WEEK 3 PREVIEWS
Friday, Sept. 16
Florida State (2-0, 0-0 ACC) at Louisville (1-1, 0-1 AAC)
7:30 p.m.; ESPN
FSU leads series, 16-6
Last meeting: UL, 31-23 (2021)
Head Coaches:
Florida State – Mike Norvell (10-13 in third season at FSU; 48-28 in seventh season overall)
Louisville – Scott Satterfield (19-20 in fourth season at Louisville; 70-44 in 10th overall)
Notes: Louisville plays in prime time for the second consecutive Friday night as it welcomes the Seminoles for an ACC Atlantic Division battle • The Cardinals have won the last two meetings between the schools, including last season’s 31-23 decision in Tallahassee • QB Malik Cunningham had four first-half touchdowns — two passing and two rushing — and Louisville held off Florida State’s second-half rally after grabbing a 31-7 lead in the game’s first 28 minutes • FSU is 6-3 versus the Cardinals in games played in Louisville • The teams are 4-4 in ACC play • Louisville won the series opener in Tallahassee in 1952 by a score of 41-14 • The Seminoles won the next 12 meetings before the Cardinals broke through with a 26-20 overtime win at home in 2002 • Friday night’s game is the second of three straight for the Cardinals versus Florida schools • Louisville defeated UCF on the road last Friday night and will play host to South Florida on Sept. 24.
Saturday, Sept. 17
Wofford (0-2, 0-1 SoCon) at Virginia Tech (1-1, 1-0 ACC)
11 a.m.; ACCN
First meeting
Head Coaches:
Virginia Tech – Brent Pry (1-1 in first season at Virginia Tech and overall)
Wofford – Josh Conklin (19-25 in fifth season at Wofford and overall)
Notes: Virginia Tech meets Wofford for the first time on the football field as the Hokies play the second leg of a three-game homestand • Virginia Tech is the lone Power 5 opponent on the Terriers’ schedule • Wofford’s most recent Power 5 matchup came against another ACC opponent – North Carolina – in a 34-14 loss last Nov. 20 in Chapel Hill • The Terriers are coached by Josh Conklin, who came to Wofford prior to the start of the 2018 season following a three-year stint as defensive coordinator at Pitt • Saturday also marks the first of two games in five days for the Hokies, who will welcome West Virginia to Lane Stadium on Thursday night • Saturday’s 11 a.m. ET kickoff on ACC Network will be the earliest for any game involving an ACC team through the first three weeks of the 2022 season • Wofford is 3-32-2 all-time versus teams currently in the ACC, with the most recent win coming against Clemson in 1933.
Saturday, Sept. 17
Purdue (1-1, 0-1 Big Ten) at Syracuse (2-0, 1-0 ACC)
Noon; ESPN2
Purdue leads series, 1-0
Last meeting: PU, 54-0 (2004)
Head Coaches:
Syracuse – Dino Babers (31-43 in seventh season at Syracuse; 68-59 in 11th season overall)
Purdue – Jeff Brohm (29-30 in sixth season at Purdue; 59-40 in ninth season overall)
Notes: Syracuse kicks off a four-game homestand by facing the Boilermakers for just the second time in program history and first time since 2004 • The previous meeting 18 years ago came in the season opener for both teams at West Lafayette, Indiana, when QB Kyle Orton passed for 287 yards and a career-high four touchdowns to lead No. 25 Purdue to a 51-0 victory • Current Syracuse head coach Dino Babers served as an assistant at Purdue from 1991 to 1993 • This week’s game will be the first of a home-and-home series • Syracuse is scheduled to play at Purdue on Sept. 16, 2023 • The Boilermakers are also slated to travel to Virginia Tech next season • This Saturday will mark Purdue’s first road game against a Power 5 non-conference team since traveling to Missouri in 2017 • The Boilermakers last faced an ACC opponent on the road in 2003, winning 16-10 versus Wake Forest in Winston-Salem.
Saturday, Sept. 17
Old Dominion (1-1, 0-0 SBC) at Virginia (1-1, 0-0 ACC)
2 p.m.; ACCN
UVA leads series, 1-0
Last meeting: UVA, 28-17 (2019)
Head Coaches:
Virginia – Tony Elliott (1-1 in first season at UVA and overall)
Old Dominion – Ricky Rahne (7-8 in second season at ODU and overall)
Notes: Two weeks after opening its season at home versus Virginia Tech, ODU goes on the road to face another ACC in-state opponent from the Commonwealth • The Cavaliers turned back the Monarchs by a 28-17 score in the first-ever meeting between the programs in 2019, rallying from a 17-0 first-half deficit • QB Bryce Perkins threw for 175 yards and a touchdown to spark Virginia’s comeback • ODU is one of three in-state opponents on the 2022 schedule for the Cavaliers, who opened the season with a win over visiting Richmond and travels to Virginia Tech to close out the regular season on Nov. 26 • Virginia was previously scheduled to travel to play Old Dominion on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, but the game was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic • The third game of this series has been rescheduled for Sept. 2, 2028, in Norfolk, Va.
