How to Listen to The Georgia Tech Game On The Radio Today
For the final time of 2024, it is game day for Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets are playing in their second consecutive bowl game and for them to end the season with eight wins, they are going to have to defeat Vanderbilt. Like Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt has made a habit of playing their best against top opponents, getting a win over Alabama and almost knocking off Texas and LSU. These two teams have a lot of similiarities and it should make for one of the top bowl matchups of bowl season.
How to Listen to Georgia Tech vs Vanderbilt On The Radio
Primary Local Station
Georgia Tech Sports Network
• Play-by-Play: Andy Demetra
• Analyst: Andrew Gardner
• Sideline Reporter: Chris Mooneyham
• In Atlanta: 680 AM/93.7 FM The Fan
Regional and Affiliate Stations
Albany WSRA 1250AM
Blackshear WFNS 1350AM/98.5FM
Brunswick WFSN 790AM/103.7FM
Dalton WDAL 1430AM/98.3FM
Dalton WBJL 1230AM
Dublin WDBG 103.1FM
Greensboro WDDK 103.9FM
Griffin WKEU 1450AM/102.3FM
Jesup WLOP 1370AM
Louisville WPEH 1420AM/103.5FM
Madison WYTH 1250AM
Metter WEGC 1360AM/105.9FM
Milledgeville WMVG 1450AM/104.5FM
Pelham WQLI 92.3FM
Rome WLAQ 1410AM/96.9FM
Swainsboro WXRS 1590AM/93.5FM
Thomaston WTGA 101.1FM
Toccoa WNEG 630AM/93.1FM
Vidalia WVOP 970AM/105.3FM
National Radio Networks
Satellite Radio Options
Satellite: SiriusXM 371
Online Radio Streaming Options
Official Team or Network Websites
Online: RamblinWreck.com, 680TheFan.com
Radio Streaming Options
Mobile Apps: GT Yellow Jackets, 680 The Fan, SiriusXM, TuneIn
This is a matchup that has some history. Georgia Tech leads the all-time series with Vandy 20-15 and has won six in a row in the series and 12 of the last 13. The last meeting between the schools was in 2016 in Atlanta, a 38-7 win for Georgia Tech. Vanderbilt has not beaten the Yellow Jackets since 1941. The two teams tied 10-10 in a matchup in Nashville in 1965. This will give Georgia Tech to add to its success against Vanderbilt, who has had a really good season under Clark Lea. The Commodores started the season off with a big upset over Virginia Tech and of course, the signature win was against No.1 Alabama (one week after the Crimson Tide had beaten Georgia). Vandy also picked up wins vs Kentucky and Auburn, as well as having close losses to Texas and LSU.
Georgia Tech and Vanderbilt were conference-mates for 48 years – in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1916-21), Southern Conference (1922-32) and Southeastern Conference (1933-63). Their rivalry spawned a traveling trophy – a cow bell – that has been awarded to the winning team since 1924. Tech has had possession of the bell since its 13-0 win over Vandy in 1948
This season, Tech and Vanderbilt are among the 14 unranked teams that have knocked off top-10 opponents, with the Jackets beating No. 10 Florida State on Aug. 24 and No. 4 Miami (Fla.) on Nov. 9, and the Commodores taking down No. 1 Alabama on Oct. 5.
The Yellow Jackets are playing in a bowl game for the second consecutive season, the first time that has happened since 2013-2014. They faced UCF in last year's Gasparilla Bowl and won 30-17 in Tampa Bay. This year, Georgia Tech has played one of the toughest schedules in the entire country to get to seven wins got victories over No. 10 Florida State, and No. 4 Miami, and took eventual SEC champion Georgia to eight overtimes in the last game of the season. Brent Key is 18-15 heading into his second bowl game and it is another chance for him to get a big victory over an SEC opponent and continue to elevate his program.
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