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Kickoff time Virginia vs. Pittsburgh and TV designation announced

Kickoff time Virginia vs. Pittsburgh and TV designation announced

The week 11 Virginia football The game against Pittsburgh on Saturday, November 9 will begin at 8:00 PM ET at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and will air on the ACC Network as announced by the Atlantic Coast Conference early Sunday morning (November 3).

This will be UVA’s third primetime game of the season, but the team’s first night game since Week 3. The Cavaliers previously played primetime games at Wake Forest on September 7 (7 p.m. on ESPN) and against Maryland on September 14 (8 p.m. on the ACC Network). ), but has since only played afternoon and early evening games.

Here is the complete list of ACC games for Week 11 of the college football season (all times ET and on Saturday, November 9, unless otherwise noted):

Kickoff times have yet to be announced for two of UVA’s remaining games. Here is Virginia’s remaining 2024 football schedule:

Saturday, November 9 at 8 p.m.: in Pittsburgh (ACC Network)
Saturday, November 16 at 3:30 PM: at Notre Dame (NBC/Peacock)
Saturday, November 23 to be determined later: vs. SMU (to be determined)
Saturday, November 30 TBA: at Virginia Tech (TBA)

The Atlantic Coast Conference typically announces kickoff times for each week’s games two Mondays prior to the game, or twelve days in advance. However, the ACC reserves the right to exercise a six-day flex and wait until the end of the previous weekend’s matches to determine the following weekend’s kickoff times and TV designations, as was the case in week 10 and Week 11. If the ACC does not use the six-day flex, UVA will learn the kickoff time and TV designation for the home finale against SMU (Nov. 23) on Monday, Nov. 11, while details for the regular season finale against Virginia Tech (November 30) will be revealed on Monday, November 18. It was previously announced that Virginia’s Week 12 game at Notre Dame would air on NBC and Peacock with a start time of 3:30 PM ET.

Three straight losses have dropped Virginia to 4-4 overall and 2-3 in ACC play. Up next, UVA comes out of its bye week and travels to Pittsburgh at Acrisure Stadium next Saturday at 8 p.m. The Panthers were undefeated until this weekend, when they suffered a lopsided 48-25 loss on the road at SMU. Pittsburgh is now 7-1 overall and 3-1 in ACC play.

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