- Previews of No. 14 Louisville vs. No. 4 Florida State throughout the week
- ACC PM and ACC Huddle live from Uptown Charlotte on Friday and Saturday
- Two-hour ACC Huddle: Selection Day SpecialSunday at 6 p.m. previews ACC teams participating in Bowl Season
ACC Network, the 24/7 national platform dedicated to Atlantic Coast Conference sports, will offer extensive coverage surrounding the 2023 ACC Football Championship Game all week, including live onsite coverage from Charlotte, N.C. on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1-2.
ACCN’s signature studio shows, ACC Huddle and ACC PM, will both be live on location Friday and Saturday in advance of the matchup between No. 14 Louisville and No. 4 Florida State for the conference crown. The ACC Football Championship game on Saturday will air in primetime on ABC and ACC Network (Command Center presentation) at 8 p.m. ET, as well as ESPN Radio. Joe Tessitore, Jesse Palmer and Katie George – a former Louisville volleyball standout – will call the action on ABC, while Mark Kestecher, Kelly Stouffer and Ian Fitzsimmons will handle the radio broadcast.
The Cardinals vs. Seminoles matchup is a first for the ACC Football Championship Game. FSU is making its sixth trip to the title game – and first appearance since 2014 when the Noles captured their third straight ACC crown. This is Louisville’s first-ever ACC Championship Game.
A special one-hour ACC Huddle: Championship Preview kicks off ACCN’s on-site coverage from Uptown Charlotte on Friday at 3 p.m. Kelsey Riggs hosts from ACC Fan Fest at Romare Bearden Park with ACC Huddle analysts Eric Mac Lain, legendary FSU quarterback EJ Manuel, Mark Richt – the former Seminoles QB coach and offensive coordinator who was part of seven ACC title teams and two National Championships, and Eddie Royal, plus college football insiders Andrea Adelson and David Hale.
A 4 p.m., Mark Packer and Taylor Tannebaum will host ACC PM from ACC Fan Fest covering all the storylines leading into the Cardinals-Noles showdown. The three-hour ACC Championship edition will include ACC Primetime Football analyst Tim Hasselbeck, Royal, Mac Lain, Richt, Adelson and Hale.
On Saturday, Tannenbaum, Hasselbeck and Nothing But Net analyst Joel Berry II will be live from Romare Bearden Park during halftime of ACC Network’s men’s college basketball games at 2 p.m. (Florida State at North Carolina) and 4 p.m. (NC State at Boston College).
At 6 p.m. ACC Huddle’s two-hour pregame show will…
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