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Virginia vs Duke live updates: ACC Championship game score, highlights
College football Power Four title picks and top Group of Five contender
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A Power Four conference champion will be determined tonight — though depending on the result, the winner of the game may not come with a College Football Playoff berth.
The 2025 ACC football season will wrap up on Saturday, Dec. 6 with the league’s championship game between No. 16 Virginia (No. 17 CFP) and Duke taking place at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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The Cavaliers have been one of the best stories in college football this season, with a 10-2 record after going just 11-23 in their previous three seasons under coach Tony Elliott. It’s Virginia’s first 10-win season since 1989. One of those victories came against its Saturday opponent: a 34-17 win against the Blue Devils on Nov. 15.
Duke is in the ACC championship game despite finishing just 7-5 in the regular season. A 6-2 record in conference play, however, sent it to Charlotte after a convoluted series of tiebreakers notably left out No. 13 Miami (No. 12 CFP).
If the Blue Devils manage to get a different result in the second matchup between the teams, it’s quite possible that the ACC will get left out of the 12-team playoff, which gives berths to the five highest-ranked conference champions. Duke wasn’t ranked in the latest top 25 from the playoff selection committee, putting it behind No. 25 James Madison, the Sun Belt champion.
USA TODAY is bringing you live updates, scores and highlights from the game. Follow along:
This section will be updated throughout the game.
TEAM
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
FINAL
Duke
7
7
0
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Virginia
0
7
3
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This section will be updated closer to kickoff.
The Cavaliers get all the way down to the Blue Devils’ 2-yard line on their opening drive of the second half, but Duke’s defense stands tall from there, dropping Virginia for a 5-yard loss and then forcing Chandler Morris into an incompletion.
Still, the Cavaliers cap off a 17-play drive with a 24-yard field goal from Will Bettridge to get within four, 14-10, with 7:19 remaining in the third quarter.
Duke holds a 14-7 lead over Virginia at halftime. The Blue Devils have a 170-115 advantage in total yards, with the Cavaliers running only 23 plays and Duke leading the time of possession battle 20:29-9:31.
Virginia is set to receive the opening kickoff of the second half.
Duke goes three-and-out and punts away to Virginia, which will take over at its 30-yard line with 1:43 left.
For the first time tonight, we have a punt. A Chandler Morris pass on third-and-9 from the Virginia 48-yard line falls incomplete and the Cavaliers opt to punt. The ball bounces into the end zone for a touchback, giving Duke the ball at its own 20 with 2:55 remaining in the first half.
Duke has another lengthy touchdown drive, this one going 75 plays in 13 plays in 8:02. It’s punctuated by a 16-yard Nate Sheppard touchdown run to give the Blue Devils a 14-7 lead with 6:14 left in the first half.
Duke yet again comes up with big plays with it needed them, converting on two fourth downs on the drive, one of which came on a fake punt from its own 33-yard line. It’s the Blue Devils’ third-consecutive game with a special teams fake for a first down.
Darian Mensah’s interception proves to be costly, turning what could have been a 14-point lead into a tie ballgame.
On a first-and-10 from the Duke 11-yard line, Chandler Morris dumps it off to running back J’Mari Taylor, who cuts and plows through the Blue Devils’ defense for a touchdown, tying the game after the extra point with 14:16 left in the first half.
Virginia has a second-and-1 at the Duke 14-yard line once the second quarter begins.
Shortly after Duke benefits from a momentum swing, the Blue Devils give the ball right back. On a second-and-14 from the Duke 24-yard line, two plays after Virginia’s missed field goal, Darian Mensah throws an interception right to Cavaliers safety Corey Costner, who returns it to the Duke 23-yard line with 47 seconds left in the quarter.
The Cavaliers have a nice response to Duke’s opening touchdown drive, getting as far as the Blue Devils’ 20-yard line. From there, though, they’re dropped for a 2-yard loss on a rushing attempt, Chandler Morris is brought down for a sack on third down and Will Bettridge misses a 45-yard field goal wide left.
Duke will take over at its own 28 with about two minutes left in the first quarter.
After days of jokes about how it made the conference championship game, Duke showed on its first drive that it just might belong on this stage. The Blue Devils go 75 yards in 15 plays and 9:38, capped off by a 12-yard touchdown pass from Darian Mensah to Jeremiah Hasley.
