Georgia football vs. Tennessee game time, TV announced

Georgia football will play Tennessee in Sanford Stadium under the lights.
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Georgia football has entered the home stretch of their SEC season as they have just two games remaining. All of the details for the Bulldogs upcoming road game this Saturday against Ole Miss have been released, but we have still been in the dark about Georgia's last conference game against Tennessee.

That is until Monday when the SEC announced when the Bulldogs will take on the Vols.

Georgia vs. Tennessee game time, TV

Kirby Smart's Bulldogs will face Tennessee on Saturday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 pm EST. This game will be aired on ABC.

This will be Georgia's fourth night game of the season, however, it is the first night game of the season in Athens. Georgia's first three night games were against Kentucky, Alabama and Texas, but Georgia fans will finally get to watch their Bulldogs play under the lights in Sanford Stadium.

And what a game it will be to watch under the lights.

As of today, Georgia is the No. 2 team in the country and Tennessee is the No. 7 team in the country. There's a chance these rankings could change, especially with the College Football Playoff rankings being released every Tuesday for the rest of the season, but as of now this will be a top 10 showdown under the lights in Athens.

Georgia has a 2-1 record this season in their night games, with their lone loss coming at Alabama. Tennessee on the other hand has played a whopping six of their eight games under the lights. In those six games, the Vols are 5-1 with their lone loss coming on the road at Arkansas. Tennessee's game this weekend against Mississippi State is also a night game, so next week's game against UGA will be their eighth out of 10 games.

Georgia still has to get through Ole Miss, and Tennessee has to get through Mississippi State, but this is shaping up to be one of the premier games in all of college football this season. And there likely is a good chance ESPN's College GameDay could be coming to Athens if both teams handle their business this week.

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