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Georgia Football vs. UMass: How to watch, listen, stream

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Georgia inside linebacker Chris Cole (18) celebrates a game-sealing turnover during Georgia’s game against Tennessee on Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024. (Tony Walsh/UGAAA)

Vibes are high once again in Athens. Georgia is coming off of a big win over Tennessee this past Saturday and in prime position to make a return to the College Football Playoffs this season. That will require winning out though in the final two games, and doing so starts with a date with UMass this week.

The Minutemen are 2-8 on the season and struggling enough to fire their head coach, Don Brown, on Monday. Offensive coordinator Shane Montgomery will serve as the interim for the time being including the trip to Sanford Stadium.

“Yeah, we jumped into UMass yesterday and got started on these guys. We’ve got our players in, and we’ll be moving forward with them,” Georgia head coach Kirby Smart said on Monday to open his press conference previewing the matchup. “Heard the unfortunate news about Don Brown just recently. I know Shane [Montgomery] from the past and recruited together on the road. I’ve been around Shane before. He’s a tremendous coach, and we look forward to preparing for this game.”

Georgia and UMass have played just once before, a 2018 win for the Bulldogs. UGA put up 66 points in total with freshman quarterback Justin Fields leading the team in both passing (121 yards) and rushing (100) while Tyler Simmons scored two touchdowns and was the team’s top receiver with 81 yards on two catches plus a 49-yard rush. Meanwhile on the other side, All-American Andy Isabella went off with 15 catches, 219 yards receiving and two touchdowns. It’s the second-most receptions and third-most receiving yards by an opposing player in UGA program history.

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UGA, as you would expect, is a big favorite entering this one. According to VegasInsider, the line is listed at 42 points in favorite of the Bulldogs with an over/under set for 55.5. Kickoff time on Saturday comes your way at 12:45 p.m. ET. Here’s how you can tune in to check out the action…

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How to Watch, Listen and Stream

Kickoff Time: 12:45 p.m. ET

TV: SEC Network (Dave Neal – Play by Play, Max Starks – Color Commentator, Ashley ShahAhmadi – Sideline Reporters)

Streaming: WatchESPN/ESPN+ (For more info, click here)

National Radio: None / Local Radio (listed below): Georgia Bulldogs Sports Network (Scott Howard, Eric Zeier and D.J. Shockley) / Satellite Radio: SiriusXM (374)

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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