It’s the longest opening drive by plays and time of possession in ACC Championship game history.
There were several instances on the possession that it seemed like Duke might not get any points, let alone seven. The Blue Devils faced four third-downs, converting three of them, and went for it on a fourth-and-2 from the Virginia 41-yard line.
Despite going 7-5 in the regular season, which included losses to Tulane and UConn, Duke finds itself 60 minutes away from a conference title. How, exactly, did the Blue Devils get there?
Even with its subpar overall mark, coach Manny Diaz’s team went 6-2 in conference play, putting it in a five-way tie for second place in the conference standings behind Virginia. Duke ended up getting the edge over the four other teams because of the ACC’s sixth tiebreaker: conference opponent record. Duke’s ACC opponents had a combined win percentage of .500, while Miami and Georgia Tech came in behind them at .438.
Here’s a look at the injury situation for Virginia heading into its ACC championship matchup against Duke, according to the ACC’s latest athlete availability report:
Out
- CB #1 Dre Walker
- WR #2 Andre Greene Jr.
- LB #5 Kam Robinson
- DB #7 Ja’Maric Morris
- CB #9 Jam Jackson
- TE #9 Dakota Twitty
- QB #19 Grady Brosterhous
- RB #20 Xavier Brown
- RB #28 Noah Vaughn
- S #38 Armstrong Jones
- OL #54 Makilan Thomas
- DL #56 Tyler Simmons
- OL #56 Tyshawn Wyatt
- OL #71 Monroe Mills
- WR #80 Trevor Ladd
Game-time decision
- WR #6 Cam Ross
- WR #8 Jayden Thomas
- OL #52 McKale Boley
Ross is the Hoos’ third-leading wide receiver this season, with 459 receiving yards and two touchdowns.
Here’s a look at the players who will be out for Duke in Saturday’s ACC championship game against Virginia, according to the ACC’s latest athlete availability report:
- S #1 Terry Moore
- CB #5 Kimari Robinson
- DE #14 Bryce Davis
- LB #24 Bradley Gompers
- LB #31 Elliott Schaper
- LB #36 Nick Morris Jr.
- OL #52 Micah Sahakian
- OL #73 Evan Scott
- OL #78 Nathan Kutufaris
Virginia is favored by -3.5 over Duke in the ACC championship game, according to the latest odds from BetMGM.
The ACC championship game between Virginia and Duke will be airing on ABC, with Sean McDonough (play-by-play) and Greg McElroy (analyst) on the call while Molly McGrath and Taylor McGregor report from the sideline.
What time does Virginia vs Duke start?
- Date: Saturday, Dec. 6
- Time: 8 p.m. ET
- Where: Bank of American Stadium (Charlotte, N.C.)
Virginia vs Duke will kick off at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, Dec. 6 from Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
What TV channel is Virginia vs Duke on today?
The ACC championship game between Virginia and Duke will be broadcast on ABC. Streaming options for the game include Fubo, which carries ABC and offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Virginia vs Duke predictions
Craig Meyer, USA TODAY Sports: Duke 27, Virginia 24
The Blue Devils were handled by the Cavaliers in their regular-season matchup, but Virginia, for all of its success, has been inconsistent this season. With a better effort from quarterback Mensah this time around, Duke earns a tight win and potentially shuts the ACC out of the playoff.
Virginia football schedule 2025
Here’s a look at Virginia’s schedule in 2025, including past scores.
- Saturday, Aug. 30: Virginia 48, Coastal Carolina 7
- Saturday, Sept. 6: NC State 35, Virginia 31
- Saturday, Sept. 13: Virginia 55, Williams & Mary 16
- Saturday, Sept. 20: Virginia 48, Stanford 20 *
- Friday, Sept. 26: Virginia 46, Florida State 38 (2OT) *
- Saturday, Oct. 4: Virginia 30, Louisville 27 (OT) *
- Saturday, Oct. 11: BYE
- Saturday, Oct. 18: Virginia 22, Washington State 20
- Saturday, Oct. 25: Virginia 17, North Carolina 16 (OT) *
- Saturday, Nov. 1: Virginia 31, Cal 21 *
- Saturday, Nov. 8: Wake Forest 16, Virginia 9 *
- Saturday, Nov. 15: Virginia 34, Duke 17 *
- Saturday, Nov. 22: BYE
- Saturday, Nov. 29: Virginia 27, Virginia Tech 7 *
- Saturday, Dec. 6: Virginia vs Duke | ESPN, 8 p.m. ET **
* – denotes ACC game
** – denotes ACC championship game
Duke football schedule 2025
Here’s a look at Duke’s schedule in 2025, including past scores.
