Georgia Football vs. Tennessee: How to watch, listen, stream
Georgia has its back against the wall and the Bulldogs are in need of a big win on Saturday as they take on . It's a battle that'll have major implications on the College Football Playoffs with UGA currently on the outside looking in. Kirby Smart and everybody in Athens knows that, and they're ready to play once again between the hedges.
"I'm excited for this matchup. Two top teams in the country, getting ready to play. Thank goodness it's at our place, we get to come home and play. Night game, should be an electric atmosphere, it is every time we play them," Smart said in his Monday press conference. "They've got a tremendous team; Josh [Heupel] has done an unbelievable job with this team. They're playing at a high level, just got through watching a bunch of their special teams. I always say you can tell the character of a team and how good a team is, how hard they play by their special teams. They play really hard, defense, offense. I think they're top in the conference, maybe top three, top two, in almost every category on offense and defense. Which, as you know, that was what we faced last week, they were pretty high in both. But this team is playing defense at an extremely high level, and they have an extremely explosive offense, and extremely physical offense. So, it's a great test."
"Nico [Iamaleava] is playing really well in terms of athleticism, and he's got great arm talent. As you sit down and watch games, you start to realize how good this team is, and how well they've played. So, they've got a tremendous football team, and we've got a tremendous football team. And it's going to be a great opportunity for these two to go play and square off in what's a pivotal matchup. I mean, it's going to be a great matchup at night, at our place, and on a national stage. So, it's what you come to Georgia to play in, and it seems like we have been in a bunch of these type games, especially this year. So, we've got to get our team prepared as coaches to play their best game, and they've got a great team."
Georgia and Tennessee have played 53 times in total dating back to 1899 with the Bulldogs holding an advantage of 28-23-2 in the series. UGA won the last time the two teams met 38-10 last season in Knoxville, one of seven straight wins over the Volunteers.
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How to Watch, Listen and StreamKickoff Time:
TV: ABC (Chris Fowler – Play by Play, Kirk Herbstreit – Color Commentator, Holly Rowe & Laura Rutledge – Sideline Reporters)
Streaming:WatchESPN/ESPN+ (For more info,)
National Radio: Westwood One (Nate Gatter, Derek Rackley) / Local Radio (listed below): Georgia Bulldogs Sports Network (Scott Howard, Eric Zeier and D.J. Shockley) / Satellite Radio: SiriusXM (84)
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