How to watch, listen or stream Georgia vs. Charleston Southern

Here’s how to watch, listen or stream Saturday’s matchup…

No. 1 Georgia (10-0) will take on Charleston Southern (4-5) in the final home game of the season on Saturday.

It’s Senior Day in Athens, more than 30 seniors will walk and take time to say goodbye to Athens, Sanford Stadium and Georgia football as student athletes.

Here’s how to watch, listen or stream UGA versus the Buccaneers.

 

Georgia injury report ahead of UGA vs. Charleston Southern

A couple of Bulldogs may be back on the field on Saturday…

No. 1 Georgia will face Charleston Southern in Athens on Saturday at noon.

It’s UGA senior day and a chance for reserve players to earn some playing time.

Perhaps the biggest obstacle the Bulldogs have had to face on their way to a spotless 10-0 record is injuries.

We’ve seen several star players suffer season-ending injuries and multiple Bulldogs have been in and out of the lineup this season.

With championship season approaching, Georgia will want to be the healthiest it can for a playoff run.

In its matchup with Tennessee last week, UGA was hit by the flu, which affected at least eight players on the team, including multiple starters.

Guard Warren Ericson, defensive tackle Jalen Carter and receiver Dominick Blaylock were down with the illness a week ago, but should be ready to go by Saturday.

Here’s an updated Georgia injury report headed into Week 12’s matchup with Charleston Southern.

Why Georgia avoids the slip-up this Saturday vs. Charleston Southern

Here’s a look at why Georgia will roll vs Charleston Southern on Saturday…

Georgia football may be rolling like it never has before headed into week-twelve of college football.

The Bulldogs are No. 1 in the polls, No. 1 in recruiting and have the biggest shot at making the College Football Playoff this year.

That makes it a good time for an upset, right?

How many times have we seen what looked to be an unbeatable giant go down to a clearly inferior team?

Just this season Purdue (6-4) took down No. 2 Iowa and No. 3 Michigan State in the span of four weeks.

Charleston Southern, though, is not Purdue. The FCS’ Buccaneers are 5th in the Big South this year, 4-5 on the season and travel to Athens to face the unanimous No. 1 in Sanford Stadium.

Here’s five reasons why Georgia will roll this weekend.