Georgia Tech vs North Carolina: Viewers Guide
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are 1-3 on the season and are losers of two straight but will look to get back into the win column on Saturday afternoon against the North Carolina Tar Heels.
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets have lost their last two games to The Citadel and Temple in two of the last three weeks and find themselves at 1-3 on the season. On Saturday, the Jackets will look to get back onto the win column when they take on the North Carolina Tar Heels at Bobby Dodd Stadium.
Television and Streaming:
Saturday’s matchup between the two programs will be able to be viewed on the ACC Network as most of the Yellow Jackets games have been so far. Fans will need to check with their local cable or satellite provider in order to see if you have access to the network. There aren’t many streaming options for fans unless, you have a streaming service such as Youtube or Hulu.
Odds:
As of Friday night, the Jackets are 10.5 point underdogs to the North Carolina Tar Heels. The Jackets so far this season are 0-4 against the spread, failing to cover in each of their games so far this season. The Tar Heels on the other hand have gone 3-2 this season against the spread including covering a 27.5 point spread last week against the Clemson Tigers.
Radio:
Radio (Atlanta based): 680 AM/ 93.7 FM
Online via RamblinWreck.com or the Georgia Tech athletics Gameday app
Tickets:
Plenty of tickets are still available for the matchup between the Yellow Jackets and Tar Heels on Saturday afternoon. The lowest tickets available for the game can be found at $17.
Weather:
The weather for tomorrow’s game won’t nearly be as hot as it was on Friday with a high of 80 and a real-feel of 82. There is a chance of precipitation as well as a chance of thunderstorms but hopefully both hold into the night after the game ends. That being said, according to Accuweather, the greatest chance for both currently is 4 p.m, right when the two are expected to kickoff on Saturday afternoon.