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ACC releases schedule details for UVA Basketball, TV, kickoff details for UVA Football

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UVA Basketball gets North Carolina at home, and Duke on the road, in its 18-game ACC schedule in 2025-2026.

And we won’t see Clemson at all, except from afar – Clemson is not on the schedule for the coming season.

The ACC blessed us with the conference schedule, which, you might not remember, is going back from 20 games to 18 next season, on Wednesday.

Earlier today, we got from the ACC kickoff times and TV for five UVA Football games on the schedule this fall.

The Aug. 31 season opener with Coastal Carolina kicks off from Scott Stadium at 6 p.m. on ACC Network.

The odd non-conference game with fellow ACC member NC State in Raleigh on Sept. 6 will kick off at noon on ESPN2.

The Sept. 13 home game with William & Mary is slated for noon back on ACC Network.

UVA hosts Florida State on Friday, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m., on ESPN.

Then it’s over to The CW on Oct. 18 at 6:30 p.m. for the Washington State game.

Finishing up here with the ACC basketball schedule, the home slate includes Cal, Miami, North Carolina, NC State, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Syracuse, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech.

The road schedule: Boston College, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, NC State, Notre Dame, SMU, Virginia Tech.

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