Who are the Clemson vs. Louisville game announcers on ESPN? All you need to know about Week 10 game’s coverage team

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Louisville v Clemson - Source: Getty
Louisville v Clemson - Source: Getty

After a bye week, Clemson is ready to begin its November schedule with a home game against Louisville on Saturday, Nov. 2. Scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. ET, this prime-time matchup at Clemson's Memorial Stadium will be Clemson's third home game this season. The Tigers have a remarkable record, with a 22-game home night win streak that dates back to 2013, the nation’s second-longest.

Fans can look forward to a packed stadium and a high-powered atmosphere as Clemson (6-1) squares off against Louisville (5-3). Here’s everything you need to know about ESPN’s coverage team and the game.

Clemson vs. Louisville game announcers today

The Clemson vs. Louisville game will be broadcast on ESPN. Bob Wischusen will be the play-by-play announcer, with analysis from Louis Riddick and sideline reporting by Kris Budden.

Fans can expect an in-depth broadcast with ESPN, starting with pre-game coverage at 7:30 p.m. ET.

For Louisville listeners tuning in on the radio, 93.9 FM will carry the game with Paul Rogers handling the play-by-play, Craig Swabek providing analysis, and Jody Demling offering updates from the sidelines.

What time is Clemson vs. Louisville?

The Clemson Tigers (6-1, 5-0 ACC) face the Louisville Cardinals (5-3, 3-2 ACC) on Saturday, Nov. 2, with a kickoff scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina.

Here are some details that you need to know:

When: Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. ET

Location: Memorial Stadium (Clemson, SC) in Berkeley, California

TV channel: ESPN

Live Stream: Fubo

Clemson enters this matchup after a dominant 48-31 victory over Virginia, while Louisville narrowly defeated Boston College, 31-27, The Cardinals are known for their offensive power. On the receiving end, Louisville’s wide receivers will be creating challenges for defenses.

Through seven games, Clemson’s quarterback Cade Klubnik, throwing for 1,836 yards, averaging 262.3 per game, with 20 touchdowns and just three interceptions, he has also added 227 rushing yards and scored four touchdowns on the ground. Phil Mafah has been a key part of the rushing attack with 692 yards and six touchdowns, averaging an impressive 6.5 yards per carry. Antonio Williams has been a reliable target, recording 28 catches for 393 yards and five touchdowns.

For Louisville, Tyler Shough has thrown for 2,348 yards over eight games, with 20 touchdowns and five interceptions, completing 64.3% of his passes. Key receivers include Ja'Corey Brooks with 799 yards and eight touchdowns and Isaac Brown with 649 rushing yards and six touchdowns.

What to expect in the Clemson vs. Louisville?

Weather conditions are expected to be perfect for the matchup, with clear skies and temperatures in the mid-60s°F, complemented by low winds, ideal for passing plays and reliable kicking. A win at Death Valley would be an achievement for Louisville, while Clemson seeks to continue its impressive home-game streak.

Louisville enters with a balanced offense with strong passing and an effective ground game. On defense, Louisville is known for solid tackling and strong coverage, which could disrupt Clemson’s rhythm, especially if they force turnovers.

Clemson’s offense, led by quarterback Cade Klubnik, keeps defenses guessing with their game plan. The Tigers’ front line aggressively pressures opposing quarterbacks, while the secondary capitalizes on interceptions.

Louisville’s quarterback Tyler Shough will also be a key player to watch out. While he will require support to navigate Clemson’s strong defense, Louisville’s secondary must be ready to counter Clemson's passing threats.

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