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Date | Opponent | TV |
8-Nov | Jacksonville | |
13-Nov | @ UCF | |
17-Nov | UT Martin | |
21-Nov | Virginia Commonwealth* | ESPNU |
22-Nov | Michigan/Long Beach State* | ESPN2/U |
24-Nov | TBD* | ESPNU/2/3 |
29-Nov | @ Florida | ESPN2 |
3-Dec | @ Minnesota | ESPNU |
8-Dec | Jacksonville State | |
17-Dec | Charlotte | |
21-Dec | U Mass | |
30-Dec | Charleston Southern | |
4-Jan | Virginia | ESPN2 |
9-Jan | @ Clemson | RSN |
12-Jan | Maryland | ESPNU |
15-Jan | @ Miami | ACCN |
18-Jan | @ Virginia | ACCN |
21-Jan | Notre Dame | ACCN |
25-Jan | @ Duke | ESPN/2 |
29-Jan | @ NC State | ACCN |
1-Feb | Clemson | ESPN/2 |
5-Feb | Virginia Tech | RSN |
8-Feb | @ Maryland | ESPN2 |
10-Feb | Miami | ESPNU |
15-Feb | @ Wake Forest | RSN |
17-Feb | North Carolina | ESPN |
23-Feb | @ Pittsburgh | ESPNU |
2-Mar | Georgia Tech | ESPNU |
4-Mar | @ Boston College | ESPNU |
9-Mar | Syracuse | ACCN |
The out of conference home schedule doesn't have too much to offer for students. The two good games (Charlotte and U Mass) come after the fall semester has ended. The rest of the OOC schedule is excellent, with trips to UCF and Florida, and a potentially epic tournament in Puerto Rico where the Noles have a chance of facing Virginia Commonwealth and Michigan on back-to-back days.
The home schedule in the ACC in solid. FSU hosts North Carolina on Big Monday, and fans will get a shot at conference newcomers Notre Dame and Syracuse. Virginia also opens the conference slate, meaning FSU fans will see three of the likely top-4 preseason conference teams (Syracuse, UNC, UVA, but miss Duke).