- Thursday, Aug. 28: Duke 45, Elon 17
- Saturday, Sept. 6: Illinois 45, Duke 19
- Saturday, Sept. 13: Tulane 34, Duke 27
- Saturday, Sept. 20: Duke 45, NC State 33 *
- Saturday, Sept. 27: Duke 38, Syracuse 3 *
- Saturday, Oct. 4: Duke 45, Cal 21 *
- Saturday, Oct. 11: BYE
- Saturday, Oct. 18: Georgia Tech 27, Duke 18 *
- Saturday, Oct. 25: BYE
- Saturday, Nov. 1: Duke 46, Clemson 45 *
- Saturday, Nov. 8: UConn 37, Duke 34
- Saturday, Nov. 15: Virginia 34, Duke 17 *
- Saturday, Nov. 22: Duke 32, North Carolina 25 *
- Saturday, Nov. 29: Duke 49, Wake Forest 32 *
- Saturday, Dec. 6: Virginia vs Duke | ESPN, 8 p.m. ET **
* – denotes ACC game
** – denotes ACC championship game
Virginia
Skydiver rescued after crashing into scoreboard during Virginia Tech football scrimmage
A skydiver crashed into the Lane Stadium scoreboard before Virginia Tech’s spring football game Saturday.
Virginia Tech officials said on X that the skydiver “was safely secured and is currently stable” following rescue efforts. The incident caused a delay in the start of the spring game.
“Thankful for game days with Hokie Nation and for the Blacksburg and Virginia Tech first responders whose quick actions safely returned today’s parachuter to the ground without injury,” the university said.
The name of the skydiver wasn’t released.
“Our primary focus remains on their well-being,” Virginia Tech officials said in a statement. “We extend our sincere appreciation to the first responders, event staff, and medical personnel for their swift, coordinated and professional response.”
Video footage showed the skydiver’s parachute landing between the “C” and the “H” on the Virginia Tech lettering on top of the scoreboard before first responders rescued him.
CBS News has reached out to the Blacksburg Fire Department for details on the incident.
Virginia
Clemson baseball picks up big Game 2 win over Virginia Cavaliers
A much cleaner performance carried Clemson baseball on Friday, as it answered the previous night’s loss with a 5-1 win over No. 9 Virginia.
Michael Sharman set the tone from the start. He kept Virginia off balance all night, working eight innings while giving up just a single run. There weren’t many free passes, and he consistently pitched ahead, which allowed him to stay in control deep into the game. Hayden Simmerson wrapped things up in the ninth without any trouble.
At the plate, Nate Savoie was the difference. He delivered two home runs, including a go-ahead shot later in the game that put Clemson in front for good. His first long ball gave the Tigers an early edge, and he finished with three RBIs on the night.
Virginia managed to pull even midway through, but Clemson quickly responded. The offense strung together quality at-bats, with Bryce Clavon driving in a run and Luke Gaffney continuing his strong weekend with multiple hits. The Tigers created more separation late, adding another run after working a bases-loaded situation.
Clemson moves to 25-15 overall and 6-11 in conference play with the win. The series now comes down to Saturday’s matchup in Charlottesville.
Contact us @Clemson_Wire on X, and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Clemson Tigers news and notes, plus opinions.
Virginia
Car crashes into Murphy’s Irish Pub patio on the Oceanfront
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A car crashed into the patio at Murphy’s Irish Pub on the Oceanfront on Friday night.
Virginia Beach medics arrived at the scene around 7:54 p.m. at Murphy’s Irish Pub and found several victims, according to police. All were taken to the hospital with injuries ranging from non-life-threatening to very severe.
Medics are still on the scene, according to News 3’s team onsite.
This is an active scene and an ongoing investigation; News 3’s team will continue providing updates.
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