Georgia Football vs. Ole Miss: How to watch, listen, stream
It’s another huge week for Georgia Football as the Bulldogs hit the road once again, this time heading to Oxford, Mississippi to take on the Ole Miss Rebels. Both teams are fighting for spots in the College Football Playoffs, being ranked No. 3 and No. 16 respectively, and a win on Saturday would do good for the case to be made.
“We’re excited about this opportunity to play in another road big game. Ole Miss has got a tremendous team. Lane’s done an incredible job of getting talented players, big, physical,” Georgia head coach Kirby Smart said. “The improvement on defense for them is extremely noticeable. These guys are disruptive, powerful, fast, tons of sacks, tons of tackles for loss. I think Jaxson Dart is playing (like) probably one of the best quarterbacks playing in the country in terms of explosive plays. A lot of respect for how he competes. I mean, the guy runs extremely physical, like a SEC running back. He doesn’t try to avoid contact — he actually seeks it. You can tell he’s got a fiery, competitive attitude, just like his coach does, just like Lane does. So they have a lot of the same personality traits.
“Tremendous team that really should probably be undefeated. At the end of the day, they’ve had two really, really close games, both games that they could have easily won. So great challenge ahead, and our team’s looking forward to it.”
Georgia and Ole Miss played last season in Athens, and they’ll meet in the Classic City again next year. Last time they played in Oxford was Kirby Smart’s first season, 2016, when Hugh Freeze handed Smart his first career loss. However, all-time, Georgia owns the advantage including a dominant win last year. On the back of Kendall Milton and Daijun Edwards, the Bulldogs rushed for 300 yards while Carson Beck threw for another 306 in a 52-17 win.
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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: ESPN on Sirius XM 80 (Mark Kestecher, Kelly Stouffer, Ian Fitzsimmons) / Local Radio (listed below): Georgia Bulldogs Sports Network (Scott Howard, Eric Zeier and D.J. Shockley) / Satellite Radio: SiriusXM (81)
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