Georgia Football vs. Texas: How to watch, listen, stream SEC Championship
It’s all out attention on Georgia and Texas at 4:00 p.m. ET Saturday. The Bulldogs and Longhorns do battle in the lone game going on at the time with several different ways to watch. ABC will have Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Holly Rowe and Laura Rutledge on hand at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta while there will also be simulcast options available on ESPN (field-cast with Marty Smith, Ryan McGee, Cole Cubelic and Harry Douglas) and SEC Network (natural sound skycast with Tim Tebow, Jordan Rogers and Roman Harper and Shane Beamer at halftime).
Also available leading up to the game will be plenty of pregame options. SEC Now (Thursday, 1:30 p.m. ET) will show the coaches press conference before Laura Rutledge does a sit down conversation with the two of them live from Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Friday, 7:00 p.m. ET). Peter Burns, Chris Doering, Dari Nowkah, Benjamin Watson and Matt Stinchcomb and Paul Finebaum will all be in Atlanta for various shows programming throughout the day Friday, all airing on SEC Network.
Saturday morning, it’s ESPN’s premier pregame show College GameDay on at 9:00 a.m. from the Georgia World Congress Center. That leads into Marty & McGee at noon at SEC Nation at 1:00 p.m. through kickoff. Afterwards, it’s several of the same names breaking down what they just saw on SEC Football Final.
Kirby Smart isn’t worried about any of the glitz and glamour that surrounds the SEC Championship though. His focus is entirely between the lines as Georgia gets ready for its rematch with Texas. The Bulldogs beat the Longhorns 30-15 in Austin back in October with UT the top-ranked team in the country at the time. That’s the lone loss of the year for Steve Sarkisian’s squad, and Smart understands what it’s like to look for revenge having done so twice in his time at UGA.
“Our guys are excited to return to Atlanta and one of the most iconic games there is of championship games. I think when you look over the history of this game, it’s got a great tradition, a great atmosphere. I know having coached in it a lot of years between Alabama and Georgia it’s absolutely an incredible atmosphere. It’s two teams battling for a conference championship, which has alluded many teams in this conference,” Smart said. “With the new teams in our conference, the strength of this thing is just incredible, and to look at an opportunity to play for the championships of this conference, it’s really a special moment. You know, so many fan bases are tied to Atlanta. The fact that it’s held in Mercedes, it’s just such a good venue. And now we look forward to games after that as well in the college football playoff, which is new. So it should be a great atmosphere.”
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“Texas has got a super-quality team. I have so much respect for Sark for the rivalry game they played in (Saturday). It was a extremely physical game for them, emotional game for them,” he added. “Their team has really navigated the SEC really well, especially on a first-year team coming in. He built the roster to be SEC compatible, and they’re extremely big and physical across both fronts. And they have experience at a multitude of positions, and they’ve got a great team. So it’ll be a great challenge for us, and we’re looking forward to playing there in Atlanta.”
Georgia is an underdog to Texas, just the third time since the start of the 2021 season that the Bulldogs have been getting points in Vegas. The line sits at 2.5 points in favor of the Longhorns across the board per VegasInsider.
Kickoff time from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta comes your way at 4:00 p.m. ET on Saturday. Here’s how you can tune in to check out the action…
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How to Watch, Listen and Stream
Kickoff Time: 4:00 p.m. ET
TV: ABC (Chris Fowler – Play by Play, Kirk Herbstreit – Color Commentator, Holly Rowe/Laura Rutledge – Sideline Reporters)
Streaming: WatchESPN/ESPN+ (For more info, click here)
National Radio: Westwood One (Nate Gatter, Derek Rackley, Alyssa Lang) / SEC Radio: Dave Neal, Dave Archer, Stephen Hartzell / Local Radio (listed below): Georgia Bulldogs Sports Network (Scott Howard, Eric Zeier and D.J. Shockley) / Satellite Radio: SiriusXM (TBA)
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/