Saturday, Sept. 17
20 Ole Miss (2-0, 0-0 SEC) at Georgia Tech (1-1, 0-1 ACC)
3:30 p.m.; ABC
Series tied, 2-2
Last meeting: Ole Miss, 25-17 (2013)
Head Coaches:
Georgia Tech – Geoff Collins (10-26 in fourth season at Georgia Tech; 25-36 in sixth season overall
Ole Miss – Lane Kiffin (17-8 in third season at Ole Miss; 78-41 in 10th season overall)
Notes: The Rebels and Yellow Jackets were originally scheduled for 2017 and 2018, but Ole Miss moved the series back at Georgia Tech’s request • The teams will now play in Atlanta in 2022 and Oxford in 2023 • Ole Miss and Georgia Tech have not met in the regular season since 1946, but have played three times since in bowl games • Most recently, the Rebels beat the Yellow Jackets 25-18 in the 2013 Music City Bowl • Bo Wallace ran for two touchdowns and threw for another score to lead Mississippi in that game • The Yellow Jackets scored 10 points in the fourth quarter as they tried to rally before a safety with 4:22 left ended their last chance • This week’s game concludes a three-game season-opening homestand for the Yellow Jackets who fell to Clemson in week one at Mercedes-Benz Stadium before returning to campus last Saturday with a win over Western Carolina.
Saturday, Sept. 17
Liberty (1-1) at #19 Wake Forest (2-0, 0-0 ACC)
5 p.m.; ACCN
WF leads series, 2-0
Last meeting: WF, 20-17 (2012)
Head Coaches:
Wake Forest – Dave Clawson (53-48 in ninth season at Wake Forest; 143-128 in 23rd season overall)
Liberty – Hugh Freeze (27-15 in fourth season at Liberty; 69-43 in 12th season overall)
Notes: Wake Forest and Liberty kick off what will be a three-game series with the Flames visiting Truist Field again Sept. 3, 4, or 5, 2026, while the Demon Deacons will play at Liberty on Aug. 30, 2025 • Currently a football independent, Liberty will compete in Conference USA beginning next season • The Flames pushed Wake Forest to the limit on their last visit to Winston-Salem a little more than a decade ago • Redshirt freshman Deandre Martin scored the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 2-yard run to give the Demon Deacons a 20-17 victory after Liberty had led 14-7 earlier in the second half • The first two meetings between Wake Forest and Liberty came prior to 2013, when the Flames were FCS members • Wake Forest remains at home following this week’s game to play host to Clemson in its ACC opener on Sept. 24 and then travels to Florida State on Oct. 1.
Saturday, Sept. 17
NC A&T (0-2, 0-0 Big South) at Duke (2-0, 0-0 ACC)
6 p.m.; ACCNX
Duke leads series, 2-0
Last meeting: DU, 45-17 (2021)
Head Coaches:
Duke – Mike Elko (2-0 in first season at Duke and overall)
NC A&T- Sam Washington (24-13 in fourth season at NC A&T and overall)
Notes: The Aggies make their third trip in four seasons to Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium • Duke posted a 45-13 win in the inaugural meeting between the programs in 2019 as QB Quentin Harris passed for a career-high 345 yards and four touchdowns • Last year’s meeting was Duke’s home opener on a Friday night (Sept. 10) and saw the Blue Devils win by a 45- 17 score • The Aggies will face an ACC opponent for the fifth time • North Carolina A&T fell 42-3 at Wake Forest on Sept. 18, 2004, in the program’s first-ever game against an NCAA Division I-A opponent • The Aggies came out on the short end of a 53-14 score when they traveled to North Carolina early in the 2015 season • This week’s game is the second of four straight non-conference games to open the season for the Blue Devils, who travel to Kansas on Sept. 24 before playing host to Virginia in their 2022 ACC opener on Oct. 1. 2020.
Saturday, Sept. 17
Texas Tech (2-0, 0-0 Big 12) at #16 NC State (2-0, 0-0 ACC)
7 p.m.; ESPN2
NC State leads series, 4-1
Last meeting: NCSU, 49-21 (2003)
Head Coaches:
NC State – Dave Doeren (66-49 in 10th season at NC State; 89-53 in 12th season overall)
Texas Tech – Joey McGuire (2-0 in first season at Texas Tech and overall)
Notes: The Wolfpack welcomes Texas Tech for the sixth meeting between the programs and first since a home-and-home series in 2002 and 2003 • NC State won both of those contests • RB T.A. McLendon rushed for 150 yards and five touchdowns in the ’02 meeting in Lubbock, Texas, including an 8-yard TD run in overtime that gave the Wolfpack at 51-48 win • The rematch in Raleigh the following year was more clear-cut, with McLendon again rushing for more than 100 yards and NC State capitalizing on several special teams miscues by the Red Raiders in a 49-21 victory • Texas Tech came up short despite a then-school record 586-yard passing day by QB B.J. Symons • The Wolfpack has won four straight in the series, which was first played in 1952 • The Raiders are led by first-year head coach Joey McGuire, a highly successful high school coach in the state of Texas before joining the college ranks.
