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What radio station is the Clemson vs. Pittsburgh game on? Details on Week 12 NCAA football game coverage

Dabo Swinney's No. 20 Clemson Tigers will travel north to Pennsylvania, to face the Pittsburgh Panthers in one of the last games of their season on Saturday.

The Tigers, who have a 7-2 overall record (6-1 ACC), are having a better season than last year as they already had four losses at this point last season. The question is, can they equal last year's performance and win their remaining three games?

The Panthers also have a 7-2 overall record, but they're unranked due to their mediocre 3-2 overall record. Their losses came in their last two games against SMU and Virginia, which cost them their No. 18 spot in the AP Poll.

The game will be available for listening on the state of South Carolina through Clemson's premier radio station partner, WCCP 105.5 FM The Roar. In Pittsburgh, the game can be listened to on 93.7 The Fan. Those in Harrisburg can tune into Fox Sports 1460. Nationwide you can listen to the game on TuneIn.

How to watch Pittsburgh vs. Clemson? Streaming options for the ACC clash

ESPN will carry the game, which means you'll have many streaming options. You can stream ESPN on Fubo TV, Sling Orange, YouTube TV, Vidgo, and Hulu + Live TV (With the ESPN add-on).

There's also the option of streaming the game through ESPN's streaming service, ESPN+. You can stream ESPN content on the network's app and website with your cable provider's credentials.

The game will start at noon ET this Saturday, and it will be played at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Pittsburgh vs. Clemson: Odds and favorite

Clemson is well regarded for the encounter on Saturday afternoon, with the bookies making the Tigers 11-point favorites. ESPN's game predictor also reflects this, giving them a 68.9% chance of winning.

The Tigers defeated the Virginia Tech Hokies 24-14 in their last encounter, with quarterback Cade Klubnik throwing for 211 yards, with three touchdown passes and an interception.

For their part, the Panthers fell to the other big Virginia school, the Cavaliers. The game ended 24-19 in favor of Virginia and had signal-caller Eli Holstein throwing for 121 yards.

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