Announcers for Tennessee Tech vs. Georgia in Week 2 on SEC Network+

Last week Georgia and Carson Beck dominated Clemson on national TV, but this week, the ESPN crew of Jay Alter, Rocky Boiman, and Ashley Stroelhein will bring Georgia fans coverage on ESPN+ and SEC Network+.
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck (15)
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck (15) / Brett Davis-Imagn Images
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In Week 1 of the college football season, the No. 1 ranked Georgia Bulldogs bullied Clemson 34-3 in a Noon showcase game on ABC. After further cementing themselves as the top team in the country, the Dawgs will spend Week 2 in the background of the national slate, welcoming in Tennessee Tech for a non-conference matchup. 

Kirby Smart’s team is favored by 54.5 points in most sportsbooks, which is probably why Georgia’s game will be broadcast on ESPN+ and SEC Network+. Coming off last week's win over Clemson, Georgia quarterback Carson Beck was named SEC Offensive Player of the Week, and has an even greater opportunity to bolster his Heisman Trophy candidacy against the Golden Eagles.

This week, most of the SEC has a non-conference cupcake contest. So, possibly the biggest game in the league is a head-to-head matchup between Kentucky, Georgia’s next opponent, and South Carolina in Lexington. ESPN will send the crew of Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy, and Molly McGrath, who called last week's Georgia/Clemson game, to Kentucky.

The Bulldogs should almost certainly get to 2-0 with a convincing win at home, but this game serves another purpose with a few elite recruits reportedly expected to be on the sidelines Saturday. 

Here is the announcing crew you will listen to for Georgia and Tennssee Tech from Sanford Stadium on ESPN+ or SEC Network+. 

Who are the announcers for Tennessee Tech vs. Georgia?

The ESPN crew of Jay Alter, Rocky Boiman, and sideline reporter Ashley Stroelhein will be live from Sanford Stadium on ESPN+ and SEC Network+.

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