Historic ACC Football Games to Air on YouTube

GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – Atlantic Coast Conference fans can relive memorable football games featuring some of the top players in league history beginning Monday, May 11 on the conference’s YouTube channel. The six-week series includes 28 games that begin each evening at 7 p.m.
The series kicks off Monday (May 11) and Tuesday (May 12) with a pair of games from the South’s Oldest Rivalry – North Carolina vs. Virginia. On Monday, head coach Mack Brown, in his first stint in Chapel Hill, leads the Tar Heels against the No. 9 ranked Cavaliers in a 1995 classic. Tuesday’s game features the 1996 thriller in Charlottesville when both teams were ranked in the top 25.
Of the 28 games set for re-broadcast, 23 feature at least one ranked team, seven are matchups of two ranked squads and five include a team ranked in the top 5. The earliest games featured are the 1989 Clemson at Duke game with Steve Spurrier serving as the Blue Devils’ head coach, and the high-scoring 1990 contest between No. 1 Virginia and No. 14 Georgia Tech.
Each games will be shown as a premiere on YouTube and will be available as an archived element after the broadcast.
ACC Football Game Re-Broadcasts on YouTube (May 11-June 17)
Week 1 (May 11-15)
May 11: No. 9 Virginia at North Carolina (1995)
May 12: No. 6 North Carolina at No. 20 Virginia (1996)
May 13: No. 17 Louisville at No. 24 NC State (2017)
May 14: No. 7 Clemson at Duke (1989)
May 15: No. 16 Boston College at No. 22 Wake Forest (2006)
Week 2 (May 18-22)
May 18: No. 6 Virginia Tech vs. No. 11 Boston College (2007)
May 19: No. 2 Clemson at Syracuse (2017)
May 20: No. 1 Florida at No. 2 Florida State (1996)
May 21: Florida State at Boston College (2017)
May 22: Pitt at No. 25 Virginia (2018)
Week 3 (May 25-29)
May 25: No. 17 Louisville at North Carolina (2017)
May 26: No. 14 Georgia Tech at No. 1 Virginia (1990)
May 27: No. 12 Texas A&M at No. 1 Clemson (2019)
May 28: No. 9 USC at Boston College (2014)
May 29: Georgia Tech at No. 11 Miami (2017)
Week 4 (June 1-5)
June 1: Duke at Wake Forest (2017)
June 2: No. 13 Miami at Florida State (2017)
June 3: No. 3 Florida State at Miami (2014)
June 4: Virginia at Louisville (2019)
June 5: Duke at North Carolina (2019)
Week 5 (June 8-12)
June 8: No. 15 UCF at Pitt (2019)
June 9: Georgia Tech at No. 20 Clemson (2004)
June 10: Syracuse at No. 3 Clemson (2018)
June 11: No. 14 Florida State at NC State (2002)
June 12: No. 19 Wake Forest at Virginia Tech (2019)
Week 6 (June 15-17)
June 15: No. 22 NC State at Syracuse (2018)
June 16: Florida State at No. 25 Virginia (2019)
June 17: North Carolina at Wake Forest (2019)