How to watch, listen or stream Georgia vs. Kentucky

It’s game day DawgNation! After a week-off, Georgia is back in action vs. Kentucky. Here’s all the details to get your ready for kickoff!

It’s game day DawgNation!

After a week-off, Georgia is back in action vs. Kentucky.

The Wildcats are 2-3 on the year coming off of a 20-10 loss at Missouri last week and enter into this one with a new signal-caller, Auburn transfer Joey Gatewood.

He will have his hands full as Georgia’s defense is one of the best in the nation and looking to avenge a tough loss at Alabama.

Georgia vs. Kentucky

Kickoff: 12 p.m. ET

TV: SEC Network via ESPN

Stream: ESPN app, fuboTV

Where: Kroger Field — Lexington, Kentucky

Satellite Radio: XM 191

Georgia Radio: Athens 960 AM/106.1 FM; Atlanta 750 AM/95.5 FM; Macon 106.3 FM; Augusta 580 AM/95.1 FM; Savannah 1400 AM/104.3 FM; Columbus 1460 AM/100.1 FM; Valdosta 105.9 FM; Rome 107.1 FM (IMG Radio-Scott Howard, Eric Zeier, Chuck Dowdle)

Betting:

Georgia -17.5 (-115) | Kentucky +17.5 (-106)

Over/Under: 42.5 (O: -110 | U: -110)

Odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook

Captains: DB Eric Stokes, DL Malike Herring, OG Trey Hill

Matchup predictor: Georgia has a 85.9% chance to win, according to ESPN’s Football Power Index.

Series history: Currently the Bulldogs lead the overall series 59-12-2 over Kentucky. Georgia has won the last ten, with the Wildcats last victory coming in 2009.

Prediction: Georgia is not a good matchup from Kentucky’s standpoint. The Bulldogs are more than happy to chew the clock and run for 250 yards and usually that’s Kentucky’s game, but with quarterback Terry Wilson out due to injury, Auburn transfer Joey Gatewood will have to try and win with his arm, something Georgia’s elite secondary will look to take advantage of.

I’m taking Georgia 32-3, the Bulldogs dominate this one.

Make sure you’re caught up on Georgia football for the game today! This week’s episode of the UGA Football Live podcast is live now.  I’m joined by UGA great, former tight end Arthur Lynch to talk about his playing days at Georgia and how he transitioned from NFL player to U.S. Army 2nd lieutenant. Plus collegefootballnews.com‘s Pete Fiutak stops in to help breakdown SEC football. Listen here: