No. 21 Tennessee vs. No. 1 Georgia: How to watch, stream, listen
No. 21 Tennessee is back home at Neyland Stadium and playing host to No. 1 Georgia on Saturday afternoon in Knoxville. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time on CBS as the SEC Game of the Week.
The Vols (7-3, 3-3 SEC) are coming off the 36-7 loss at Missouri last week. Georgia (10-0, 7-0), the two-time defending national champions and winners of 27 straight games, beat Ole Miss 52-17 Saturday night in Athens.
Georgia’s win streak will go head-to-head against Tennessee’s 14-game home win streak at Neyland Stadium. The Vols haven’t lost in Knoxville since November 2021 … when Georgia left with a win.
“It’s a tough environment when you go on the road in the SEC,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said this week. “It’s never easy. Neyland presents one of the toughest (road environments) there is in the country in terms of environment and noise.”
Tennessee vs. Georgia: How To Watch
Kickoff Time: 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Location: Neyland Stadium (101,915)
TV: CBS (Brad Nessler – play-by-play – Gary Danielson , analyst – Jenny Dell sideline)
Streaming: FuboTV (Limited time: $40 off Fubo’s Pro, Elite and premier plans today!)
Radio: WIVK-FM 107.7 and WNML-FM 99.1 in Knoxville. The Vol Network radio broadcast (Bob Kesling – play-by-play – Pat Ryan, analyst – Brent Hubbs, analyst – Jayson Swain sideline) can be heard on local affiliates across the state of Tennessee.
Line: Georgia -10.5
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The two-time defending national champion Bulldogs have won 27 straight games, including 16 SEC games in a row, dating back to a loss to Alabama in the SEC Championship game in December 2021.
Georgia enters Saturday’s game ranked No. 6 in scoring offense (40.6), sixth in passing offense (323.9 yards per game) and fifth in total offense (504.8). Defensively Georgia is sixth in scoring allowed (15.1), ninth in total defense (289.2), 15th against the pass (181.3) and 19th against the run (107.9).
“You look at Georgia,” Josh Heupel said on Monday, “they play extremely well. Smart football, physical football, all three phases of the game. They got dynamic play makers in all three phases of the game as well. So a huge test for us and we gotta have a great week of preparation to get ready for these guys.
“I think it’s the first time we’ve been back home for an SEC game inside Neyland Stadium in over a month. Looking forward to our fans, seeing them there on Saturday. Need a great atmosphere.”