Clemson Football: Announcers, TV, streaming – How to watch Tigers-Canes
Clemson football looks for a second consecutive strong performance when the Miami Hurricanes visit Death Valley Saturday afternoon.
The 9-1 Tigers have won the ACC Atlantic and will play in the ACC Championship Game in two weeks, while Miami is a disappointing 5-5 in Mario Cristobal’s inaugural season at the helm.
The Hurricanes are coming off a 35-14 win over Georgia Tech, while Clemson dominated Louisville to the tune of 31-16 last week.
Earlier in the week Casey Cregan provided you with everything you needed or wanted to know about Miami and Houston Burnett read the pulse of the team and Clemson fan base.
Clemson is 5-5 against the spread on the season, while Miami is only 2-8.
Here is the game information and how to watch, including a streaming option.
Game Information: Clemson Tigers vs. Miami Hurricanes
Date/Time: Saturday, November 19 at 3:30 p.m. ET
Where: Memorial Stadium, Clemson, SC
Spread: Clemson -19
Over/Under: 48
Moneyline: Clemson -1100, Miami +700
TV: Bob Wischusen (play-by-play), Dan Orlovsky (analyst), and Kris Budden (sideline) will call the television broadcast for ESPN.
Streaming: FuboTV (try it free)
Don Munson, Tim Bourret, and Reggie Merriweather will present the game on the radio via the Clemson Athletic Network.
Clemson football looks to extend the nation’s longest winning streak
The Tigers are looking to extend the nation’s longest home winning streak, which currently sits at 39 games, as the Tigers have not lost in Death Valley since November 12, 2016 to the Pittsburgh Panthers.
While the Tigers have clinched the Atlantic and a date with North Carolina in the ACC Championship Game on December 3, their path to the College Football Playoff remains murky with 8 teams ahead of them, with at least two of those teams not playing in a conference championship game.
A win would also secure the Clemson program’s 12th consecutive 10-win season and Dabo Swinney’s 160th win as head coach at Clemson.
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