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Nov
10
2021

The Comcast fiasco with the ACC Network continues.

ACC Comcast customers are still waiting the ACC Network to be added to Comcast. It’s nearly the middle of November, football season is just about over, basketball season is beginning, and still the ACC Network is not yet added to the largest cable company in the country.

Some of the ACC’s highest profile games are landing on the ACC presumably to pressure Comcast to add the ACC Network. A month ago Notre Dame at Virginia Tech was on. Then a 4-0 Boston College team played at Clemson, and that was on the ACC Network, and nothing.

This week, one of the top ACC games of the season, a top 25 matchup between Wake Forest and NC State with major Atlantic Division implications has been relegated to the ACC Network.

Here is the issue like with the two games already mentioned, quality ACC games that would have gotten national TV coverage are losing a substantial amount of viewers by being on the ACC Network.

It’s fine if you do this and the ACC Network is landed. It’s a fiasco when you don’t get the network, and your best mathcups are not getting the coverage they deserve.

While I still think an agreement is reached sooner rather than later, I am surprised it isn’t done yet.

As @Hokiesmash_ASD said over a month ago, this is massive miss for the ACC. 

The longer it goes the worse it looks.

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  1. Hokie Mark says:

    ACC fans who happen to be Comcast customers have a part to play. Reach out to Comcast. Demand the ACC Network. Badger them. Threaten the cancel, and if they act like they don’t care – CANCEL! Be willing to change your ISP – even if you have no other alternative except satellite. Comcast is playing hard ball, so the fans have to be willing to play hard ball too…

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