Georgia Football vs. Georgia Tech: How to watch, listen, stream
Georgia and Georgia Tech meet annually, and it’s always a big one. This year’s matchup between the Bulldogs and Yellow Jackets will be the 118th and a unique one playing on Black Friday instead of a traditional Saturday showdown.
“We are on to Georgia Tech. We got started on them yesterday, which was like a Monday, which was very unique for us, because it was not Monday. But it was like a Monday in terms of practice for us and moving things up.Of all the years we’ve been here, I think this is the first time we’ve had kind of a different schedule, timeline schedule like this,” Georgia head coach Kirby Smart said. “Our guys are excited. This is a huge matchup.This is an interstate rivalry game that’s been part of history for a long, long time and it is a physical game. It was a very physical game last year. It’ll be a physical game this year. I’m excited to be at home on Friday night, and looking forward to our crowd impacting this game. We need them to impact this game, because we do have it at home.”
Georgia Tech is working with a two-quarterback system at the moment. Haynes King and Aaron Philo are splitting the reps, and it’s a recipe that’s worked. The Yellow Jackets have won two straight including one over Miami and will be headed to a bowl game after the regular season finale against the Bulldogs.
As for Georgia, the Bulldogs are 9-2 with a spot in the SEC Championship already secured after an impressive win over Tennessee earlier this month and chaos around the conference last weekend. Either Texas or Texas A&M awaits the next Saturday, but focus is entirely on the Yellow Jackets.
“My thoughts are on Georgia Tech. I mean it’s a great honor to be able to play in the SEC Championship game. It is probably one of the greatest events in all sports because the games that you play in are great matchups. But at this point in time, we don’t even know that it is, nor do I care. My concern 100 percent is with Georgia Tech because of what that game means to so many in this state, so many on our team, and what it means to the season, and the seniors playing at home.So that’s the focus.”
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Kickoff time on Friday comes your way at 7:30 p.m. ET. UGA is favored by nearly three touchdowns and looking for a seventh straight win in the series. Here’s how you can tune in to check out the action…
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How to Watch, Listen and Stream
Kickoff Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
TV: ABC (Joe Tessitore – Play by Play, Jesse Palmer – Color Commentator, Katie George – Sideline Reporter)
Streaming: WatchESPN/ESPN+ (For more info, click here)
National Radio: Gridiron (Noah Britt, Joe Reynolds, Faxon Childress) / Local Radio (listed below): Georgia Bulldogs Sports Network (Scott Howard, Eric Zeier and D.J. Shockley) / Satellite Radio: SiriusXM (84)
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/