The Clemson Tigers and Virginia Tech Hokies are set to do figurative battle this weekend. You, my friend, are here to gather concerning information for that game. Specifically, what are the betting odds, TV schedule and live stream information for Clemson vs Virginia Tech.

We’re friends. Thanks to that, we will remove ourselves from the semantics and provide you that information right now.

TV Schedule

Date: Saturday, Sep. 30
Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Location: Blacksburg, Virginia
Venue: Lane Stadium
TV Info: ABC
Live Stream:WatchESPNFuboTV

Betting Odds

Point Spread: Virginia Tech +7
Moneylines: Clemson -270, Virginia Tech +222
Over/Under: 51.5

As we always must note during a time like this, make sure your to check with your LEGAL bookmaker before placing any bets. The lines can move for the event all the way until the kick, as the action might dictate for a different number by the time you read this here wonderful post.

For fun, here are  some quotes of Dabo Swinney not ruling out the idea of him replacing Nick Saban at Alabama.

“They [Clemson] may run me out of here, they’ve [schools] fired Bobby Bowden and Joe Paterno and you name it, so I don’t think about it,” Swinney said. “I just love what I do, whether or not I retire here or not, I have a long way to go. You can retire a lot worse places than Clemson, SC; this place is special. I love it. Who knows what God’s got in store for me down the road. I just kinda take it one day at a time, one year at a time. Hopefully, we can be about the right things and the right way. Who knows what God has planned for me 10-15 years down the road will be.”

Herbstreit pressed him on the issue if he would one day coach at Alabama after Nick Saban hangs it up.

“We just beat them [Alabama] for the National Championship I think,” Swinney joked. “First of all…anybody that would suggest that or say that I am humbled by that and certainly appreciate anybody that would even think that way that they would want me be a candidate for a job like Alabama or whatever. But that’s just kinda the fandom. You know people just naturally make connections and think things like that and they never really consider all factors. I’ve always said you never say never because you never know what the dynamics will be. Ten years from now, Alabama may call me and want me to come to Alabama and Clemson people may hate me at that point. I may have a terrible president or AD. There are dynamics that change. I have always focused on being great at where I’m at and blooming where I’m planted. All I know is there is nothing we can’t do here at Clemson. I don’t have to go somewhere else to win at the highest level.”

Sorry, Clemson fans.