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

Palmber-Thombsby:Palmer Thombs10/13/22

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Georgia and Vanderbilt kickoff the second half of the season for the Bulldogs who are undefeated and ranked No. 1 six games in. Six games from now, where will they be? Determining that starts on Saturday.

Clark Lea brings a 3-3 Commodore team into town for their third straight game against a top-10 team. In fact, Vanderbilt’s only losses this season have come against teams currently ranked in the top 15 (Alabama, Ole Miss and Wake Forest). So, to have three wins up to this point is pretty impressive. Needless to say, they are a tough football team with an even tougher schedule. That’s why Georgia head coach Kirby Smart believes that the Commodores are one of the most improved teams in the conference this season.

“Vanderbilt, got a lot of respect for Clark,” Smart said this week. “You know, he’s an alumnus to the school, similar to me. I’ve always respected the work and job he did. He did a tremendous job when he was at Wake. And we copied a lot of the things he did defensively there. And then competed against him as a defensive coordinator at Notre Dame, as well. So through the SEC head coaches’ meetings and gotten to know him better. And I have a lot of respect for the way he carries himself and the way he leads his program. So with that, we’re on to Vandy.”

“A lot,” he added on the improvement from year one to year two under Lea. Last year Georgia beat Vanderbilt 62-0 in Nashville. “We start with the first game of the year. You know, they go out to Hawaii and played in a tough environment. Tough time change. Very mature to handle that and play well. They played last week. I mean, you watch the Ole Miss tape, they came out and attacked and played well. I mean, well coached. So the expectation is that you’re going to grow and get better. And everybody measures that in different amounts. I’m sure Clark has his way of measuring it just like we have our way of trying to measure improve. But they, probably to me, one of the most improved teams in league in terms of the way they’re playing right now.”

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How to Watch, Listen and Stream

Kickoff Time: 3:30 p.m. ET

TV: SEC Network (Taylor Zarzour – Play by Play, Matt Stinchcomb – Color Commentator, Alyssa Lang – Sideline Reporter)

Streaming: WatchESPN

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/

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