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The ACC's entire 2025 football schedule was revealed Monday night and features several nationally-ranked showdowns, 16 non-conference matchups with opponents inside 247Sports' way-too-early top 25 and a record-setting number of Friday night contests.
Clemson football knows its road map to Charlotte and beyond. The Tigers, a unanimous Top 10 team in national ‘Way Too Early’ rankings, had their full 2025 sched
St. John's at Georgetown, 6:30 p.m. Cent. Michigan at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Providence at Seton Hall, 7 p.m. Dayton at St. Bonaventure, 8 p.m. North Carolina at Pittsburgh, 9 p.m.
The ACC made Friday night games a priority with a record-setting 10 contests scheduled including a pair each for North Carolina and Florida State, along with Georgia Tech's rivalry showdown with Georgia at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Tar Heels' opener under Bill Belichick has been moved to Labor Day night against TCU.
The company, which is a subsidiary of RTX Corp. (NYSE: RTX), is investing $285 million into its massive Asheville facility. Pratt & Whitney will add 325 jobs to the location. The N.C. Economic Investment Committee approved incentives for the company's expansion earlier today.
The first season of the Bill Belichick era will begin in prime time on a Monday night. The regular season will conclude with N.C. State on the road. In between? Plenty of intrigue.
The large jet parts facility in Western North Carolina could get larger — though its presence hasn’t been without controversy. Raytheon, now named RTX Corp., is the parent company.
Hot shooting early from N.C. State put a scare into the Blue Devils, but No. 2 Duke pulled away in the game’s final minutes for a home win over the Wolfpack to remain perfect in ACC play.
We sort of gave the list of everything we wanted, but we never thought about how to pay for it,” said CATS CEO Brent Cagle, referring to previous transit plans.
Western Carolina faces the Chattanooga Mocs after Bernard Pelote scored 24 points in Western Carolina's 80-78 overtime win over the Citadel Bulldogs.