Full schedule of Georgia games for SEC Network takeover
Georgia athletics is taking over SEC Network tomorrow. Starting at midnight and 24 hours later, the television channel’s programing will be nonstop Bulldogs.
It starts off with a clash between the two teams with claim to the No. 1 spot in the country. Georgia and Tennessee met as undefeated squads in November with the inside track for the SEC East spot in Atlanta on the line. Jumping out to an early lead with a strong first half and holding in with an outstanding defensive effort in the rain, the Dawgs took down the Vols 27-13. If the Fourth of July firework show isn’t enough for you, this should do the trick.
Next up, it gets a little bit lighter. We got a preview of what UGA might look like in 2023 at the G-Day Spring Game in April. Then, SEC Network does an hour-long documentary on one of the best Bulldogs of all time, Fran Tarkenton.
Want a great way to wake up? How ’bout Georgia beating Florida bright and early followed by an upset of Tennessee in the SEC Soccer Tournament. More action between the Dawgs and Gators comes your way a little bit later, this time with just the second UGA win in Gainesville since in volleyball the ’80s.
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Historic upset of No. 1 Vols
Florida makes history
- 2New
Cotton Bowl weather threat
Emergency management consulted
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Joel Klatt
Kicking dirt on the SEC
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Herbstreit almost left CGD
Saban, McAfee helped stop the move
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Booger McFarland
Taking issue with Steve Sarkisian
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Mid-day, it’s an instant College Football Playoff classic from this year’s Peach Bowl matchup. Stetson Bennett and company trailed by 14 headed into the fourth quarter. With the season on the line, Bennett found one of his top targets in the corner of the end zone to put the Dawgs ahead. It took some heroics shortly after – midnight magic on New Year’s Eve as Ohio State’s Noah Ruggles missed from 50 yards out to seal the deal on the UGA win.
UGA won the SEC Women’s Tennis Tournament over Texas A&M and took down Virginia Tech in the Regional Finals of the Athens NCAA Softball Tournament Regional. At 7:00, it’s some action on the hardwood followed by Georgia and TCU in the National Championship Game in Los Angeles. Spoiler alert, this one was all Bulldogs and is quite the way to finish your day.
Georgia Takeover Schedule
12:00 a.m. ET – Tennessee vs. Georgia (Football)
3:00 a.m. ET – Georgia Spring Game (Football)
5:00 a.m. ET – SEC Storied: Scramblin’ Fran presented by Regions Bank
6:00 a.m. ET – Florida vs. Georgia (Women’s Basketball)
7:30 a.m. ET – Georgia vs. Tennessee (SEC Soccer Tournament Quarterfinals) (Soccer)
9:30 a.m. ET – Georgia vs. Florida (Volleyball)
11:30 a.m. ET – Ohio State vs. Georgia (College Football Playoff Semifinal) (Football)
2:30 p.m. ET – Georgia vs. Texas A&M (SEC Women’s Tennis Championship Finals) (Tennis)
5:00 p.m. ET – Georgia vs. Virginia Tech (NCAA Softball Tournament Regional Final) (Softball)
7:00 p.m. ET – Kentucky vs. Georgia (Men’s Basketball)
9:00 p.m. ET – TCU vs. Georgia (College Football Playoff National Championship) (Football)