NC State at Georgia Tech: How to watch, listen, stream
NC State is set to close the season with back-to-back road games, looking for one win to earn bowl eligibility. First up? A trek south to Georgia Tech.
Both teams enter the midweek contest off their second and final open week. NC State lost 29-19 against Duke its last time out, while Georgia Tech knocked off then-No. 4 Miami 28-23 in its previous game.
Here are all of the details on how to watch, listen or stream Thursday night’s game.
What time does the game start?
NC State at Georgia Tech begins at 7:30 p.m. ET
What television channel is the NC State game on?
The game will be broadcast on ESPN. Matt Barrie (play-by-play), Dan Mullen (analyst) and Harry Lyles Jr. (sideline) will be on the call.
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Where can I find the NC State game on the radio?
While you’re reading TheWolfpacker.com’s in-game coverage, you can tune in to the game on the radio. NC State at Georgia Tech will be broadcast on WRAL-FM in Raleigh. Radio pregame coverage begins two hours prior to kickoff with Matt Chazanow (play-by-play), Johnny Evans (analyst) and Tony Haynes (sideline) on the broadcast.
Where can I stream the game?
The game can also be streamed on Watch ESPN or the ESPN app. The radio broadcast can be streamed through the GoPack Varsity Network App or on Sirius/XM channel 106/193
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Where can I read about the game?
TheWolfpacker.com has you covered for all pregame and postgame content from the Wolfpack’s game at Georgia Tech and our staff will have live updates throughout the contest as well.
NC State at Georgia Tech game notes
– Georgia Tech leads the all-time series 20-11, including an 11-4 mark in Atlanta. This is the fourth meeting between the two squads since Dave Doeren took over in Raleigh, including 2020’s 23-13 win over the Yellow Jackets.
– NC State is second in the FBS with a 31.3 kickoff return average this season, paced by graduate safety DK Kaufman’s electric ability to flip the field. The former Auburn transfer had 164 return yards against Stanford, the fifth-most in the FBS this season.
– The Wolfpack is 20th in the country in tackles for a loss with seven per game, while senior defensive end Davin Vann leads the nation in forced fumbles with five this fall.