NC State hosts Miami in Week 10. Here’s how to watch the game if you can’t attend
N.C. State’s season is gradually coming to an end, as the team hosts its second-to-last home game this weekend.
The Wolfpack (5-3, 2-2 ACC) welcomes Miami (6-2, 2-2 ACC) for a game that has postseason implications. N.C. State wants to be bowl eligible, while the Hurricanes want to stay in the conversation for ACC Championship contention.
Senior Jaylon Scott said the team knows what’s on the line, and that’s making a difference, but the team wants to do more than just make a bowl game. The linebacker said N.C. State wants to win the final games of the season.
It views each week as a season of its own, trying to go 1-0 each game, quarterback MJ Morris added.
“That’s all we’re focused on, trying to be our best that week,” Morris said Wednesday. “We can’t win a championship or anything in one week. We can’t get the best season in one week. As long as we play our best each day, then it’s going to keep on stacking and get the results we want.”
Kickoff time + TV channel for the Wolfpack’s Week 10 game
Fans can catch the game at 8 p.m. Saturday on the ACC Network, which is available on Spectrum cable as well as major satellite services such as DIRECTV and Dish Network.
Streaming options for NC State-Miami contest
Anyone without the ACC Network through a cable can still stream the game on a variety of platforms. DIRECTV Stream, fuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV and sling TV all offer the channel for subscribers.
Miami at NC State game and TV info
Teams: N.C. State Wolfpack (5-3, 2-2 ACC) vs. Miami (6-2, 2-2 ACC)
Where: Carter-Finley Stadium, Raleigh, North Carolina
Date: Saturday, Nov. 4
Time: 8 p.m.
TV: ACC Network
Stream: DIRECTV Stream, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, SlingTV
Betting line: Miami is favored to win, with U.S. sports books listing the Hurricanes as 4- to 4.5-point favorites.
Series history: The Hurricanes lead the all-time series, 11-5-1, winning the past four games. N.C. State last played Miami in 2020 and 2021, both games decided by three points or fewer. The Pack lost 44-41 and 31-30, respectively.
Pregame reading
NC State coach Dave Doeren clarifies post-Clemson comments, notes Payton Wilson’s status
First look: NC State welcomes Miami to Raleigh in quest for bowl eligibility
Why NC State football players’ friendship with this superfan is ‘bigger than football’