Saturday, Sept. 17
23 Pitt (1-1, 0-0 ACC) at Western Michigan (0-2, 0-0 MAC)
7:30 p.m.; ESPNU
W. Michigan leads series, 1-0
Last meeting: WMU, 44-41 (2021)
Head Coaches:
Pitt – Pat Narduzzi (54-38 in eighth season at Pitt and overall)
Western Michigan – Tim Lester (32-27 in sixth season at Western Michigan; 62-50 in 12th season overall)
Notes: One year after being ambushed at home by the Broncos, the Panthers hope for better results as they make the return trip to Kalamazoo • QB Kaleb Eleby threw for 336 yards and three touchdowns as Western Michigan stunned Pitt, 44-41, in the first-ever meeting between the teams last Sept. 18 • La’Darius Jefferson ran for 78 yards and two scores for the Broncos, who entered as a 15-point underdog and left with their first victory over a Power 5 school in five years • QB Kenny Pickett threw a school-record tying six touchdown passes for Pitt, which lost for just the fifth time in 32 all-time meetings versus MAC opponents • The Broncos are 2-8 all-time versus the ACC • Saturday’s game will be the Panthers’ first road contest of the 2022 season and only one until they travel to Louisville on Oct. 22 • Both teams seek to bounce back from tough losses in week two – Pitt in overtime to No. 24 Tennessee and the Broncos by one points to Ball State
Saturday, Sept. 17
Maine (0-2, 0-0 CAA) at Boston College (0-2, 0-1 ACC)
7:30 p.m.; RSN
BC leads series, 6-3
Last meeting: BC, 24-3 (2015)
Head Coaches:
Boston College – Jeff Hafley (12-13 in third season at Boston College and overall)
Maine – Jordan Stevens (0-2 in first season at Maine and overall)
Notes: Boston College and Maine meet for the 10th time in a football series that was first played in 1913 and most recently in 2015 • This is the first of a three-game set that will see Black Bears return to Alumni Stadium again in 2026 and 2030 • Boston College pulled away for a 24-3 win in the 2015 season-opening game between the teams as RB Tyler Rouse scored a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns • The Eagles have won six straight in the series – all at home – since the first three meetings between the programs from 1913-15 • Boston College’s four most recent wins over the Bears have come since 2006 • The 2014 game at Chestnut Hill (a 40-10 win for the Eagles) marks the only time the Bears have scored a touchdown versus BC since their 14-0 win at home in 1915 • Current Maine first-year head coach Jordan Stevens starred for at the Bears at DE from 2006-09.
Saturday, Sept. 17
Louisiana Tech (1-1, 0-0 C-USA) at #5 Clemson (2-0, 1-0 ACC)
8 p.m.; ACCN
Clemson leads series, 3-0
Last meeting: CU, 51-0 (2006)
Head Coaches:
Clemson – Dabo Swinney (152-36 in 15th season at Clemson overall)
Louisiana Tech – Sonny Cumbie (3-4 in first full season at Louisiana Tech and overall)
Notes: Clemson welcomes Louisiana Tech to Memorial Stadium for the first time in 16 years • The teams first met in the Humanitarian Bowl at Boise, Idaho, in 2001 and later in pair of games at Clemson in 2003 and 2006 • The Tigers swept those three games by a combined score of 131-37, including a 51-0 win in 2006 • RB James Davis ran for 143 yards and two touchdowns to lead No. 18 Clemson in that contest, and two other runners, freshmen C.J. Spiller and Demerick Chancellor, each went over 100 yards • Saturday night will mark the final non-conference game for the Tigers until November (at Notre Dame on Nov. 5 and at home versus rival South Carolina on Nov. 26 • Clemson’s 35-game winning streak in Death Valley stands as the longest active streak in the country and one of only 24 home winning streaks of 30-plus games in FBS history.
Saturday, Sept. 17
13 Miami (2-0, 0-0 ACC) at #24 Texas A&M (1-1, 0-0 SEC)
9 p.m.; ESPN
Miami leads series, 2-1
Last meeting: UM, 41-23 (2008)
Head Coaches:
Miami – Mario Cristobal (2-0 in first season at Miami; 64-60 in 12th season overall)
Texas A&M – Jimbo Fisher (35-15 in fifth season at Texas A&M; 118-38 in 13th season overall)
Notes: Miami and Texas A&M launch a two-game football series, with the Aggies’ return trip to Hard Rock Stadium set for Sept. 9, 2023 • The programs first met in 1944 with the visiting Aggies rolling to a 70-14 win at Miami • The series resumed in 2007 and 2008, with the Hurricanes winning 34-17 at home in 2007 and by a 41-23 score at College Station the following year • QB Robert Marve threw two touchdown passes and Graig Cooper ran for career-high 128 yards and two scores to lead the Hurricanes in the 2008 matchup • Current Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher was 7-1 versus the Hurricanes at Florida State from 2010 through 2017, with the Seminoles winning seven consecutive years before Miami snapped the streak with a 24-20 victory in 2017 • Saturday marks the first 2022 road game for Miami, which plays four of its first five at home.