Georgia releases hype video ahead of Vanderbilt matchup

Georgia releases hype video ‘Stronger Together’ ahead of its matchup with Vanderbilt.

The top-ranked Georgia Bulldogs travel to Nashville to take on the Vanderbilt Commodores in Week 6.

The Bulldogs enter the game undefeated, while the Commodores aim to get their season on track after a five-game losing streak.

Georgia released a hype video for the matchup, featuring University of Georgia graduate and country music artist, Ray Fulcher.

The video titled ‘Stronger Together’ includes Fulcher’s song “Love Ya Son, Go Dawgs”.

You can catch the game at noon EST on CBS Network. Georgia will be on a bye next week before taking on rival Florida in Jacksonville on Oct. 28.

Dawgs on top: Georgia-Vanderbilt series history

Kirby Smart and Georgia football enter the 2022 Vanderbilt as big favorites over the Commodores.

The Georgia Bulldogs and Vanderbilt Commodores have battled on the football field dating back to 1893. Georgia has dominated the series in recent memory, however, Vanderbilt began the series as the top team.

Georgia has won the last four games in the SEC East series. The Bulldogs and Commodores have played 81 total games in their history. Among SEC East foes, the Bulldogs have only played the Florida Gators more.

Kirby Smart and Georgia football enter the 2022 Vanderbilt as heavy favorites over the Commodores. Let’s take a look back at the series history between the two schools:

TV, commentators set for UGA vs. Vanderbilt game

The Georgia-Vanderbilt game will be televised on SEC Network. Kickoff is the same time as the hyped up Alabama-Tennessee game.

The (6-0, 3-0) Georgia Bulldogs host the (3-3, 0-2) Vanderbilt Commodores  on October 15. Kickoff time for the SEC East clash is 3:30 p.m. ET.

Vanderbilt is off to a much better start this season. The Commodores have been much more competitive in 2022. Vanderbilt went 2-10 during the 2021 college football season.

The Commodores have not won an SEC game since beating Missouri in Oct. 2019.

The Vanderbilt-Georgia game will be televised on SEC Network. Taylor Zarzour will call the play-by-play, former Georgia Bulldog Matt Stinchcomb  will serve as an analyst, and Alyssa Lang will be the game’s sideline reporter.

Vanderbilt head coach Clark Lea has the program playing more competitive, but can they win an SEC game in 2022? Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Vanderbilt will be motivated to after last year’s embarrassing game against Georgia. The Commodores lost 62-0 at home against the Dawgs last season.

Vanderbilt has not played in Athens since 2018. The Commodores were unable to field a healthy team against Georgia in 2020. Georgia and head coach Kirby Smart have won their last four games against Vanderbilt.

Georgia has won 23 of the last 26 games in series history.

Georgia fans may be tempted to watch the Alabama-Tennessee game that is also at 3:30 p.m. ET this Saturday. There are a lot of great college football games to watch in Week 7.

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Game time, TV announced for Georgia-Vanderbilt

When does UGA play Vanderbilt? The game will be televised on SEC Network.

The Georgia Bulldogs host the Vanderbilt Commodores in Week 7 of the 2022 college football season. The kickoff time for the Georgia-Vanderbilt game on Oct. 15 is 3:30 p.m. ET.

Vanderbilt is currently 3-2 and is off to a much better start this season. The Commodores host No. 9 Ole Miss the week before playing Georgia. The No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs are 5-0 and host Auburn before the Vanderbilt game.

The Vanderbilt-Georgia game will be televised on SEC Network.

Vanderbilt will be motivated to do better against Georgia. The Commodores lost 62-0 at home against the Dawgs last season.

Ladd McConkey and the Georgia Bulldogs dominated the Vanderbilt Commodores in 2021. Brett Carlsen/Getty Images

Vanderbilt has not played in Athens since 2018. The Commodores were unable to field a healthy team against Georgia in 2020. Georgia and head coach Kirby Smart have won their last four games against Vanderbilt.

Here’s the full SEC TV schedule for Oct. 15:

Alabama at Tennessee, LSU at Florida, Arkansas at BYU and Mississippi State at Kentucky are all interesting and important games.

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‘UGA Football Live with J.C. Shelton’: Pastor of Disaster, Vanderbilt preview and Dawgs in the NFL

The ‘Pastor of Disaster’, former Georgia DE Ray Drew stops by to talk his Georgia career, big-time moments in Sanford Stadium, his welcome to the SEC moment and more on a new episode of UGA Football Live with J.C. Shelton. Listen here!

Former Georgia defensive end Ray Drew, the ‘Pastor of Disaster’, joins J.C. to talk his UGA career, his welcome to the SEC moment, big-time games in Sanford Stadium and this year’s dominant defense. 

Nov 15, 2014; Athens, GA, USA; Auburn Tigers quarterback Nick Marshall (14) gets tackled by Georgia Bulldogs defensive end Ray Drew (47) for a run in the third quarter of their game at Sanford Stadium. Georgia won 34-7. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports

Your friends at UGA Football Live and UGA Wire present your one-stop-shop podcast for all things Georgia football: “UGA Football Live with J.C. Shelton.”

This season we will release episodes each week, including interviews from some of the best Georgia Bulldogs of all time with news, breakdowns, rumors and more!

On this week’s show, J.C. sits down with former Georgia defensive end Ray Drew, reviews Georgia’s 40-13 win over South Carolina and previews UGA versus Vanderbilt.

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Also on the show:

  • Updated Georgia injury report – Several key Bulldogs are on their way back from injury.
  • Dawgs in the NFL – Our top performing Bulldogs from week-two  NFL action.
  • Spread vs. J.C. – Five college football picks against the spread.

 

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Dawgs dominant: UGA versus Vanderbilt series history

The Georgia Bulldogs and Vanderbilt Commodores have an interesting series history that dates back to the 1893 season. Georgia has dominated the series recently, but Vanderbilt got off to a hot start. Georgia has won the last three games in the SEC …

The Georgia Bulldogs and Vanderbilt Commodores have an interesting series history that dates back to the 1893 season. Georgia has dominated the series recently, but Vanderbilt got off to a hot start.

Georgia has won the last three games in the SEC East series. The Bulldogs and Commodores have played 80 total games in their history. Among SEC East foes, the Dawgs have only faced the Florida Gators more.