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How to Watch Louisville Cardinals at Clemson Tigers: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

The Cardinals head back on the road and will try and snap a season-long losing streak against the Tigers.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - After suffering yet another brutal loss to Virginia, the Louisville men's is heading back on the road, and will attempt to get back to their winning way when they travel to Clemson.

The Cardinals have had more than their fair share of beatdowns by the Cavaliers over the years, but their most recent outing was one for the record books. Their halftime deficit of 41-13 was their largest since 1938 and the third-largest halftime deficit in program history, eventually falling 69-52 this past Saturday at the KFC Yum! Center for their five straight loss.

As for the Tigers, they have hit a rough patch over the past month-plus. Clemson got off to an incredibly hot start, winning their first nine games of the season including victories over Alabama and TCU. But since then, they have dropped six of their last 10 games, and are trending towards landing on the NCAA Tournament bubble.

This will be the 15th all-time meeting between Louisville and Clemson, with the Cardinals owning a 9-5 advantage in the series. While the Tigers were one of just two conference wins for UofL last season, CU is 5-0 at home against Louisville since they joined the ACC.

Louisville Cardinals (6-14, 1-8 ACC) at Clemson Tigers (13-6, 3-5 ACC)

  • Date/Time: Tuesday, Jan. 30 at 9:00 p.m. EST
  • Place: KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky.
  • TV: ACC Network - Play-by-play and analyst TBD.
  • Channel (Louisville)/Live Stream: Spectrum: 524, Dish: 402, DirecTV: 612; fuboTV (link here).
  • Radio (Louisville): 93.9 FM - Paul Rogers (play-by-play), Bob Valvano (analyst)

(Photo of Brandon Huntley-Hatfield: Jamie Rhodes - USA TODAY Sports)

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