losses
gt beats pt and loses to one of last 3 = at least 4 losses
PT losing to both gt and bc is the most implausible of the above scenario ...
It will be 5 o’clock somewhere...
5-3 wins the Coastal IMO ...Reilly thanks for info still NOV football left.
If NC beats UVA then PITT and NCSU on the road they deserve it. I think either UVA or Pitt wins it but they both must beat teams they have not beaten lately...UVA/VT & Pitt/unc.
It's always 5 o'clock here:
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hoping for a 3:30 or so...anything but noon which it probably will be...
I originally thought this would be a night game to promote the ACC Network. I am backtracking a little because the Game of the Century of the Week (AL/LSU) is probably going to be on CBS primetime. The ACC slate is awful, but it's awful every week this year.
7:00 if ESPN wants to compete with AL/LSU on a network most casual viewers can't see.
3:30 if it wants to pull viewers from its other games.
After yesterday's losses, I will be shocked if this game is not on at noon.
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On November 9, the temperature in Durham typically ranges from 45°F to 63°F and is rarely below 32°F or above 75°F.
For reference, on July 21, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Durham typically range from 70°F to 89°F, while on January 29, the coldest day of the year, they range from 32°F to 51°F.
The coolest time of the day is from 11:30 PM to 8:15 AM, with the coldest at 6:15 AM, at which time the temperature is below 52°F three days out of four, and below 60°F nine days out of ten.
The warmest time of the day is from 11:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with the hottest at 2:45 PM, at which time the temperature is above 56°F three days out of four, and above 50°F nine days out of ten.
The day has gained half its heat by 9:45 AM and lost it again by 6:30 PM.
Early forecast calls for a low of 44 on Friday, November 8 with a 40% chance of rain. High on Saturday is predicted to be 59 with no rain mentioned.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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'When I got on the bus for my first road game at Duke, I saw that every player was carrying textbooks or laptops. I coached in the SEC for 25 years, and I had never seen that before, not even once.' - David Cutcliffe to Duke alumni in Washington, DC, June 2013
Indeed. And here's the official signal on the game-ending FG.
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The ACC has announced that the Notre Dame game will be a 7:30 start time and televised by the ACCN.
Hope this helps !
Thanks! You beat me to the punch, but I was about to say that typically if it's a ND home game (or some specific games that are yearly games) NBC gets the broadcast rights. If not it's typically the conference of the home team (that's why, for instance, last year's Michigan-ND game in South Bend was on NBC, while this year's version was on ABC). This makes sense from the ACCN's perspective as now they're going to start getting angry calls from around the country as to why ND fans can't watch the game if ACCN isn't yet in that area of the country.
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