Just three weeks remain in the 2025 season for the Virginia Tech football team. Sitting at 3-6 following their second bye in three weeks this season, the Hokies begin their final stretch of games on Saturday night at Florida State.
They will kick off at 7:30 p.m. on the ACC Network in what could be considered the "James Franklin Bowl" in terms of landing the highly sought-after former Penn State coach. Virginia Tech needs to win out to make a third straight bowl, while FSU is 4-5 and with road games at North Carolina State and Florida, this is a must-win for the Seminoles to become bowl-eligible.
On Monday, the ACC released the times and TV channels for Week 13's games, and that weekend, the Hokies will be hosting Miami. In a rare occurrence, the conference has placed the game in the dreaded six-day hold.
Miami at Virginia Tech placed in six-day hold by ACC
Here is the schedule released for Week 13 with the games that already have a date and time, followed by games that are in the six-day hold. The times and channel assignments will be announced after this weekend's games.
- Delaware at Wake Forest – Noon ET on ACC Network
- Syracuse at Notre Dame – 3:30 p.m. ET on NBC – as previously announced
- Furman at Clemson – 4:30 pm ET on The CW
- California at Stanford – 7:30 p.m. ET on ACC Network
- Pitt at Georgia Tech
- Duke at North Carolina
- Louisville at SMU
- Miami at Virginia Tech
The date and time for the Hokies and Hurricanes could be anyone's guess. There are some juicy matchups that weekend with ACC Championship Game implications. Pittsburgh at Georgia Tech and Louisville and SMU are the two biggest games and will likely have the best remaining time slots. Duke at UNC and Miami, and VT are likely to get the final two slots.
