Georgia Football vs. Tennessee: How to watch, listen, stream
This Saturday’s Georgia-Tennessee game is expected to be the biggest game of the College Football season with the No. 1 team in the AP and Coaches polls pitted against the top-ranked team in the College Football Playoff Rankings. Regardless of what rankings you abide by, it’s a top-3 matchup that’ll for all intents and purposes will decide the SEC East and a trip to Atlanta for the SEC Championship Game.
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart knows the test that awaits his team between the hedges on Saturday. Second-year Tennessee coach Josh Heupel brings an explosive offense to town while a run defense that deserves respect too. Meanwhile, the Bulldogs counter with a balanced attack on both sides of the ball. Knowing the caliber of the opponent and the stakes of a game like this, Smart is expecting one of Sanford Stadium’s best ever environments.
“Moving to Tennessee, who’s done a tremendous job. I got a lot of respect for Josh. Always have. I knew him as a player and now as a coach. He was at Missouri for a few years early on and had a lot of success. Now he’s moved to Tennessee and done a tremendous job,” Smart said. “His entire staff, they’ve done an incredible job with all the work they’ve done, and our guys are excited and looking forward to a top matchup in Sanford Stadium. I know our fan base will be loud and proud. I want to challenge our fan base to be — I mean, everybody talks about the Notre Dame game, but we want to be louder than that. We want to be there earlier than that. We had some great matchups last year here at home, and I thought they really affected the game each time we had a big matchup. So we’ll need them again and we’ll be ready to go.”
Georgia and Tennessee have met 51 times before with the Bulldogs holding a slight 26-23-2 advantage all-time. However, things haven’t been entirely too close recently. Georgia has won five in a row including a 41-17 win over Heupel’s squad last season in Knoxville. The Bulldogs enter Saturday as an 8.5-point favorite.
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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/