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NC State vs. Duke: How to watch, listen, stream

C.Wright2 hr ago

It's time for senior day at Carter-Finley Stadium. NC State will host Duke, a team that handled the Wolfpack with ease last fall before the program won its final five games to reach nine wins and a Pop-Tarts Bowl appearance.

The Pack enters the game off a 59-28 win over Stanford, its second straight win, while the Blue Devils lost their second consecutive game in a 53-31 defeat at Miami.

Here are all of the details on how to watch, listen or stream this weekend's game.

What time does the game start?

NC State vs. Duke begins at 3:30 p.m. ET

What television channel is the NC State game on?

The game will be broadcast on ACC Network. Chris Cotter (play-by-play), Mark Herzlich (analyst) and Coley Harvey (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 vs. Duke 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

Where can I read about the game?

TheWolfpacker.com has you covered for all pregame and postgame content from the Wolfpack's game against Duke and our staff will have live updates throughout the contest as well.

NC State vs. Duke game notes

– This marks the 82nd meeting between the two programs, which dates back to 1924. Duke leads the all-time series 42-37-2, but NC State holds a 15-4 advantage since 1990. This is just the fourth time Duke and NC State will meet since Dave Doeren took over the program in 2013 and he holds a 1-2 record against the Blue Devils.

– Duke coach Manny Diaz began his coaching career at NC State. He served six seasons on staff with the Wolfpack under Chuck Amato. Diaz coached linebackers for his first two seasons, which included current nickels coach Freddie Aughtry-Lindsay and current director of strength and conditioning Dantonio Barnette.

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