TV, commentators set for Sugar Bowl

The Georgia Bulldogs play the winner of the Notre Dame-Indiana game in the Sugar Bowl, which will be televised on ESPN

The No. 2 seeded Georgia Bulldogs (11-2) play the winner of the No. 10 Indiana Hoosiers (11-1) at No. 7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (11-1) game in the Sugar Bowl. Georgia has a bye in the first round of the 12-team College Football Playoff.

Georgia is projected to play against Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl. The Fighting Irish are home favorites against Indiana. ESPN’s matchup predictor gives Notre Dame a 73.6% chance to beat Indiana and advance to play Georgia in the Sugar Bowl.

The Sugar Bowl, which is a quarterfinal, will be played in the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, and will be televised on ESPN. The Sugar Bowl is scheduled to be played at 8:45 p.m ET on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025.

The television commentators for the Sugar Bowl game are Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (analyst), and Molly McGrath (sideline). This same trio will also commentate the Notre Dame versus Indiana game and a semifinals game.

ESPN’s “College GameDay” will be in South Bend, Indiana, for the Notre Dame versus Indiana game on Friday, Dec. 20. Notre Dame-Indiana kicks off at 8:00 p.m. ET.

TV, commentators set for SEC championship game

The Georgia Bulldogs play the Texas Longhorns in the 2024 SEC championship, which will be televised on ABC

The No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs (10-2) play the No. 2 Texas Longhorns at 4:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, Dec. 7 in the 2024 SEC championship game. The SEC championship will be played in Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta, Georgia, and will be televised on ABC.

Georgia is coming off a stunning eight overtime victory against Georgia Tech on Friday night. On Saturday night, Texas beat Texas A&M 17-7, so Georgia does have a slight rest advantage over Texas.

Texas is looking to win an SEC title in the Longhorns’ first season in the conference. Georgia is playing in a fourth consecutive SEC championship. The Bulldogs have not won an SEC title since 2022.

The television commentators for the Georgia-Texas game are Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), Laura Rutledge (sideline) and Holly Rowe (sideline).

Texas holds a 4-2 series edge over Georgia. The Bulldogs beat Texas 30-15 in Austin earlier this season. Georgia head coach Kirby Smart is 1-1 in his UGA coaching career against the Longhorns.

“Their defense is one of the best in the country,” said Kirby Smart on Texas. “They’ve got explosive skill players. Did a tremendous job in the portal. Their quarterback is playing at a high level, and they’ve replaced a big group of backs. The backs they’ve got are doing a great job. So, all in all, should be an exciting, challenging SEC championship.”

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ESPN’s “College GameDay” will be in Atlanta for the SEC championship. GameDay also attended the Georgia-Texas game earlier this season.

TV, commentators set for Georgia-Kent State game

How to watch the Georgia-Kent State football game on Sept. 24.

The Georgia Bulldogs host Kent State Golden Flashes in Week 4 of the college football. The Bulldogs previously hosted Kent State in 1998, which was the only meeting in series history. Georgia defeated Kent State 56-3.

Kent State opened the 2022 college football season with two straight Power Five opponents. The Golden Flashes lost 45-20 at Washington in Week 1. In Week 2, Kent State lost 33-3 at Oklahoma. Last week, Kent State won 63-10 over Long Island.

The Georgia-Kent State game will kick at noon ET on Saturday, Sept. 24. The game will be televised on SEC Network+ and ESPN+.

(Watch and stream the game live on ESPN+)

The SEC Network commentators are Taylor Zarzour, former Georgia offensive tackle Matt Stinchcomb, and Tera Talmadge.

Georgia football is off to a 3-0 start to the 2022 college football season and hasn’t had any close games. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

Georgia fans can listen to the radio broadcast of the Kent State game on WSB AM 750 via the Bulldog Network. Georgia football’s radio team of Eric Zeier (analyst), Scott Howard (play-by-play), and DJ Shockley (sideline reporter) does a fantastic job of covering the Bulldogs.

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Wide range of TV, commentators for national championship game

The Georgia Bulldogs face the Alabama Crimson Tide in an all-SEC national championship game on Jan. 10

The Georgia Bulldogs face the Alabama Crimson Tide in an all-SEC national championship game. The game will kick off at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, at 8 p.m. EST on Jan. 10 and will be televised on ESPN.

ESPN will have alternate telecasts of the game including Texas A&M Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher providing analyst on ESPN2.

Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Holly Rowe, and Molly McGrath are the ESPN commentators for the national championship.

The ESPN radio commentators include: Sean McDonough, Todd Blackledge, Ian Fitzsimmons, and Kris Budden.

Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban and Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart face off in another national championship game. Kevin Jairaj via USA TODAY Sports

Pregame programming includes analysis from ESPN personalities like former Georgia Bulldog David Pollack, Paul Finebaum, Kirk Herbstreit, Chris “The Bear” Fallica,  Desmond Howard, Laura Rutledge, and more.

Alabama is coming off a 27-6 win over Cincinnati in the College Football Playoff semifinals. Stetson Bennett and Georgia dominated Michigan in a 34-11 win. Georgia and Alabama have been the top two teams in the country all season.

