ACC play continues for Georgia Tech with a trip to Duke, which has won four of its past five games against the Yellow Jackets.

The first of those four wins snapped Tech’s 10-game win streak in the series (2004-13). Before Duke’s victory in 2014, the Jackets had won 22 of their past 24 games against the Blue Devils.

Tech leads the all-time series with Duke by a comfortable margin (51-34-1), but is only 22-20 in games played at Duke.

Duke quarterback Quentin Harris is a senior from Wilton, Conn. His dad played defensive back at Georgia from 1982-84, which included Tech’s John Dewberry-led 35-18 victory at Sanford Stadium in 1984. Harris has passed for 1,007 yards in five games, rushed for 342 and been responsible for 15 touchdowns.

Here is some important information regarding how to follow the action Saturday:

Date: Saturday, Oct. 12

Time: 12:30 p.m. ET

Location: Wallace Wade Stadium, Durham, N.C.

Records: Georgia Tech 1-4, 0-2 ACC; Duke 3-2, 1-1

Television: Fox Sports South will televise the game. Tom Werme will handle play-by-play, with James Bates as the analyst and Abby Labar as the sideline reporter.

Streaming: The game is available online in the Atlanta market at FoxSportsGo.com and outside the market at WatchESPN.com.

Local radio: The game will be broadcast on the Georgia Tech IMG Sports Network, heard in metro Atlanta on Sports X 1230/106.3. Andy Demetra is handling play-by-play. Sean Bedford is the analyst, and Wiley Ballard is the sideline reporter.

Satellite radio: You can listen on Sirius XM Radio 113/94.

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