Clemson Football: Keys to the Game, TV Info vs. Louisville Cardinals

CLEMSON, SC - SEPTEMBER 01: Wide receiver Diondre Overton #14 of the Clemson Tigers celebrates with wide receiver Cornell Powell #17 after catching a touchdown pass against the Furman Paladins during the second quarter of the football game at Clemson Memorial Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Mike Comer/Getty Images)
CLEMSON, SC - SEPTEMBER 01: Wide receiver Diondre Overton #14 of the Clemson Tigers celebrates with wide receiver Cornell Powell #17 after catching a touchdown pass against the Furman Paladins during the second quarter of the football game at Clemson Memorial Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Mike Comer/Getty Images)

The Clemson football team will host the Louisville Cardinals today. Here’s all in the info you need to know and keys to the matchup.

It’s another Clemson football Saturday in Tiger Town.

The Tigers will be hosting the Louisville Cardinals (2-6) with the hopes of improving to 9-0 and taking the next steps toward winning the ACC Atlantic Division.

If Clemson wins today, the Tigers will be able to clinch the ACC Atlantic next week when they take on Boston College.

Let’s take a look at all the information you need to know to watch, listen or stream the game live and then take a look at our keys to the game.

Game Information via ClemsonTigers.com:

Who: Louisville Cardinals at #2 Clemson Tigers

Where: Memorial Stadium– Death Valley

When: Saturday, Nov. 3 at 12 p.m.

TV Channel: ABC

TV Announcers: Mark Jones (Play-by-Play), Dusty Dvoracek (Color), Molly McGrath (Sideline).

Where to Listen: Clemson Tiger Network Radio Affiliates, 105.5 the Roar App.

Radio Announcers: Don Munson (Play-by-Play), Rodney Williams (Color), Tim Bourret (Color), Reggie Merriweather (Sideline)

Where to stream: WatchESPN

Betting Line: Clemson -38.5

Keys to the game:

There’s not much to this game. If Clemson shows up ready to play, the Tigers will win.

If they’re overlooking Louisville, the Cardinals may keep it close, but it would still be tough to force an upset on the road against a team that is just more talented and deeper on the depth chart.

Here’s our three keys to the game for the Tigers.

  1. Get the run game going
  2. Quick start
  3. Create pressure

I want to see the offense get the rushing attack going and get off to a quick start. Last week, the Tigers didn’t even score in the first quarter. That shouldn’t be the case this week.

On defense, I think the defensive line and linebackers need to create pressure and get into the backfield to disrupt that Louisville offense.