Georgia Football vs. Auburn: How to watch, listen, stream
It’s the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry on deck for Georgia as the Bulldogs try to bounce back from their first regular season loss since the 2020 season. UGA takes on Auburn in its return to Sanford Stadium for the first time in about a month looking to extend its win streak over the Tigers to eight. Auburn has not won in Athens since 2005.
“I think we have a very set routine here, and we don’t make our routine based on outcomes. So whatever number of wins we’ve had prior to this one, we did the same thing we’re going to do today,” Georgia head coach Kirby Smart said. “I really believe in that process. I believe in, you know, telling the truth about the opponent,telling the strengths and weaknesses of who you’re about to play, and that you coach every week.”
“Got started on Auburn on Sunday. They’ve got a really good football team,” he added. “I’ve got a lot of respect for Hugh. I’ve gone against him for a lot of years. Obviously the record may not indicate, but the record doesn’t speak for what this team is. But they’ve got a really good football team, and today we start on them.”
The Bulldogs and Tigers first met in 1892 in a series accurately known as the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry with Georgia holding an all-time advantage of 64-56-8. Last season, Auburn gave UGA one of its toughest battles, pushing the Bulldogs to the brink of an upset before Brock Bowers took over in the fourth quarter. A touchdown with 2:52 to go put Georgia ahead 27-20, the final score after a stop by the Bulldog defense.
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How to Watch, Listen and Stream
Kickoff Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
TV: ABC (Sean McDonough – Play by Play, Greg McElroy – Color Commentator, Molly McGrath – Sideline Reporter)
Streaming: WatchESPN/ESPN+ (For more info, click here)
National Radio: Compass Media Network (Gregg Daniels and Dave Archer) / Local Radio (listed below): Georgia Bulldogs Sports Network (Scott Howard, Eric Zeier and D.J. Shockley) / Satellite Radio: SiriusXM (82)
Albany (103.5 FM), Americus (98.7 FM), Anniston Ala. (95.1 FM), Athens (960 AM / 106.1 FM), Atlanta (750 AM / 95.5 FM), Augusta (580 AM / 95.1 FM), Bainbridge (106.3 FM), Baxley (94.5 FM), Brunswick (1440 AM / 107.7 FM), Calhoun (900 AM / 101.7 FM), Carrollton (1330 AM / 101.7 FM), Chattanooga Tenn. (102.3 FM), Clarkesville (1490 AM, 94.3 FM), Claxton (1470 AM, 93.7 FM), Cleveland (1350 AM, 93.9 FM), Cleveland Tenn. (101.3 FM), Columbus (1270 AM, 102.5 FM), Dalton (104.5 FM), Douglas (101.9 FM), Dublin (98.1 FM), Gainesville (103.7 FM), Greensboro (94.7 FM), Hartwell (980 AM / 104.1 FM), Hiawassee (97.7 FM), Jacksonville Fla. (930 AM), Jasper (101.1 FM), Leesburg (103.5 FM), Louisville (92.1 FM), Macon (1150 AM / 93.1 FM), Milledgeville (102.3 FM), Pinehurst (98.3 FM), Rochelle (93.1 FM), Rome (107.1 FM), Sandersville (99.9 FM), Savannah (1400 AM / 104.3 FM), Statesboro (106.5 FM), Thomaston (101.1 FM), Thomasville (1240 AM / 103.7 FM), Trenton (1420 AM / 101.3 FM), Valdosta (105.9 FM), Vidalia (97.7 FM), Vienna (1550 AM), Waycross (97.7 FM), Young Harris (1230 AM), Online at www.georgiadogs.com/watch/