Georgia Football vs. Kentucky: How to watch, listen, stream
It’s the final SEC game of the regular season for Georgia as the days are numbered on the 2022 campaign. The Bulldogs go on the road this Saturday to take on Mark Stoops’ Kentucky Wildcats at Kroger Field in Lexington. An SEC East opponent, Georgia plays Kentucky every season meaning that this team knows the physicality the Wildcats will play with.
“Hitting the road again, going to a tough place to play in the SEC, which they all are. This is one of the challenging ones. They got a great environment. Mark Stoops has done an incredible job there with the program. Coming off a tough loss against Vandy, I know we’ll get the response from them that you would expect out of a team that’s the quality of Kentucky,” Georgia head coach Kirby Smart said this week on the Wildcats. “They have done a tremendous job the last two or three years with what he’s done with their program. He’s built it through keeping players there, developing players, extremely physical and tough. When you ask our kids over the last two years what the most physical game they played in, to a man, almost everyone of them talks about how physical the Kentucky game was two years ago up there and then at our place last year where they went on a 20-something play drive against our defense to end the game. And their defense is one of the tops in the conference year-in and year-out, but that way this year as well. So a great challenge for us to go on the road, tough environment, day game, and looking forward to the opportunity.”
Georgia and Kentucky have played 75 times coming into Saturday with the Dawgs holding a 61-12-2 advantage over the Cats. Georgia has won 12 in a row in the series including a 30-13 win over a No. 11-ranked Kentucky team that went on to win 10 games for the second time in three seasons under the direction of Mark Stoops. Kentucky’s last win in the series came back in 2009 in Athens meaning it’s been even longer since they beat the Bulldogs in front of a home crowd. That was in 2006 on a rushing touchdown with 1:21 to go in the game to snap a nine-game losing streak in the series. All in all, Georgia has won 30 of 38 games in Lexington. The Bulldogs enter Saturday as 22.5-point favorites according to VegasInsider.
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How to Watch, Listen and Stream
Kickoff Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
TV: CBS (Brad Nessler – Play by Play, Gary Danielson – Color Commentator, Jenny Dell – Sideline Reporter)
Streaming: Paramount Plus
Radio: Atlanta (750 AM/95.5 FM), Athens (960 AM/106.1 FM), Augusta (580 AM/95.1 FM), Brunswick (1440 AM, 107.7 FM), Columbus (1270 AM/102.5 FM), Macon (106.3 FM), Savannah (1400 AM/104.3 FM), Sirius XM (Channel 81 – Georgia Bulldogs Radio Network), Online at www.georgiadogs.com/watch/