LSU vs. Georgia, live stream, TV channel, time, odds, how to watch SEC Tournament

The stage is set for an exciting matchup between the LSU Tigers and the Georgia Bulldogs in the first round of the SEC Tournament

The stage is set for an exciting matchup between the LSU Tigers and the Georgia Bulldogs in the first round of the SEC Tournament

In their last game against the Florida Gators, the LSU Tigers were unable to keep up with their opponents, losing 79-67. On the other hand, the Georgia Bulldogs came close to winning their last game against the South Carolina Gamecocks, but were unable to close the gap, losing 61-55.

This will be a good one to kick off the SEC Tournament, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

LSU vs. Georgia

  • When: Wednesday, March 8
  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: SEC Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

NCAA Basketball Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA Basketball odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds last updated Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. ET.

LSU (-2.5) vs. Georgia

O/U: 142.5

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LSU vs. Georgia, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch SEC Championship

The LSU Tigers will face the Georgia Bulldogs in the SEC Championship game on Saturday afternoon from Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The LSU Tigers will face the Georgia Bulldogs in the SEC Championship game on Saturday afternoon from Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

LSU finished out the season at 9-3 with Jayden Daniels throwing for over 2,500 yards this season as they look to upset the No. 1 Bulldogs. Meanwhile, Georgia comes into the game with a 12-0 record as they look to stay undefeated and run the table again with Stetson Bennett leading the way.

This will be a great Championship Weekend, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action today.

#11 LSU vs. #1 Georgia

  • When: Saturday, December 3
  • Time: 4:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were updated at 10:00 a.m. ET on Saturday.

LSU vs. Georgia (-17.5)

O/U: 52.5

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LSU vs. Georgia live stream, NCAA college basketball, TV channel, start time, odds, prediction

The LSU Tigers will face the Georgia Bulldogs on Tuesday night from the Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Georgia.

The LSU Tigers will face the Georgia Bulldogs on Tuesday night from the Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Georgia.

LSU comes into this game on a three-game winning streak after knocking off Auburn 104-80 on Saturday. LSU has one of the most potent offenses in college basketball by averaging 83.1 per game. They’ll look to continue that trend when they face the Bulldogs tonight. Meanwhile, Georgia is coming in off a tough 70-63 loss to the Florida Gators and will look to bounce back tonight.

Both of these teams can score, this should be a very exciting game that you won’t want to miss. Here is everything you need to know to stream the action this evening.

LSU vs. Georgia

  • When: Tuesday, February 23
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: SEC Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free) 

Prediction: I’m going with the LSU Tigers in this game tonight, they are playing well and this will be a high-scoring game judging from their offenses. Take the over and ride with the Tigers.

Bet: LSU Tigers -4.5. Over 167.5

NCAA Basketball Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA Basketball odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 6:15 p.m. ET.

LSU -4.5 vs. Georgia 

O/U: 167.5

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Georgia football play of the day – Georgia vs LSU (2018)

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It’s Tuesday, September 8 and today’s play of the day comes from Georgia versus LSU in their 2018 matchup in Death Valley.

No. 5 Georgia faced one of the most difficult tasks in college football – No. 11 LSU at home.

Watch how Georgia running back Elijah Holyfield opened the game here:

Holyfield looked like a monster for the Bulldogs, but after missing two early touchdown opportunities, Georgia was forced to play comeback ball, which kept the ball in the air and out of the hands of Holyfield.

LSU held on to win 36-16, serving as a spark that would propel the Bulldogs to an SEC title and national title run.

 

Everything Georgia football fans need to know about Baylor

Georgia won each prior meeting, but the game in New Orleans will be the first in which they’ve faced each other outside Sanford Stadium.

With conference championship week having come to a close, bowl season is upon us. The Georgia Bulldogs are headed to the Sugar Bowl to square off with the Baylor Bears, with whom they’ve competed four times across the programs’ histories.

Georgia won each prior meeting, but the contest in New Orleans will be the first in which the Dawgs have faced the Bears outside Sanford Stadium. It will be the first time the teams have played since 1989.

Baylor and Georgia enter the game with identical records (11-2), both having lost one regular season game and their respective conference title games.

The Bears’ two losses both came against playoff-bound Oklahoma by a combined ten points.

Led by third-year head coach Matt Rhule, Baylor will make its second consecutive bowl game following an incredible turnaround: the Bears finished with just one regular season win in Rhule’s first season, six in his second, and eleven in 2019.

Georgia’s second-longest active bowl streak continues with a second consecutive trip to the Allstate Sugar Bowl. It will be Baylor’s first Sugar Bowl appearance since 1957, when the Bears shocked a second-ranked and previously undefeated Tennessee Volunteers squad by a score of thirteen to seven.

Baylor possesses a balanced, powerful offense that averages 257 yards passing and 175 yards rushing per game.

However, The Bears’ powerful offense may arrive to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome shorthanded; starting quarterback Charlie Brewer was knocked out early in the second quarter of this weekend’s Big XII Championship and stayed sidelined for the remainder of the game.

Backup quarterback Gerry Bohanon, who was also recruited by UGA, was later replaced by third-string QB Jacob Zeno against Oklahoma. Zeno led a comeback that took his team to overtime before coming up short. Prior to his team’s most recent game against the Sooners, Bohanon had attempted just 21 passes wearing green and gold. Zeno has attempted nine passes all year.

Baylor has a run-first offense, attempting 82 more rushes than passes in 2019 (476 to 394).

If Brewer, who’s posted a solid 20:6 touchdown-to-interception ratio with a 65% completion rate, remains out, expect an even heavier rushing attack procured by the Bears’ massive offensive linemen (three of whom have played together for over three years). Behind them, shifty tailbacks JaMycal Hasty and John Lovett have combined for 1251 yards and 12 touchdowns this season.

