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Louisville vs Georgia Tech score today: Live updates, highlights from Week 4 game

Louisville vs Georgia Tech game preview from coach Jeff Brohm
Louisville football coach Jeff Brohm previews upcoming game against Georgia Tech on Saturday, Sept. 21. Here’s what we can expect from the Cardinals.
Louisville football has spent the first month of the 2024 season at home and benefited from it.
The 20th-ranked Cardinals pocketed wins over Austin Peay and Jacksonville State before their Week 3 bye. Today they begin the competitive part of their schedule, hosting Georgia Tech at L&N Stadium for their ACC opener. The Yellow Jackets already have a conference loss after falling to Syracuse on the road, 31-28. U of L will look to deal Georgia Tech a second conference loss and tie the overall series with a second straight win over the Yellow Jackets.
Louisville is coming off a 7-1 regular-season league mark and ACC championship game appearance in Jeff Brohm’s debut season with the Cardinals.
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Louisville football injury news: Maurice Turner out
U of L will be without starting running back Maurice Turner as well as third-string linebacker TJ Capers against Georgia Tech.
During the Cardinals’ ACC opener against Georgia Tech, they’ll honor former wide receiver Harry Douglas’s jersey. The Florida native received a shout out on ESPN’s “College GameDay” as well, with reporter Harry Lyles, Jr., sporting Douglas’s No. 85 jersey.
Douglas is second all-time at U of L in receiving yards, totaling 2,924 during his time with the Cardinals (2004-07). He set the program’s single-game receiving record by racking up 223 yards in a 40-34 loss to Kentucky in 2007.
Douglas is one of two Cardinals to have their jersey honored this season. Former standout quarterback Teddy Bridgewater will be recognized during U of L’s game against Miami on Oct. 19.
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 21
- Time: 3:30 p.m.
- Location: L&N Stadium
- TV channel: ESPN 2
- Streaming: ESPN+
- Radio: Louisville Radio Network (93.9 FM and 970 AM)
Louisville vs Georgia Tech will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2. Mike Monaco and Mike Morrison will be in the booth at L&N Stadium with Dawn Davenport on the sidelines.
- Series record: Georgia Tech leads, 2-1
- Louisville’s last win: 2023 (39-34)
- Georgia Tech’s last win: 2020 (46-27)
Louisville 38, Georgia Tech 21. The Cardinals can take advantage of some weaker spots in Georgia Tech’s offense. U of L also has enough defensive firepower to contain Yellow Jackets quarterback Haynes King and begin ACC play with a win.
- Spread: 10
- Over/under: 57 1/2
- Moneyline: +295/-375
The high for today’s game is 79 with rain showers projected early and sunshine later in the day.
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- Saturday, Aug. 31: Louisville 62, Austin Peay 0
- Saturday, Sept. 7: Louisville 49, Jacksonville State 14
- Saturday, Sept. 14: BYE
- Saturday, Sept. 21: Louisville vs. Georgia Tech* | 3:30 p.m.
- Saturday, Sept. 28: Louisville at No. 7 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m.
- Saturday, Oct. 5: Louisville vs. SMU*
- Saturday, Oct. 12: Louisville at Virginia*
- Saturday, Oct. 19: Louisville vs. No. 19 Miami*
- Friday, Oct. 25: Louisville at Boston College | 7:30 p.m.
- Saturday, Nov. 2: Louisville at Clemson*
- Saturday, Nov. 9: BYE
- Saturday, Nov. 16: Louisville at Stanford*
- Saturday, Nov. 23: Louisville vs. Pitt*
- Saturday, Nov. 30: Louisville at Kentucky
*ACC game
- Saturday, Aug. 24: Georgia Tech 24, Florida State 21*
- Saturday, Aug. 31: Georgia Tech 35, Georgia State 12
- Saturday, Sept. 7: Syracuse 31, Georgia Tech 28*
- Saturday, Sept. 14: Georgia Tech 59, VMI 7
- Saturday, Sept. 21: Georgia Tech at Louisville* | 3:30 p.m.
- Saturday, Sept. 28: BYE
- Saturday, Oct. 5: Georgia Tech vs Duke*
- Saturday, Oct. 12: Georgia Tech at North Carolina*
- Saturday, Oct. 19: Georgia Tech vs Notre Dame
- Saturday, Oct. 26: Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech*
- Saturday, Nov. 9: Georgia Tech vs Miami*
- Saturday, Nov. 16: BYE
- Thursday, Nov. 21: Georgia Tech vs N.C. State* | 7:30 p.m.
- Friday, Nov. 29: Georgia Tech at Georgia | 7:30 p.m.
*ACC game
Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough has chance to prove himself as ACC play begins
Courier Journal staff college football picks for Week 4
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Power crews working to restore electricity after weekend storms batter Georgia

