No. 1 Georgia football (10-0, 7-0 SEC) will visit No. 18 Tennessee (7-3, 3-3 SEC) this week for the Bulldogs’ last SEC matchup of the regular season.
The Volunteers are coming off a 36-7 drubbing by No. 9 Missouri a week ago, while Georgia is riding high after a top-10 win over Ole Miss, 52-17.
This year’s matchup doesn’t hold the same weight as it did a year ago. In 2022, Tennessee entered the game as the No. 1 team in the College Football Playoff Rankings with a national championship on its mind.
The Bulldogs, then No. 3, dominated the Volunteers, 27-13, and never looked back on their way to a second consecutive title.
The SEC East is already clinched by Georgia, but the Vols have an opportunity to leave a stain on the Bulldogs’ season with a home win.
Here’s everything you need to know before kickoff:
When, Where?
Kickoff: Saturday, Nov. 18
Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Location: Neyland Stadium — Knoxville, Tennessee
Watch
TV: CBS, FuboTV (watch here)
On the call: Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (analyst) and Jenny Dell (sideline).
Listen
Satellite Radio: XM 191
Georgia Radio: Athens 960 AM/106.1 FM; Atlanta 750 AM/95.5 FM; Macon 106.3 FM; Augusta 580 AM/95.1 FM; Savannah 1400 AM/104.3 FM; Columbus 1460 AM/100.1 FM; Valdosta 105.9 FM; Rome 107.1 FM (IMG Radio-Scott Howard, Eric Zeier, D.J. Shockley)
Stream
Live stream: Paramount+, fuboTV (try it free)
Series history
Georgia has won six straight against the Volunteers and leads series 27-23-2 all time. The Bulldogs have won the last three matchups in Neyland Stadium by an average score of 41-10.
Matchup Predictor
Georgia has a 92.9% chance to win, according to ESPN’s matchup predictor via Football Power Index.
UGA Injury report
- DL Warren Brinson: Questionable (calf)
- WR C.J. Smith: Questionable (knee)
- DB Julian Humphrey: Doubtful (upper-body)
- LB Jamon Dumas-Johnson: Doubtful (forearm)