Who are the NC State vs. Clemson game announcers today on ESPN? All you need to know about Week 4 game’s coverage team
NC State Wolfpack will travel to Berkeley to play their Week 4 game against No. 21 Clemson Tigers. NC State vs. Clemson is an age-old rivalry that started in 1899 and on Saturday, they will play against each other for the 92nd time.
As the highly anticipated NC State vs. Clemson game kicks off at noon on Saturday, let's look at where to watch it live and learn about the announcers.
NC State vs. Clemson football game announcers today
ESPN will broadcast the upcoming NC State vs. Clemson matchup live on Saturday. The sports network has selected its No.2 broadcast team which will feature Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (analyst), and Molly McGrath (sideline).
Football fans can also live stream the game on Fubo TV and Sling TV. Additionally, you can listen to the game live on Wolfpack Sports Network.
What time is NC State vs. Clemson today?
The NC State vs. Clemson game will kick off at noon ET. on Saturday, September 21st. The game will be played on the home turf of Clemson Tigers at the Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, California.
Fans looking to catch the action live from the stadium can book their tickets on Ticketmaster, where the lowest tickets are priced at $75 for Row O in Section TDI.
What to expect in the NC State vs. Clemson game?
In week 4, Clemson Tigers are heavily favored to win by 20 points against NC State. The moneyline odds for Clemson are -1200 and +750 for NC State and you can expect the over/under to be around 46.5.
However, the Tigers were also favorites to win the game against NC State last year, but it was the Wolfpacks who won the game 24-17. Can they manage another upset for the Tigers?
The Wolfpacks (2-1) has made a comeback after defeating Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, 30-20, last week. While NC started the 2024 season with a 38-21 win against Western Carolina, they suffered a 10-51 loss against No. 6 Tennessee Volunteers in Week 2.
Clemson will enter the game following a bye in week 3. The Tigers (1-1) lost their opening game of the season against No. 2 Georgia. It was a one-sided game as Clemson came unprepared for Georgia's tough offense and defense, thus losing the game 34-3. However, they are back on track after their stunning 66-20 win against App State in the second week.