Georgia Football vs. TCU National Championship Gameday Central

LOS ANGELES — Game day is here. The Georgia Bulldogs take on the TCU Horned Frogs in pursuit of a second straight title tonight at SoFi Stadium, and DawgsHQ will be on hand. But before coverage from the stadium starts up, we wanted to give you a one-stop-shop for all of the best from the build up to tonight’s big game.
Georgia-TCU Q&A: Jamie Plunkett of Frogs Today
Three Keys to Victory for the Bulldogs
WATCH: Vince Dooley voices-over special National Championship hype video
What Was Said: Kirby Smart, Sonny Dykes share the stage before National Championship showdown
Emptying the Notebook: Final Georgia notes before National Championship Game
Georgia-TCU: What Munson Would’ve Worried About
Georgia defensive coaches speak on pass defense woes as of late
Respect shared between Chidera Uzo-Diribe, TCU coaching comrades
Oscar Delp sees ‘room to improve’ on semifinal showing
Georgia-TCU: Who has the edge?
Georgia-TCU National Championship: Palmer’s Players to Watch
PHOTOS: Georgia arrives in Los Angeles
What Was Said: Kirby Smart speaks with reporters upon arrival in L.A.
Major Matchups in Georgia-TCU National Championship
WATCH: Georgia Bulldogs board the bus and head to L.A.
Recounting history between Bulldogs, Horned Frogs
Top Draft Prospects in Georgia-TCU National Championship
Xs and Os: Scouting TCU ahead of National Championship Game
Know Your Foe: A look at TCU through Michigan lens
Kirby Smart quotes for TCU (and what they mean)
How to Watch
Kickoff time is set for 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. locally) on ESPN with Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Holly Rowe and Molly McGrath on the call. Of course with a game like this though there are other ways to watch though. ESPN’s family of networks will provide the following options:
Field Pass with The Pat McAfee Show on ESPN2 (Pat McAfee, AJ Hawk, Darius Butler and “Boston” Connor Campbell)
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Command Center on ESPNU
AT&T 5G SkyCast on ESPNEWS
Georgia Hometown Radio on SEC Network (Scott Howard, Eric Zeier and DJ Shockley)
The Bulldogs opened as nearly two-touchdown favorites over the Horned Frogs after last Saturday’s semifinal win against Ohio State. After moving down some in the week leading up to the game, the line seems to have returned to the same 13-13.5 point range according to Vegas Insider.
With a win, Georgia would become just the third team in the modern-era of College Football (since 1970) to win back-to-back national championships, joining Nebraska (1994-95) and Alabama (2011-12). No team has done so since the start of the College Football Playoff era in 2014. The Bulldogs beat the Crimson Tide in January, 364 days ago today, to win their first title since 1980. The program’s only other claimed championship came in 1942.