Syracuse football looks for luck on the road as they face Virginia Tech at Lane Stadium on Saturday, October 23 (10/23/2021).
The game will be broadcast on YES Network locally, and ACC Regional Sports Networks, which can be streamed on DirecTV Stream.
Syracuse has not won a game since the start of conference play, and is looking to snap a 3-game skid as they head back on the road this weekend.
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Virginia Tech is 1-1 in conference with a 3-3 record overall. It may be the Orange’s best chance to begin righting the ship as the final leg of the season gets underway. For Dino Babers, it marks his first trip to Lane Stadium in 35 years of coaching.
“I hear it’s a heck of a place to play,” Babers said during his weekly press conference. “The team’s excited about going down there and we know it’s going to be a difficult task.
Kickoff is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. ET. Here are the local channel numbers for YES Network in Central New York:
- Spectrum: 53 and Channel 321 (SD & HD)
- Verizon Fios: Channel 576 (HD) and 76 (SD)
- DirecTV: Channel 631 (SD & HD)
- Dish Network: Not available
- New Visions: Channel 762 (HD) and 76 (SD)
Cable subscribers can also login to watchyesnetwork.com with their cable provider to enjoy the game for free.
For radio listeners, the game will air locally on TK99/105 and nationally on SiriusXM channel 380 (Streaming 970).
DirecTV Stream is the only streaming service that currently offers YES Network, and that means it’s the only choice for the fan who absolutely must watch every Syracuse University football game. YES Network is available at the Choice Package level ($84.99/month).
DirecTV Stream includes 90+ channels, 20 hours of DVR storage and thousands of on-demand titles.
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