The Crimson Tide enter the game at 13-1. Alabama is riding an eight game winning streak. Georgia is 13-1 and will be looking to avenge their lone defeat of the season, which came in the SEC championship.

Alabama has the country’s Heisman Trophy winner in star quarterback Bryce Young. Young will be without John Metchie, who tore his ACL in the SEC championship. Alabama defensive end Will Anderson leads the nation with 17.5 sacks.

Georgia’s top-ranked defense will face their biggest challenge of the season against the Crimson Tide. Alabama scored 41 points against the Dawgs in the SEC championship, which is 24 more points than any other team scored against Georgia this season.

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SEC football schedule for Oct. 31: LSU versus Auburn headlines day

The SEC has another week of interesting college football match-ups including Georgia at Kentucky, LSU versus Auburn, and Arkansas at TAMU.

The SEC has another week of interesting college football match-ups. On Halloween Saturday, the Georgia Bulldogs will face the Kentucky Wildcats at noon.

The LSU Tigers travel to Auburn and will play the Tigers. The LSU versus Auburn game will be televised on CBS at 3:30 p.m.  Ole Miss faces Vanderbilt in what should be a sleepy game.

The Alabama Crimson Tide will look to have another dominant week against Mike Leach and the Mississippi State Bulldogs. Can Mississippi State make it interesting in the second half?

Arkansas travels to Aggieland to face Texas A&M. This contest may decide who is the second best team in the SEC West. Texas A&M still has outside hopes at making the College Football Playoff.

Lastly, Missouri will play Florida in an SEC East game. The Gators are returning after a bye week and will look to get back on track offensively.

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Updated SEC football TV times and schedule for Oct. 24

The fifth week of SEC conference play features Auburn at Ole Miss, Alabama at Tennessee, South Carolina at LSU, and more.

The fifth week of SEC conference play features Auburn at Ole Miss, Alabama at Tennessee, South Carolina at LSU, and Kentucky at Missouri. Following a Florida Gators COVID outbreak, the league rescheduled the Georgia Bulldogs at Kentucky Wildcats game and the Florida Gators verus Missouri Tigers game.

Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Mississippi State, Georgia, Florida, and Texas A&M now all have the week off. Both UGA and Florida won’t have bye weeks before their Nov. 7 game.

Will Alabama have a let down following their primetime win over Georgia? Tennessee has looked rough in blowout losses in their past two weeks, so don’t count on it. The Crimson Tide are already the final undefeated team in the SEC.

The Georgia Bulldogs were set to have a night game against Kentucky. Now, UGA travels to Lexington for a noon game on Halloween (Oct. 31).

As always in the SEC, there are a lot of good match-ups. Please note the game changes mentioned above for Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, and Missouri.

The headliner for the week has to be Alabama at Tennessee. Can the Vols put up a fight against the Crimson Tide?

Interestingly, all of the other week five action features teams with a minimum of two losses. Auburn and LSU will be particularly desperate this week. This may be a good week to watch college football outside of the SEC.

The Big Ten returns and Ohio State should look impressive against Nebraska. Other top college football match-ups include:

Cincinnati at SMU, Michigan at Minnesota, Iowa State at Oklahoma State, and NC State at UNC. What’s your favorite game for the week?

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SEC football TV times and schedule set for Oct. 24

he fifth week of SEC conference play features several primetime games including Alabama at Tennessee and possibly UGA at Kentucky.

The fifth week of SEC conference play features Auburn at Ole Miss, Alabama at Tennessee, South Carolina at LSU, Missouri at Florida, and Georgia at Kentucky.

Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Mississippi State, and Texas A&M all have the week off.

Will Georgia or Alabama have a let down following their primetime game against each other? Both teams face somewhat formidable opponents in week five of their respective seasons. The winner of the Bulldogs at Crimson Tide bout will be the final undefeated team in the SEC.

The Georgia Bulldogs are set to have a night game against Kentucky. The only question is will the game be televised at 7:00 p.m. on ESPN or 7:30 p.m. on the SEC Network? The Missouri at Florida game is UGA’s competition for the primetime ESPN slot.

As always in the SEC, there are a lot of good match-ups:

The headliner for the week has to be Alabama at Tennessee. Can the Vols put up a fight against the Crimson Tide? Tennessee has played well to begin the season and Alabama’s defense isn’t as good as usual.

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SEC football TV schedule set for Oct. 17

The Georgia Bulldogs face the Alabama Crimson Tide on Oct. 17 in one of the best college football games of the season

The Georgia Bulldogs face the Alabama Crimson Tide on Oct. 17 in one of the best college football games of the season. The game is set as CBS’s night game for the season and will start at 8:00 pm. Both teams are projected to be in the top five.

Both Georgia and Alabama missed the College Football Playoff last season. The duo is expected to compete for the SEC Championship this year. The Florida Gators are projected to be the biggest competition for the Dawgs in the SEC week.

Additionally, in the fourth week of SEC conference play, the Florida Gators will face a challenge from the LSU Tigers. Last season, the Tigers beat the Gators 42-28 in one of LSU’s closer games of the 2019 season. The year, LSU will travel to The Swamp in what will be a crucial game for both teams.

As always in the SEC, there are a lot of interesting match-ups:

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