On Defense, Baylor hasn’t allowed north of 30 points all year to anyone who doesn’t attend school in Norman, Oklahoma. This group of players amounts to one of the most physical defenses the team has produced in years, nearly half-full of seniors (Henry Black, Jameson Houston, James Lockhart, Chris Miller and Blake Lynch) all playing the best statistical season of each of their college careers.

They give up just 19.3 points per game facing an injury-plagued Georgia team that has failed to score over 27 points in all but one game (against Georgia Tech) since their first loss of the season to South Carolina two months ago.

Baylor presents a cohesive defensive unit against a rattled Silver Britches offense. Whether their signal caller is missing or not, the Bears are not to be underestimated.

Georgia opens as favorite in Sugar Bowl vs Baylor

The Georgia Bulldogs and the Baylor Bears will meet on January 1st for the 2020 Sugar Bowl. See the opening spread for the Dawgs here.

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The Georgia Bulldogs lost a tough one this past Saturday, falling to LSU in the SEC Championship by a score of 37-10.  The Dawgs have lost SEC Championships two years in a row, and have dropped from #4 in the CFP rankings to #5 yet again.  Oklahoma jumped to the #4 spot after their Big 12 Championship win over Baylor.

The Dawgs will play in the Sugar Bowl for a 2nd straight year and open as 7.5 point favorites over the Baylor Bears.

Odds via BetMGM. Access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Monday at 1:45 p.m.

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Most teams in the college football world would kill for a chance to play in the Sugar Bowl, but for Dawgs fans it feels like more of a consolation game than anything.  Last year hit a little bit harder due to dropping after an incredible game against Alabama in the SEC Championship.

Georgia opened the Sugar Bowl last year to Texas as two touchdown favorites, but we all know how that went.

Georgia will be without some key contributors, including Dominick Blaylock, Lawrence Cager and possibly a few starters who are headed to the pros  Hopefully Kirby Smart and the Dawgs can pull out an impressive victory and go into next season with a chip on their shoulder and smile on their faces.

The Sugar Bowl kicks off at 8:45 p.m. on New Years Day in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, and will be airing on ESPN.

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What UGA recruits, former players had to say following SEC Championship loss

Todd Gurley, Brandon Boykin, and a bunch of 2020 recruits weighed in on Georgia’s SEC Championship loss to the LSU Tigers.

Joe Burrow and the LSU Tigers proved to be an unstoppable force for the Georgia Bulldogs. Fortunately for the Dawgs, Joe Burrow is a senior and can’t haunt Kirby Smart and company any more. Burrow contributed to two of Georgia’s five loses in the past two seasons.

Georgia fans can also take solace in their sixth ranking recruiting class, which has room to grow and to improve. Georgia will be loaded with talent once again next season. It won’t be a rebuild for Kirby Smart and the staff. It will be a reload.

Here’s what some of the current Georgia commits had to say about the loss:

Chris Milton is the dad of talented RB Kendall Milton:

Five-star linebacker Mekhail Sherman retweeted this last night:

(Next) What former UGA players had to say about the loss:

A comedy of errors: Georgia football botched ample opportunities

Georgia’s inability to take advantage of the situations makes it clear that the Dawgs were never a true playoff contender.

The plays were there. The execution wasn’t.

Missing their two leading receivers, Georgia’s offense went deep several times on their opening drive.

Tyler Simmons, Demetris Robertson and Matt Landers failed to haul in well-thrown balls from Jake Fromm on the Bulldogs’ opening drive.

After being forced to punt, the Dawgs’ defense batted down a pass that Joe Burrow caught himself. LSU proceeded to march downfield and secure a lead it would never relinquish.

By the time George Pickens resumed play following his one half suspension, Jake Fromm had tweaked his ankle and the Silver Britches had lost third-leading receiver Dominick Blaylock. Later, linebacker Walter Grant left the game with a concussion following a targeting penalty that resulted in the ejection of Louisiana State defender Tory Carter.

Typically automatic senior placekicker Rodrigo Blankenship missed two of his three field goal attempts, but will enter his final bowl game wearing red and black maintaining the highest field goal percentage in Georgia history.

While we lament that the opportunities were there, Georgia’s inability to take advantage of the situations makes it clear that the Dawgs were never a true playoff contender.

Twitter reacts: UGA’s offense falls flat in SEC Championship loss

The Georgia Bulldogs fell to the LSU Tigers in a 37-10 blowout defeat in the 2019 SEC Championship. Joe Burrow led the Tigers to victory.

The Georgia Bulldogs fell to the LSU Tigers in a 37-10 blowout defeat in the 2019 SEC Championship. Georgia had several chances to make big-plays to stay in the game, but couldn’t secure a big-catch or get a big stop on defense. Trailing 17-3 at the half, Georgia never made the came any closer.

Now, Georgia will await a bowl game selection tomorrow. Bulldog fans weren’t happy about the defeat. They reacted to the game via Twitter:

Georgia must play better in their bowl game this season. Last season’s loss against Texas wasn’t acceptable. UGA and Florida will likely land in the SEC’s best non-playoff bowl game:

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Twitter reacts to UGA’s rough first half against LSU

Georgia had a rough first half against Joe Burrow and LSU. The Bulldogs trailed the Tigers 17-3 at the half.

The Georgia Bulldogs are trailing LSU 17-3 at halftime. It wasn’t the first half Dawg fans hoped for with Georgia suffering a couple of key injuries. Georgia is still in the game, but it doesn’t feel that way and the Tigers start the second half with the ball.

Georgia couldn’t even establish the run. Here’s how Bulldog fans reacted to the half:

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