What channel is University of Georgia playing on?

ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia Bulldogs open the 2022 season against the Oregon Ducks to start the 2022 football season. You can watch it live on Saturday, September 3 at 3:30 p.m. on Channel 2. UGA’s schedule includes eight Southeastern Conference games and the annual match up against in-state rival Georgia Tech.

Check out their full schedule below.

2022 Georgia Football Schedule

Sept. 3             vs. Oregon (Atlanta)

Sept. 10           SAMFORD

Sept. 17           *at South Carolina

Sept. 24           KENT STATE

Oct. 1               *at Missouri

Oct. 8               *AUBURN

Oct. 15             *VANDERBILT

Oct. 22             Open Date

Oct. 29             *vs. Florida (Jacksonville)

Nov. 5              *TENNESSEE

Nov. 12            *at Mississippi State

Nov. 19            *at Kentucky

Nov. 26            GEORGIA TECH

*Southeastern Conference game

Home games in BOLD.

The No. 3 ranked Georgia Bulldogs host the Samford Bulldogs on Saturday, Sept. 10 in a Week 2 game. Below you can find information on the game time, TV channel, how to watch online and odds for the game.

Georgia is coming off a 49-3 win over Oregon to start the season. This will be Georgia’s first home game since winning the national championship last season.

Georgia football-Samford game time

The Georgia football-Samford game is scheduled for a 4 p.m. ET start.

Georgia football-Samford TV channel

The Georgia football-Samford game will be broadcast on the SEC Network. Taylor Zarzour, Matt Stinchcomb and Alyssa Lang will call the game.

Georgia football-Samford: How to watch online

The Georgia football-Samford game can be streamed via WatchESPN. Click here for the link.

Georgia football-Samford: Odds, point spread

Georgia football is a 52-point favorite against Samford. The Bulldogs are 1-0 against the spread this season.

Georgia football-Samford: What Kirby Smart said about the Samford Bulldogs for Week 2

On preparation for Samford:

“I thought we had one of our best practices of the year yesterday, and we had one of our worst practices today. To be honest, I don’t know where we are. I was really pleased for the way they approached yesterday. We had a lot of competitive periods, and they had a great practice that made a lot of guys better. Today, it was not so enthusiastic. It wasn’t to the standard of what we need. We have another day tomorrow to get it better.”

On continuing to play FCS opponents:

You know, I think it depends on where it goes. What they require you to do and where the FCS, some of those conferences end up with the realignment and some of those things, it’s going to depend a lot on what you talked about; the scheduling, how many conference games you’re playing. I do know it’s critical for these programs to be able to survive. And, look, high schools are our feeder programs, just like we are for the NFL. And if you’re going to have good high school programs, you got to have kids getting opportunities to play at all levels. Because there’s a lot more kids playing at a non-Power 5 level than at the Power 5 level. So if you’re a supplier of talent and the growth of the game comes from your youth sports and your high school sports, you’re going to diminish that as these programs fade away. And some of these programs cannot, cannot survive without these games. That doesn’t mean that I embrace them and love them. It just means that the programs can’t survive without these kind of funding without these games.”

On working for Samford head coach Chris Hatcher at Valdosta State:

You know, his charisma. He’s always been one of the best recruiters in terms of his relationships with high school coaches. He was incredible, his disposition with the team, was always confident. And just believed that we could win every game. And he embodied that. He embraced that. His players loved playing for him because of the energy he exudes with the players.”

Georgia football-Samford injury report

  • Andrew Paul (knee, out)
  • CJ Washington (neck, out)
  • Arian Smith (ankle, out)
  • Nyland Green (hamstring, doubtful)
  • CJ Smith (knee, questionable)

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The No. 1 ranked Georgia football team takes on Kent State in a Week 4 college football game. Below you can find the game time, TV channel and odds for the game, as well as how to watch the game online.

This game will be available only through SEC Network+/ESPN+, so it will have to be streamed. The Bulldogs are coming off a 48-7 win over the South Carolina Gamecocks last week.

Georgia football-Kent State game time for Week 4 game

The Georgia football-Kent State game will start at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday.

How to watch Georgia football-Kent State online/stream the Week 4 game

DawgNation walks you step-by-step on how to access the game. Click here for the link to watch the Georgia football-Kent State game. You will need a subscription to SEC Network through your cable provider or a subscription to ESPN+ to watch the game.

SEC Network+ is complementary to the SEC Network and accessible at no additional charge to SEC Network subscribers with a customer’s TV provider credentials. It can be accessed through the ESPN App on smartphones, tablets, connected streaming devices or via espn.com/watch.

ESPN+ is a standalone streaming service that requires a subscription separate from a customer’s TV provider credentials. It is available to stream through the ESPN App on connected devices and on ESPN.com.

Fans seeking guidance on how to watch games on SEC+/ESPN+ should contact ESPN Customer Care at 1-888-549-3776 or go to support.espn.com/hc/en-us.

Georgia football-Kent State TV Channel for Week 4 game

The Georgia football-Kent State game will be broadcast on SEC Network+. Taylor Zarzour, Matt Stinchcomb and Tera Talmadge will call the game.

Related: Georgia football-Kent State live updates, score, analysis, injury news for Week 4 game

Georgia football-Kent State odds for Week 4 game

Georgia football is a 45-point favorite over Kent State. The over/under for the game is 62-points. Georgia is 2-1 on the year against the spread.

What Georgia football coach Kirby Smart said about Kent State

On opposing coaches’ goals when offering exuberant praise to Georgia:

“So when they upset us, they beat somebody good. I mean, that’s what they’re doing. They believe they got a shot to come in here and and beat us and you want to build your opponent up the same way I respect his program. When you turn on a team’s tape and you watch special teams, you find out within five minutes what kind of team they are. They are some of the leaders in the MAC in almost every special teams category, they have a great offensive system that utilizes a really talented quarterback, they have good skilled players, and they have a unique defense that’s hard to prepare for. I have the utmost respect for what they’ve done, they’ve played probably one of the hardest schedules in the country.”

On Kent State’s performances against Washington and Oklahoma:

“Yeah, they’ve got a really good football team. They’ve got a quarterback that I didn’t know a lot about who is, No. 1, a tremendous athlete. No. 2, he makes a lot of people miss. He’s dynamic with the ball in his hand. He’s made some wild throws. You’re going to hear about this guy. He’s had some 60, 70-yard passes that are incredible. They have some really good wideouts. They’re a talented team. You go and watch them on defense, they do enough different defensively that it can create issues for you because it’s not what you see every day. It’s a little more new-aged defense, which people are playing to affect teams that are on the perimeter more, second level, fitters able to disguise a little more. I know you guys don’t ever listen to anything we say in here, but this is a really good football team and they have played two really good football teams. And you watch the first half of the Oklahoma game, you have no question how good they are. They, really, played Washington well outside of a couple of drives. Washington scored on them. But outside of that, they went toe to toe with Washington.

On the praise from other coaches:

“Sean Lewis [Kent State head coach] is probably watching last year’s tape saying that, because there were a lot of really good players on that team last year. This team, we are young. We have a lot of mistakes and a lot of things we need to clean up. I get it. If I was him, I would be saying the same thing, but I know different.”

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