Severe weather swept across Georgia this weekend, leaving behind widespread power outages and property damage from high winds, heavy rain, and lightning. Utility crews from across the state, including Georgia Power and local EMCs, have been working nonstop to restore power and ensure public safety.
As of Sunday morning, Georgia Power reported it had restored electricity to more than 190,000 customers since Saturday. Still, thousands remain without service. Significant damage was reported in areas including Athens, Alpharetta, and Rome. Georgia Power noted that its “smart grid” technology enabled remote switching and faster restoration in some areas, even as storms continued to move through the state.

Across North Georgia, electric membership cooperatives have faced similar challenges. Habersham EMC crews worked through the night to repair several broken poles and remove downed wires. The cooperative warned that restoration will take time due to the extent of the storm’s impact, and urged residents to steer clear of fallen lines.
“We know being without power is not pleasant,” Habersham EMC stated. “We greatly appreciate your continued patience and understanding. We won’t stop working until all power has been restored.”
Hart EMC reported 3,593 members still without power Sunday morning and identified five broken poles that need replacement. Three were replaced overnight, despite the labor-intensive nature of the work—each pole taking 3–4 hours to change out. Additional support came from ten Utiliclear workers who cleared trees and debris to assist linemen.
“Our crews are exhausted and hungry, yet they continue working to restore your power,” Hart EMC stated. “Please remember to stay clear of downed lines.”
Meanwhile, Blue Ridge EMC crews are addressing more than 4,000 outages caused primarily by toppled trees and lightning strikes. The utility reported 17 broken poles and asked for the public’s patience as repair efforts continue.

Jackson EMC and Amicalola EMC also responded to widespread outages. At the latest report, Jackson EMC had over 9,000 customers without power, and Amicalola EMC was working to restore service to nearly 4,000 members.
Despite the round-the-clock efforts, utility companies caution that more outages could occur. With the ground already saturated from days of rain, additional wind gusts may bring down more trees and power lines.
Safety remains top priority
Utilities are urging all residents to stay away from downed lines and poles, which could be energized and extremely dangerous. Other safety reminders include:
- Never touch or move tree branches entangled with power lines.
- Avoid standing water or saturated areas where lines may be hidden.
- Do not approach chain-link fences that could conduct electricity.
- Use generators only in well-ventilated areas and follow all manufacturer instructions.
- Unplug sensitive electronics to protect against surges when power is restored.
Stay informed
Georgia Power and local EMCs are providing outage updates through their websites, social media channels, and outage maps. Customers are encouraged to sign up for outage alerts and check for real-time restoration estimates.
Visit GeorgiaPower’s online outage map for updated outage information.
Use the Georgia EMC outage map and alert systems for localized updates.
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Georgia man arrested in connection with multiple residential, vehicle burglaries in Doral

DORAL, Fla. – A 27-year-old Georgia man appeared in Miami-Dade bond court Saturday after being arrested in connection with a string of residential and vehicle burglaries in Doral, authorities said.
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Doral police said Lawrence Trevonne Young, of Fayetteville, is accused of stealing a vehicle and breaking into multiple homes and cars in the Doral Landings East community on Thursday.
According to investigators, Young entered a home through a garage door left open, while the residents were asleep, and took credit cards, personal documents, vehicle keys, laptops and other valuables.
Police also said that he stole a 2023 Kia Sportage valued at $21,000.
They said surveillance footage showed a man matching Young’s description walking through the neighborhood around 1:25 a.m., opening car doors and entering several properties.
Investigators said stolen credit cards were later used at stores including CVS and Target, with purchases totaling more than $1,000. Store surveillance and witness statements, including from an Uber driver, helped police identify Young.
Doral police confirmed the arrest of Young on Friday. At the time of his arrest, they said he was found with five credit cards belonging to two of the victims.
Jail records show Young faces charges in two separate cases, including burglary of an occupied dwelling, grand theft, and multiple counts of fraudulent use of credit cards and personal identification.
His total bond was set at $80,500 after a judge found probable cause for all charges.
The judge also issued a stay-away order, prohibiting Young from contacting five victims in connection with the incidents. He was also banned from entering the Doral Landings East community.
He is due back in court later this month.
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