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Want to watch the UNC-Miami college football game on TV? Here’s how to find it.

ACC media voters picked North Carolina to win the Coastal Division in the preseason. The team picked to finished second? Miami. This weekend’s game in Kenan Stadium between the Tar Heels and Hurricanes was supposed to decide the division’s front-runner. The winner would have an inside trek to Charlotte and the league’s championship game on Dec. 4.

Instead, those ACC title aspirations for Carolina (3-3, 2-3 ACC) have fizzled out. No team since the conference expanded to 14 teams has won the Coastal with three losses. (In 2012 when the league was still 12 teams, Carolina, Georgia Tech and Miami finished in a three-way tie for first and each had 5-3 records in the league.)

The Canes (2-3, 0-1) stagger into Kenan Stadium after news this week that starting quarterback D’Eriq King will have season-ending shoulder surgery. Freshman quarterback Tyler Van Dyke, who started two games including their loss to Virginia, will be making his first career start on the road against the Heels.

Saturday’s UNC-Miami game will be broadcast on the ACC Network.

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The game is also available to ACC Network subscribers via the ESPN App and ESPN.com. The link to watch it is here.

Additionally, you can keep up with the game by following News & Observer reporter C.L. Brown (@clbrownhoops) on Twitter. He will be at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill covering the game.

Game day details: When does the UNC-Miami game kickoff?

Teams: Miami Hurricanes at UNC Tar Heels

Where: Kenan Stadium, Chapel Hill

Date: Saturday, Oct. 16

Time: 3:30 p.m.

TV: ACC Network

Streaming: ESPN3

Betting line: UNC is a seven-point favorite.

Series history: Series tied 11-11.

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