With the ACC Network launch less than two weeks away, plenty of television providers have not yet agreed to carry the network.

Comcast, Century Link, DISH Network, and Frontier Communications are the main providers who have not yet struck deals.

As of now, that means that if you are using one of those providers, the Florida State football team's home opener against ULM on Sept. 7 and first true away game at Virginia on Sept. 14 will not be available for you to watch.

The network launch is set for Aug. 22 and FSU will have the first live event three days later when its defending NCAA Championship soccer team hosts Wisconsin on Aug. 25 at 2 p.m.

This has FSU taking major action as Athletic Director David Coburn released a letter to FSU fans, advising them to take action as launch nears.

"If you are a customer of either Comcast Cable, DISH Network, Century Link or Frontier Communications, you will NOT have the ACC Network or ACC Network Extra and you will not be able to see the games at this time," Coburn said in his statement.

"With the launch of the ACC Network just over two weeks away, we are now recommending that FSU fans who have Comcast, DISH Network, or Frontier Communications switch providers to ensure they do not miss any of the action."

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In Tallahassee, Hulu Live, DIRECTV, Playstation Vue and Youtube TV have agreed to terms to carry the ACC Network. You can see the full list of providers in your area by visiting GetACCN.com.

Youtube TV and Playstation Vue begin at $49.99 per month while Hulu Live begins at $44.99 per month.

"Florida State and the ACC remain confident that the success of the ACC Network will eventually ensure its carriage on all available providers," Coburn added.

"However, those carriers who have not signed up must realize the level of interest of Seminole fans as well as that of our fellow ACC members. Go Noles!"