Georgia
How to watch North Carolina State Wolfpack vs. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets: NCAA Basketball live stream info, TV channel, start time, game odds
Who’s Playing
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets @ North Carolina State Wolfpack
Current Records: Georgia Tech 10-11, North Carolina State 14-7
How To Watch
- When: Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. ET
- Where: PNC Arena — Raleigh, North Carolina
- TV: The CW Network
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
- Ticket Cost: $19.00
What to Know
We’ve got another exciting ACC matchup on schedule as the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the North Carolina State Wolfpack are set to tip at 5:30 p.m. ET on February 3rd at PNC Arena. North Carolina State is favored, but seeing as the odds didn’t stop Georgia Tech in their last game, maybe the team has another upset up their sleeve.
Georgia Tech can finally bid farewell to their three-game losing streak thanks to their game on Tuesday. In a tight matchup that could have gone either way, they made off with a 74-73 win over the Tar Heels. The victory was just what Georgia Tech needed coming off of a 91-67 defeat in their prior match.
Multiple players turned in solid performances to lead Georgia Tech to victory, but perhaps none more so than Kyle Sturdivant, who scored 18 points. The team also got some help courtesy of Naithan George, who scored 16 points.
Meanwhile, North Carolina State had to suffer through a three-game losing streak, but that streak is no more. They came out on top against the Hurricanes by a score of 74-68 on Tuesday.
DJ Horne was the offensive standout of the game as he scored 24 points. Another player making a difference was Casey Morsell, who scored 17 points.
The Yellow Jackets’ win ended a four-game drought at home and bumped them up to 10-11. As for the Wolfpack, their victory bumped their record up to 14-7.
The two teams pleased both fans and bettors in their last matchups by winning and covering the spread. As for their game on Saturday, North Carolina State is the favorite in this one, as the experts expect to see them win by eight points. This contest will be Georgia Tech’s seventh straight as the underdogs (so far over this stretch they are 3-3 against the spread).
Georgia Tech came up short against the Wolfpack in their previous matchup back in February of 2023, falling 72-64. Can Georgia Tech avenge their defeat or is history doomed to repeat itself? We’ll find out soon enough.
Odds
North Carolina State is a big 8-point favorite against Georgia Tech, according to the latest college basketball odds.
The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 8-point spread, and stayed right there.
The over/under is set at 146 points.
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Series History
Georgia Tech has won 6 out of their last 10 games against North Carolina State.
- Feb 04, 2023 – North Carolina State 72 vs. Georgia Tech 64
- Jan 17, 2023 – North Carolina State 78 vs. Georgia Tech 66
- Feb 15, 2022 – North Carolina State 76 vs. Georgia Tech 61
- Jan 25, 2020 – Georgia Tech 64 vs. North Carolina State 58
- Nov 05, 2019 – Georgia Tech 82 vs. North Carolina State 81
- Mar 06, 2019 – Georgia Tech 63 vs. North Carolina State 61
- Mar 01, 2018 – Georgia Tech 78 vs. North Carolina State 75
- Feb 21, 2017 – North Carolina State 71 vs. Georgia Tech 69
- Jan 15, 2017 – Georgia Tech 86 vs. North Carolina State 76
- Jan 27, 2016 – Georgia Tech 90 vs. North Carolina State 83
Georgia
Georgia election bill deadlines: New law delays ballot QR code removal
BARTOW COUNTY, Ga. – Gov. Brian Kemp signed a new election bill into law Thursday, shifting key deadlines and rules for county election workers ahead of the upcoming midterms.
Election officials caught in limbo
What we know:
Long before Georgians head to the polls to cast their ballots, election officials are working hard behind the scenes to ensure a smooth and accurate process.
As a July 1 deadline approached to eliminate QR codes from ballots, those tasked with running local elections were caught in limbo in the middle of a big election year.
Clear path forward voting
What they’re saying:
Joseph Kirk, the Bartow County Elections Director and President of the Georgia Association of Voter Registration and Election Officials told FOX 5, “We had one law that would’ve gone into effect on July 1st that didn’t match the rest of our election code, and people like me can’t choose which laws to follow, which laws not to follow, so we were really stuck between a rock and a hard place.”
With the legislature approving a bill to extend that QR code deadline to January 2028, local officials finally have a clear path forward.
“I’m so grateful they came in. They gave us a clear path forward, and some new tools to go with it,” said Kirk.
