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If you didn’t have plans this week (let’s be honest, you probably didn’t), you do now! The ACC Network is showing more Virginia Football games from the 2019 season starting Tuesday night (March 24). Ok, technically it started Monday night, but no one wanted to rewatch the Miami game.
The ACC Network is replaying Virginia’s absolute domination of the Blue Devils at 9pm, so you can simulcast that 48-14 win the same time that you watch CBS SportsNet’s re-airs Virginia Basketball’s Final Four run.
More Replays!@accnetwork
— Virginia Football (@UVAFootball) March 23, 2020
has another week of replays from the 2019 season:
Monday - UVA at Miami (3 pm)
Tuesday - UVA vs. Duke (9 pm)
Wednesday - UVA at Louisville (6 pm)
Thursday - UVA at UNC (3 pm)
Saturday - UVA vs. VT (9 pm)
Sunday - ACC Championship Game (6 pm)#GoHoos pic.twitter.com/C9rP2cQCtj
Here is the full schedule of upcoming games:
Tuesday (March 24), 9pm - Virginia vs. Duke
As mentioned above, this is a total drubbing. Virginia forced five turnovers (three fumbles, two interceptions), and Joe Reed threw in a kickoff return for a touchdown for good measure. Perkins and Taulapapa each ran for 70+ yards, and the Virginia defense held Duke’s Quentin Harris to just 88 yards passing.
Wednesday (March 25), 6pm - Virginia at Louisville
Including this just in case any of you want to...watch a loss?
Thursday (March 26), 3pm - Virginia at UNC
One of the best games of the season as North Carolina’s Sam Howell and Virginia’s Bryce Perkins battle it out in a high-scoring, back and forth affair. Terrell Jana has an incredible game, and there’s a huge Perkins run that’s worth watching again for sure. Virginia’s 38-31 victory was a decisive one in the Coastal Division race.
Saturday (March 28), 9pm - Virginia vs. Virginia Tech
SET THE DVR NOW! You have some hot Saturday night plans now as you get to watch Perkins and the Hoos end the streak against the Hokies and return the Commonwealth Cup to its rightful home [eyes glaze over thinking of the win].
Sunday (March 29), 6pm - ACC Championship Game
Virginia was in this! That’s cool! Probably don’t want to watch much past the first quarter, though.