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WATCH: Georgia releases 'Business Trip' game trailer for Alabama

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We’ve said it already but it’s worth saying again, September feels early for a game-of-the-year type of showdown. That’s what will happen on Saturday as No. 2 Georgia will take on No. 4 Alabama inside Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday (7:30 p.m. ET on ABC.)

The Bulldogs are favored by one point after some line movement on Friday. The Crimson Tide were favored by a point for a short time before things shifted back. Georgia started the day as a two-point favorite.

We’re less than 24 hours away from kickoff and that means we have gotten a look at the Georgia game trailer. This one is titled “Business Trip” and it is narrated by junior do-it-all linebacker Jalon Walker.

Georgia is 1-5 against Alabama since Kirby Smart became the Bulldog head coach. The Bulldogs have won just one of their last nine matchups dating back to their last win in Tuscaloosa in 2007. Nick Saban is no longer leading the Bama program but Smart has plenty of respect for the program that helped him build such a successful career, especially when it is led by a guy who led Washington to a National Championship game last year.

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“I didn’t really know who he was until probably when Lanning went to Oregon, and I followed Dan (Lanning) a lot,” Smart said earlier this week when asked about Kalen DeBoer. They had the big rivalry with them, not really last year but the year before. I started following Dan their season. I think that was maybe the year that we had played Dan, and they went on to play Washington I think once that year and then twice the following year. That’s when it started popping up on my radar because Washington historically was known for great defense way back when and he changed that. Not that they weren’t good on defense they were good on defense, but he made them good on offense.

“His record speaks for itself. Everywhere he’s been he’s been successful. He’s very confident in what he does and his organizational methods. I think it takes that in the situation he’s in. In the situation he’s in you’ve got to be pretty confident in your own skin to go in there and do things your way, especially with the record they’ve had. It seems like he’s done that without any issue or problem. I think the smartest thing he’s done is he hasn’t changed everything. Offensively they have some similarities because they have the same quarterback, and we’ll probably see a lot more wrinkles that they haven’t shown but for the most part they’ve kept some of the staples that they had last year because it probably makes the quarterback comfortable.”

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