Georgia G-Day Spring Game 2024: How to watch, stream, listen
ATHENS, Ga. — G-Day is here. It’s our annual taste of Georgia Football in the spring, giving a glimpse into what the team might look like come the fall. Saturday between the hedges, Kirby Smart’s squad will split into two. The red team features the first team offense and will face off against the first team defense on the black team. With the winner getting a fancy steak dinner and the loser left to eat beanie weenies, there’s more than just bragging rights on the line.
DawgsHQ will have you covered with live updates when the time comes. However, if you want to tune in and check out the action for yourself, below if information on how you can do so.
How to Watch, Listen and Stream
Kickoff Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
TV: SEC Network+ (Jay Alter – Play by Play, Aaron Murray – Color Commentator, Taylor Davis – Sideline Reporter)
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), Online at www.georgiadogs.com/watch/
Common Q&As Regarding SECN+/ESPN+
Q: What is the difference between SEC Network and SEC Network+?
A: SEC Network is a live 24-hour television network. SEC Network+ is a complementary digital platform providing hundreds of additional digital only events to fans through the ESPN App on connected devices. SEC Network+ is not a television channel.
Q: How many SEC games will be on ESPN+?
A: Starting in 2021-22, select non-conference football and basketball games appear on ESPN+.
Q: What is the difference between SEC Network+ and ESPN+?
A: SEC Network+ is complementary to SEC Network offering exclusive digital events. It is accessible with your TV provider credentials and is available via the ESPN APP on smartphones, tablets, connected streaming devices or espn.com/watch. ESPN+ is the industry-leading sports streaming service that offers fans in the U.S. thousands of live sports events, original programming not available on ESPN’s linear TV or digital networks and exclusive editorial content from dozens of ESPN writers and reporters. Launched in April 2018, ESPN+ has grown to more than 14.9 million subscribers. ESPN+ requires a standalone subscription separate from your TV provider credentials. It is available to stream through the ESPN App on your favorite connected streaming devices and ESPN.com.
Fans sign up to ESPN+ for just $9.99 a month (or $99.99 per year) at ESPN.com, ESPNplus.com or on the ESPN App (mobile and connected devices). It is also available as part of a few Disney Bundle options that give subscribers access to Disney+, ESPN+ and/or Hulu. For more info, click here.
Q: If a game is airing on both SEC Network+ and ESPN+ simultaneously, where do I watch?
A: Both streams will be available in the ESPN App. SEC Network authenticated subscribers of AT&T TV, Cox, DIRECTV, DISH Network, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Optimum, Sling TV, Spectrum TV, Suddenlink, Verizon Fios, Xfinity TV, YouTube TV, Vidgo, members of the NCTC, as well as those with access to SEC Network through TV connected devices, can watch the game via SEC Network+. If you do not have access to SEC Network, you can access games via a subscription to ESPN+.
Q: ESPN+ is a paid subscription. Do I have to pay separately to access SEC Network+?
A: No. SEC Network+ is complementary to SEC Network and part of your subscription with your cable, satellite, or streaming provider.
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Q: If a game is on ESPN+ or SEC Network+, can I watch it on TV?
A: SEC Network+ and ESPN+ are not television channels, but they are available via the ESPN App on your TV through connected streaming services and devices.
Q: Will the games on SEC Network+ and ESPN+ look any different?
A: These games will have the same production value as games across all ESPN networks. For games airing simultaneously on SEC Network+ and ESPN+, both feeds will have the same on-air commentators and game coverage.
Q: Am I able to watch the network on my mobile phone or similar device?
A: Yes, SEC Network is available on SECNetwork.com and on connected devices. It is accessible with your TV credentials and can be accessed through the ESPN App on smartphones, tablets, connected streaming devices or espn.com/watch via participating providers.
Georgia returns Carson Beck – who is listed as a co-favorite for the Heisman Trophy alongside Quinn Ewers (Texas) and Jalen Milroe (Alabama) – at quarterback, Smael Mondon at linebacker and has added talent around each of the two team leaders. On offense, running back Trevor Etienne (Florida) and wide receivers London Humphreys (Vanderbilt) and Colbie Young (Miami) each are additions from the transfer portal while defensively the Dawgs picked up South Carolina defensive lineman Xzavier McLeod. That’s on top of the expected returns of underclassmen like Dillon Bell, Malaki Starks, Mykel Williams, Jalon Walker, CJ Allen and others that contributed to the success of UGA in 2023, plus guys like Nazir Stackhouse, Warren Brinson, Tate Ratledge, Dominic Lovett, Rara Thomas and Xavier Truss that passed on the NFL Draft for another season in Athens.
UGA also added to its team the nation’s top ranked recruiting recruiting class featuring five five-stars including three considered in the class’s elites by all outlets. Ellis Robinson, Justin Williams and KJ Bolden are all on campus already, as are others like Ryan Puglisi, Jaden Reddell and an impressive group of offensive linemen expected to contribute in the future. In total, 22 early enrollees participated in spring drills in some capacity and will see their first action in front of fans at Sanford Stadium on Saturday.
The Bulldogs take on a tough 2024 schedule in a new look world of College Football. With conferences changing and the Playoff expanding to 12 teams, Georgia’s SEC schedule won’t feature the traditional Eastern Division foes. Instead, in a division-less league now, Kirby Smart’s crew takes on Alabama and Texas, two semifinalists from this year’s College Football Playoffs, both on the road, plus the likes of Ole Miss (road), Clemson (Atlanta) and Florida (Jacksonville) away from home. Meanwhile, dates at Sanford Stadium include matchups with Tennessee and Auburn between the hedges.
Georgia Football 2024 Schedule
AUG 31 – Clemson (Atlanta)
SEPT 7 – Tennessee Tech (Athens)
SEPT 14 – Kentucky (Lexington)
SEPT 21 – Bye Week
SEPT 28 – Alabama (Tuscaloosa)
OCT 5 – Auburn (Athens)
OCT 12 – Mississippi State (Athens)
OCT 19 – Texas (Austin)
OCT 26 – Bye Week
NOV 2 – Florida (Jacksonville)
NOV 9 – Ole Miss (Oxford)
NOV 16 – Tennessee (Athens)
NOV 23 – UMass (Athens)
NOV 30 – Georgia Tech (Athens)