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	<title>Comments on: Clemson vs. MD set for Noon Kickoff</title>
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		<title>By: Chris B</title>
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		<description>I concur, look for more new games.

The rest of the ACC schedule that day is:

GREENSBORO, NC – The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Monday that ESPN/ABC has declared a six-day option for two ACC games on Oct. 3. ESPN/ABC will announce the start times and TV networks for the following games, no later than by 12 noon on Sunday, Sept. 27.

The games to be held are:
Oklahoma at Miami, ABC, at either 3:30 or 8 pm
Florida State at Boston College, ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC at either 12 noon or 3:30 pm

The Atlantic Coast Conference also announced the following game times and networks for Oct. 4. All times listed are Eastern.

Saturday, Oct. 3
Virginia at North Carolina, RAYCOM, 12 noon
Clemson at Maryland, ESPNU, 12 noon
Virginia Tech at Duke, ESPN360.com, 12 noon
NC State at Wake Forest, ESPNU, 3:30 pm
Georgia Tech at Mississippi State, CSS, 7:30 pm</description>
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<p>The rest of the ACC schedule that day is:</p>
<p>GREENSBORO, NC – The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Monday that ESPN/ABC has declared a six-day option for two ACC games on Oct. 3. ESPN/ABC will announce the start times and TV networks for the following games, no later than by 12 noon on Sunday, Sept. 27.</p>
<p>The games to be held are:<br />
Oklahoma at Miami, ABC, at either 3:30 or 8 pm<br />
Florida State at Boston College, ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC at either 12 noon or 3:30 pm</p>
<p>The Atlantic Coast Conference also announced the following game times and networks for Oct. 4. All times listed are Eastern.</p>
<p>Saturday, Oct. 3<br />
Virginia at North Carolina, RAYCOM, 12 noon<br />
Clemson at Maryland, ESPNU, 12 noon<br />
Virginia Tech at Duke, ESPN360.com, 12 noon<br />
NC State at Wake Forest, ESPNU, 3:30 pm<br />
Georgia Tech at Mississippi State, CSS, 7:30 pm</p>
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