Clemson, S.C. -- The highly anticipated second half of the Syracuse-Clemson football game will now be televised on ESPN2 following an extended lightning delay lasting 80 minutes. Initially, the game kicked off on ESPN, but due to unforeseen circumstances, the network made the decision to shift the broadcast of the second half to ESPN2.
In a strategic move, ESPN opted to air the Mississippi-Tulane football game on its primary channel. This matchup, which was originally scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m., falls within ESPN's typical broadcast timeslot. The scheduling adjustment reflects the network's commitment to delivering live sports coverage, even amid unexpected delays.
As the teams head into the second half, Syracuse holds a commanding lead over Clemson with a score of 24-14 at halftime. Fans and viewers alike are eager to see how Clemson will respond in the second half. According to officials, the game is anticipated to resume at approximately 3:45 p.m., allowing fans to stay glued to their screens for the thrilling conclusion of this college football clash.