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South’s Oldest Rivalry kicks off ACC Football’s six-week YouTube series

Six UVA games will be featured over the six weeks.

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The ACC is kicking off a six-week series on YouTube, showcasing some of the league’s most memorable historic games. The action starts tonight with George Welsh’s No. 9 Virginia Cavaliers (5-0) traveling to Chapel Hill to take on the unranked North Carolina Tar Heels, coached by Mack Brown.

Spoiler alert: Virginia would ultimately fall in that game, 22-17. The season 1995 season would be redeemed by an historic win over then-No. 2 Florida State Seminoles, delivering their first-ever conference loss since the Noles joined the ACC in 1992.

The YouTube series will continue again tomorrow night with the South’s Oldest Rivalry, turning the tables as No. 24 Virginia (6-3) took down No. 6 North Carolina (8-1) the following season in Charlottesville, 20-17 highlighted by Antwan Harris’s 100-yard interception late in the game.

Four other UVA games will be highlighted over the coming weeks:

  • May 22: Pitt at No. 25 UVA (2018)
  • May 26: No. 14 Georgia tech at No. 1 UVA (1990)
  • June 4: Virginia at Louisville (2019)
  • June 16: Florida State at No. 25 UVA (2019)

Each of the tames will be shown as a premiere on YouTube and will be available as an archived element after the broadcast. Each game will begin at 7:00 p.m. on the ACC’s YouTube channel. Here’s the full schedule:

ACC Football Game Re-Broadcasts on YouTube (May 11-June 17)

Week 1 (May 11-15)

  • May 11: No. 9 Virginia at North Carolina (1995)
  • May 12: No. 6 North Carolina at No. 20 Virginia (1996)
  • May 13: No. 17 Louisville at No. 24 NC State (2017)
  • May 14: No. 7 Clemson at Duke (1989)
  • May 15: No. 16 Boston College at No. 22 Wake Forest (2006)

Week 2 (May 18-22)

  • May 18: No. 6 Virginia Tech vs. No. 11 Boston College (2007)
  • May 19: No. 2 Clemson at Syracuse (2017)
  • May 20: No. 1 Florida at No. 2 Florida State (1996)
  • May 21: Florida State at Boston College (2017)
  • May 22: Pitt at No. 25 Virginia (2018)

Week 3 (May 25-29)

  • May 25: No. 17 Louisville at North Carolina (2017)
  • May 26: No. 14 Georgia Tech at No. 1 Virginia (1990)
  • May 27: No. 12 Texas A&M at No. 1 Clemson (2019)
  • May 28: No. 9 USC at Boston College (2014)
  • May 29: Georgia Tech at No. 11 Miami (2017)

Week 4 (June 1-5)

  • June 1: Duke at Wake Forest (2017)
  • June 2: No. 13 Miami at Florida State (2017)
  • June 3: No. 3 Florida State at Miami (2014)
  • June 4: Virginia at Louisville (2019)
  • June 5: Duke at North Carolina (2019)

Week 5 (June 8-12)

  • June 8: No. 15 UCF at Pitt (2019)
  • June 9: Georgia Tech at No. 20 Clemson (2004)
  • June 10: Syracuse at No. 3 Clemson (2018)
  • June 11: No. 14 Florida State at NC State (2002)
  • June 12: No. 19 Wake Forest at Virginia Tech (2019)

Week 6 (June 15-17)

  • June 15: No. 22 NC State at Syracuse (2018)
  • June 16: Florida State at No. 25 Virginia (2019)
  • June 17: North Carolina at Wake Forest (2019)