Georgia's SEC showdown with Tennessee is finally here, and the college football world has their eyes locked on this game. Not only is it one of three ranked matchups this weekend, but ESPN's College GameDay will be in town for their weekly show to hype up this game all morning long.
Knowing that Georgia will be front and center all morning long on their show, here is the information UGA fans need to know to tune in both in person and on TV.
College GameDay Time and Channel
College GameDay will air on ESPN beginning at 9:00 am EST and will run for three hours until noon.
Location of College GameDay
College GameDay will be in Knoxville, TN for Georgia's SEC opner against Tennessee. For those UGA fans in Knoxville for this game, the GameDay set will be located in front of Ayres Hall on Tennessee's campus.
College GameDay hosts
Rece Davis is the host of ESPN's three hour show alongside four of the best college football analysts and legends of the game. Ohio State's Kirk Herbstreit has been on the show for the longest amount of time alongside Davis, but Michigan's Desmond Howard has been a member of the show for a good amount of time as well. Former West Virginia and Indianapolis Colts punter Pat McAfee and former Alabama head coach Nick Saban are the two most recent additions to the GameDay desk.
Legendary analyst Lee Corso is no longer a member of the crew after retiring after the week one show at Ohio State this season.
College GameDay Guest Picker
College GameDay has a guest picker every week for the final segment of the show, and this week's guest is 2-time National Champion and WNBA legend Candace Parker.
What to expect during ESPN's College GameDay
College GameDay will break down and analyze games and stories from around the country during their show, but a bulk of their time will be spent talking about Georgia's showdown with Tennessee. The crew will make a lot of predictions, analyze what aspects of the game favor UGA and Tennessee and discuss any interesting storylines entering this game for both teams.
There is a good chance Georgia will be featured on GameDay again later this season, but it is always special to see UGA front and center for the college football world to see. So be sure to tune in for this show, because it is the most national coverage Georgia will receive throughout the regular season.