The bill keeps QR codes in place until January 2028, while creating a special committee to choose the state’s next voting system.
Hand recounts, audits new limits
Dig deeper:
It also limits hand recounts strictly to governor and lieutenant governor races where the margin is within half a percent, while mandating extra post-election audits for certain statewide contests.
“I think what’s important for the voters to know is nothing is going to look different this year.” Kirk explained. “As folks come in to vote for the rest of the year, they will still, in person, use the same ballot marking device that prints the same ballot we are used to seeing.”
The Source: The information in this story was gathered from Gov. Brian Kemp’s legislative actions, as well as an interview with Bartow County Elections Director Joseph Kirk.
Georgia
The Farmer’s Dog Partners with the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine to Advance Veterinary Nutrition Training
The leader in human-grade dog food invests in the next generation of Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionists®
NEW YORK, June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Farmer’s Dog, the leader in gently-cooked, human-grade dog food, today announced a partnership with the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. Through a gift funding a Small Animal Clinical Nutrition Residency Position, the company continues its commitment to building the next generation of veterinary nutrition specialists — marking its second university residency sponsorship.
“Since we started The Farmer’s Dog 12 years ago, veterinarians have been central to everything we do,” said Jonathan Regev, co-founder and CEO of The Farmer’s Dog. “We believe advancing canine health starts with investing in the people and research that moves the field forward. By sponsoring this residency program with a top-tier institution like the University of Georgia, we’re investing in the next generation of veterinary nutrition specialists while advancing our understanding of how real food can help dogs live longer, healthier lives.”
The residency is a three-year, fully funded program in small animal clinical nutrition, led by faculty mentors Jackie Parr, DVM, MSc, DACVIM (Nutrition) and Joseph Bartges, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Small Animal Internal Medicine and Nutrition). Designed for graduate veterinarians, it combines advanced clinical education with meaningful research experience, and prepares residents to pursue board certification as a Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionist® through the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM).
“Veterinary clinical nutrition residencies remain critically scarce, which makes philanthropic support like this essential to growing the next generation of Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionists®,” said Dr. Jackie Parr, Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionist® and ACVIM Nutrition Residency Program Director at the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine. “Our program will reach a milestone we’re incredibly proud of — three residents in training at the same time, for the first time. Partnering with industry leaders like The Farmer’s Dog makes that possible, and we’re grateful for their commitment to the future of veterinary nutrition.”
The UGA residency builds on The Farmer’s Dog’s broader investment and growing portfolio in veterinary education and nutrition science. In partnership with leading institutions, the company has supported residency training programs and research exploring healthy aging, hydration, urinary health, metabolism, and other areas of canine health. Last year, the company shared a first-of-its-kind study suggesting that dogs fed food from The Farmer’s Dog showed meaningful improvements in metabolic health markers — adding to growing evidence that minimally processed food can enhance metabolic function and support healthier aging.
“The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine is committed to advancing animal health through excellence in education, clinical training, and research,” said Dr. Lisa K. Nolan, Georgia Athletics Association Distinguished Professor and Dean of the University of Georgia’s College of Veterinary Medicine. “The Farmer’s Dog’s sponsorship of a three-year Small Animal Clinical Nutrition Residency Program represents a meaningful investment in the future of veterinary medicine and the development of highly trained specialists who will advance evidence-based nutritional care for companion animals. We are grateful for their partnership and shared commitment to improving animal health through nutrition.”
Having served more than 1 billion meals, The Farmer’s Dog continues to invest in research, training, and scientific discovery to advance the role of nutrition in supporting canine health and wellbeing.
About The Farmer’s Dog: For more than a decade, The Farmer’s Dog has been setting a higher bar for pet care by providing freshly cooked meal plans designed to help dogs live longer, healthier lives. Our on-staff team of Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionists®, PhD nutritionists, and veterinarians work to develop recipes packed with the nutrients dogs need, while avoiding the downsides of excess processing. Every meal is complete and balanced, made to human-grade safety standards, and delivered directly to customers’ doors. Available at www.thefarmersdog.com and Walmart.com. Not available in Hawaii or Alaska.
Contact: [email protected]
About the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine: The University of Georgia is a leading public research university committed to excellence in teaching, research, and service. Since its first graduating class in 1950, its College of Veterinary Medicine has shaped the future of animal and human health, training generations of veterinary professionals, driving discovery, and serving communities near and far.
SOURCE The Farmer’s Dog
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