September 16, 2024

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THE FLATS – Georgia Tech, still looking for a boost in February, will travel to Louisville this Saturday for a 6:30 p.m. game at the KFC Yum! Center.

Since defeating No. 3 North Carolina to end January, Tech (10-13, 3-9 ACC) has lost both of its games this month: 82-76 at NC State and 80-51 at home against Wake Forest. The Yellow Jackets, who have also won conference matchups over Duke and Clemson, had dropped five of their previous six games and ten of their previous twelve.

Similar circumstances have befallen Louisville (7-16, 2-10 ACC), which has dropped 10 of its last 12 games despite victories over Miami (80-71) in early December and Florida State (101-92) last Saturday.both in the house. Wednesday night, the Cardinals were defeated by Syracuse 94-92 in a close game.

The ACC Network will broadcast the game live on Saturday, and the ESPN app will offer a live stream. The Georgia Tech Sports Network’s main station, 680 the Fan (680 AM/93.7 FM), and Legends Sports provide radio coverage. Additionally accessible on SiriusXM channel 380 and the SiriusXM app is the Tech broadcast.

North Carolina (10), Duke (20), and Clemson (29), the three ACC teams with the highest ranks in the NCAA’s NET rankings, were the opponents faced by Georgia Tech in its three ACC victories.
There have been nine Georgia Tech ACC games decided by a single digit. Tech is tied for second in Division I with 16 of its 23 games played thus far this season decided by fewer than 10 points (Tech is 8-8 in those games). Nine out of those were within five points.
This season, Tech is 2-6 when playing real road games, and five of its eight remaining games are away from home.
In five visits to the KFC Yum! Center, Tech has never prevailed. At Freedom Hall, the Jackets had a 3-8 record.

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