ACC Network’s (ACCN) May lineup continues with new programming and one-time showings of classic Michael Jordan performances during his college career at North Carolina. Along with Michael Jordan Carolina Rewind on ACCN, highlighting the week is the debut of an ACCN original program 3-Day Weekend and a 12-hour Football National Championships marathon. ACCN is the 24/7 national platform dedicated to ACC sports.
3-Day Weekend
3-Day Weekend features host Jess Roy as she travels to ACC college towns, introducing fans to historic spots, popular restaurants and establishments, while giving viewers a taste of what the area has to offer. The debut episode takes fans to Blacksburg, Va., for incredible food and drink, a horseback ride, the New River and an encounter with presidential turkeys. The 30-minute show premieres Friday, May 22, at 6 p.m. ET
Michael Jordan Carolina Rewind
As previously announced and in cooperation with Raycom Sports, ACCN will exclusively air five North Carolina men’s basketball games from the 1983 and ‘84 seasons spotlighting legendary Tar Heel Michael Jordan on Saturday, May 16. Michael Jordan Carolina Rewind will feature 10 consecutive hours of classic Jordan performances, beginning at noon.
Packer and Durham Special: Jordan at Carolina
Jordan themed programming on ACCN will begin with Packer and Durham Special: Jordan at Carolina on Saturday at 11 a.m. The one-hour show will feature interviews with North Carolina head coach Roy Williams, legendary players Sam Perkins, Muggsy Bogues and Ralph Sampson, and veteran sportscaster Billy Packer.
Football National Championships
Monday’s slate will showcase national championship winning performances from ACC football teams. The 12-hour Football National Championships marathon begins with the 2000 Sugar Bowl featuring Florida State and Virginia Tech at noon. The 2002 Rose Bowl - Miami vs Nebraska follows at 2 p.m., along with Florida State vs Auburn in the 2014 Vizio BCS National Championship game at 4 p.m., and back-to-back Clemson vs Alabama matchups in the 2017 and 2019 CFP National Championship games at 7 and 10 p.m., respectively.
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