UGA football drops hype video for 2023 spring game

Georgia football released a trailer get UGA fans fired up for the 2023 spring game

It’s Saturday in Athens! Georgia football returns to a reduced capacity Sanford Stadium crowd on April 15. The Bulldogs’ spring game marks a new era of Georgia football.

Georgia is looking for a starting quarterback to replace Stetson Bennett. Additionally, a new Uga is debuting and will be introduced in a pregame ceremony.

The Bulldogs are back-to-back national champions, but have many questions entering the 2023 season. The Dawgs also have an abundance of talent.

Spring has a different feel than fall. This is one of the only Saturdays until September with college football.

The 2023 Georgia football spring game can be watched on ESPN2. The spring game kicks off at 4 p.m. ET.

Georgia football released a trailer to get Georgia fans fired up for the G-Day game:

 

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Georgia players to watch in UGA spring game

Georgia fans will watch for who is winning position battles in the UGA football spring game.

The Georgia football spring game is an opportunity for players to make a case for themselves. However, many players have already made a strong impression on coaches throughout spring practice.

Georgia fans will watch to see who is winning the battle at positions like quarterback, left tackle, and cornerback.

The G-Day game has a 4 p.m. ET kickoff on Saturday, April 15. The Georgia football spring game, which will feature the debut of Uga, will be televised on ESPN2.

A ton of top recruits are headed to Athens for the spring game. The game will be Georgia’s final scrimmage of the spring. The next time Georgia will return to Sanford Stadium will be on Sept. 2 in the first game of the season against Tennessee-Martin.

Who are Georgia players to watch in the spring game?

New Uga debuting at Georgia football spring game

A new Uga mascot is debuting at the G-Day game on April 15

A new Uga mascot is scheduled to make its debut at Georgia football’s 2023 spring game on April 15. Uga XI, who is known as Boom, is ready to take over the hearts of fans throughout Sanford Stadium.

Boom is the latest white English bulldog to represent the University of Georgia.

Boom is rumored to have an interest in air conditioned dog houses and a penchant for ice packs on hot, sunny days. Uga XI will be introduced during pregame ceremonies shortly before the 4 p.m. EDT kickoff. The G-Day game will be televised on ESPN2.

Georgia football announced the news of the latest Uga via Twitter:

Boom will have high expectations from the start. He succeeds Uga X, who is coming off winning back-to-back national championships. He won the most of any Uga.

The new mascot will succeed Uga X, affectionately known as Que, who will retire as the winningest mascot in Georgia history.

Que was two and half years old when he began his reign as Georgia’s beloved mascot in 2015. He compiled an impressive 91-18 record, which included back-to-back College Football Playoff National Championships, two SEC titles and victories in the Rose, Sugar, Orange and Peach bowls.

If everything goes as planned, Boom will make his regular-season debut at Sanford Stadium on Sept. 2 against Tennessee-Martin.

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UGA football Twitter buzzing for spring game

The Georgia Bulldogs are back in Sanford Stadium for the 2022 spring game and Dawg fans are fired up!

The Georgia Bulldogs are back in Sanford Stadium for the 2022 spring game. Who will look stronger? The offense or the rebuilt defense?

The Georgia spring game gives fans a taste of football before the season-opening game against Oregon. Bulldog fans are excited to celebrate another Saturday in Athens.

Let’s take a look at key players on Georgia’s Red and Black team rosters and what fans are saying throughout G-Day:

Watch: Darnell ‘Big O’ Washington trucks defender on long run

Check out this huge catch and run from Georgia tight end Darnell Washington.

Georgia football is live right now on the ESPN app for its annual spring football game. Several Dawgs have made some great plays already, but this catch by tight end Darnell Washington takes the cake.

Washington is six-foot-7, 285 pounds and can flat run. It” like having an offensive lineman for a receiver. If offensive coordinator Todd Monken and quarterback J.T. Daniels can get the ball to him, SEC defenders may wind up on the ground.

 


How to watch Georgia’s G-Day spring game

Georgia Bulldogs fans can watch the Dawgs play in G-Day spring game at 2 p.m. on TV’s SEC Network+.

G-Day is finally here for Georgia Bulldogs fans! The G-Day spring game will give fans with access to SEC Network+ an opportunity to watch the Dawgs on TV for the first time since the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.

Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. at Sanford Stadium. Many Bulldog fans won’t be happy that the contest is on SEC Network+ because it requires additional steps for those who are unfamiliar with the platform.

The G-Day game will be televised on SEC Network+, which can be accessed via the ESPN app, but you will need a TV or cable provider log in to access the game. SEC Network+ is a separate station from the SEC Network. Click here to access the game via Watch ESPN (cable log in required).

The 2019 edition of G-Day lasted about two hours. We’d suggest watching the start of the game, since that’s when the starters like JT Daniels will play the most.

The best course of action for around 20,000 fans is to sit in their seats at Sanford Stadium. Most fans aren’t lucky enough to be attending the game, but would like to get a peep of the Georgia Bulldogs before they open the season against the Clemson Tigers.

Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers and Cole Cubelic will call the game on SEC Network+. The spring scrimmage will also be carried on much of the Georgia Bulldogs Sports Network from IMG with Scott Howard and Eric Zeier announcing the Dawgs in action.

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Oct 12, 2019; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs fans cheer for their team against the South Carolina Gamecocks during the second half at Sanford Stadium. Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Kirby Smart to live tweet Georgia football’s “Virtual G-Day” this Saturday

Georgia football head coach Kirby Smart will be live tweeting “virtual G-Day” 2019 UGA vs Notre Dame on Saturday on SEC Network

The annual G-Day game, UGA’s spring football game, was meant to be played this Saturday, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the university came up with something different for fans during quarantine.

According to a statement from the University of Georgia, The SEC Network and Kirby Smart will be teaming up to replay the 2019 Georgia vs. Notre Dame game on Saturday, April 18 at 2 pm presented by Piedmont Healthcare.

In addition to Georgia coach Kirby Smart live-tweeting from his @KirbySmartUGA twitter account, the Bulldog radio team featuring Scott Howard, Eric Zeier and Chuck Dowdle, will be hosting a Facebook Live broadcast of the game with commentary.