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What time is Tennessee Tech - Georgia Bulldogs, and where to watch today's College Football game?

Georgia leads the all-time series between the two teams with a 2-0 record.

Last week, Georgia steamrolled Clemson.
Last week, Georgia steamrolled Clemson.LAPRESSE

The Georgia Bulldogs will try to take advantage of their home-field advantage to maintain the good pace with which they started the 2023-2024 NCAA season. Head coach Kirby Smart's team is coming off a convincing victory in its debut season and does not expect to have any major complications with the visit of Tennessee Tech.

The Bulldogs started the season on the right foot with a resounding 34-3 victory in their visit to Clemson this past Saturday. Now, they will have to host one of the teams from the Football Championships Subdivision in what most analysts consider to be little more than a preseason scrimmage.

The goal for both teams in this uneven duel is to reach the final whistle without serious injuries. Experts expect Smart to keep his starters for the first half of the game and then send in his backups.

This will be a chance for the second and third-team players to show off to the coach and perhaps earn a few more snaps in bigger games.

What day is the Tennessee Tech - Georgia Bulldogs match?

The Golden Eagles will visit the heavy favorite of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) this Saturday, looking to survive the experience. Games between NCAADivision I and FCS teams are usually fully loaded in favor of the former.

Where is the Tennessee Tech - Georgia Bulldogs match?

Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia, will host this matchup. The 93,033-seat venue has been home to the Bulldogs since it opened in 1929.

What time does the Tennessee Tech - Georgia Bulldogs match start?

The game will begin at 1:00 p.m. EDT (12:00 p.m. CDT, 10:00 a.m. PDT).

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