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Georgia Football vs. Notre Dame: How to watch, listen, stream

Palmber-Thombsby:Palmer Thombs12/31/24

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NEW ORLEANS — The wait for Georgia’s College Football Playoff quarterfinal game is just about over. The Bulldogs take on Notre Dame in the Allstate Sugar Bowl on New Year’s Day for a spot in the semifinals and to continue their fight for a National Championship.

“It’s an honor to be here today. Any time you get an opportunity to play in a Sugar Bowl, it’s a special time. I think it’s one of the most historic bowls there is. It’s even better when it’s part of the CFP,” Georgia head coach Kirby Smart said about the matchup. “Our guys have been hard at work in preparing for what is a great opponent in Notre Dame. I have a lot of respect for Coach [Marcus] Freeman and his staff. We have intertwined staff. We’ve gone against each other at different times. I think we turn on the tape, their play speaks for itself, their physicality, their toughness. I have a lot of respect for their program, and we’re excited to be here, and very thankful that we get to play in a venue event, a historic game. All the classic Sugar Bowls I grew up watching, it’s always great to be a part of that.”

Georgia beat Texas in the SEC Championship Game at the start of December to secure its spot in the Playoffs. Doing so with the second seed and as conference champions, the Bulldogs earned a bye. Meanwhile, Notre Dame wasn’t able to earn a bye not being in a conference but won its opener in the Playoffs over Indiana after an 11-1 regular season that’s not seen the Fighting Irish fall since September.

Kickoff time from Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans comes your way at 8:45 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Here’s how you can tune in to check out the action…

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How to Watch, Listen and Stream

Kickoff Time: 8:45 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN (Sean McDonough – Play by Play, Greg McElroy – Analyst, Molly McGrath – Sideline Reporter)
Streaming: WatchESPN/ESPN+ (For more info, click here)
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/

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