Editor's Note - After the final schedule was announced on Friday, April 24, a technical issue forced the change of the 2003 Virginia Tech - Miami game to be changed. The new game, in the same 2 a.m. EDT time slot, will be the 2019 Virginia Tech at Miami game.
Virginia Tech will be the featured school on the ACC Network School Takeovers Presented by Bojangles on Sunday, April 26.
ACC Network School Takeovers Presented by Bojangles highlights each ACC institution with a full 24 hours of original content, classic games and memorable performances, including select NCAA Championships from baseball, lacrosse, soccer and softball, ACC Championships, bowl games and more. The Virginia Tech information below has been updated as of April 25, 2020.
ACC Network (ACCN), the 24/7 national platform dedicated to ACC sports, continues it a second week of ACC Network School Takeovers Presented by Bojangles Monday, April 20. The event began on Monday, April 13 with Boston College and is moving alphabetically through the conference.
North Carolina will kick off Week 2 on April 20, followed by NC State (April 21), Notre Dame (April 22), Pitt (April 23), Syracuse (April 24), Virginia (April 25), Virginia Tech (April 26) and Wake Forest (April 27).
ACC Network School Takeovers follows ACCN's eight-day 2019-20 basketball season marathon (April 5-12), the best of the ACC's fall, winter and spring sports (March 30-April 3) and the 2019 ACC football season in review (March 16-29).
2020 ACC Network School Takeover Week 2 Schedule
April 20: North Carolina
April 21: NC State
April 22: Notre Dame
April 23: Pitt
April 24: Syracuse
April 25: Virginia
April 26: Virginia Tech
April 27: Wake Forest
*Dates subject to change
April 26 Virginia Tech Content
Please note - This is an updated schedule, as of 4/24/2020
Midnight – Men's Basketball – Wake Forest at Virginia Tech (Feb. 16, 2010)
2 a.m. – Football – Virginia Tech at Miami (Oct. 5, 2019) * - change
4 a.m. – Men's Basketball – North Carolina at Virginia Tech (Jan. 22, 2020)
6 a.m. – Softball - Virginia Tech vs. South Carolina (St. Pete Clearwater Elite Invitational) (Feb. 14, 2020)
8 a.m. – Football – Virginia at Virginia Tech (Nov. 23, 2018)
11 a.m. – Women's Basketball – Virginia Tech at Virginia (Jan. 19, 2020)
12:30 p.m. – Track & Field – ACC Indoor Championship (Feb. 27 – 29, 2020)
2:30 p.m. – Men's Basketball – Michigan State vs. Virginia Tech (Maui Jim Maui Invitational) (Nov. 25, 2019)
4 p.m. – ACC Traditions – "Skipper"
4:30 p.m – Football – Virginia Tech at Ohio State (Sept. 6, 2014)
7:30 p.m. – Men's Basketball – Duke at Virginia Tech (Feb. 26, 2019)
9 p.m. – Football – Virginia Tech vs. Boston College (2007 ACC Championship) (Dec. 1, 2007)
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