Georgia at Tennessee odds: Early point spread updated, How to Watch

Georgia and Tennessee are set for a classic SEC matchup in Week 3 and the odds are here! All betting lines and odds are from Bet MGM.
In last year’s game, the Bulldogs were ranked No. 12 while Tennessee was No. 7 in the country. With the game in Athens, Georgia beat Tennessee 31-17, while ultimately led the Bulldogs to the SEC Championship.
Now, to the odds so you can place your bets! Georgia is a seven-point favorite over Tennessee going into this one. The total was set at 50.5 points.
How to Watch Georgia-Tennessee
Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Channel: ABC
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
Granted this game is in Tennessee for an SEC-matchup against Georgia, so the fans will come out in full force. Georgia head coach Kirby Smart recently made comments about the Bulldogs’ fans, who left early in the season-opening drubbing of Marshall, 45-7.
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“I don’t know that you incentivize the turnout. I don’t really believe in incentivizing things. I think it has to be a core DNA trait, a belief,” Smart said during his weekly media availability. “You know, when we sell things as ‘I will do this if you do this’ and incentivize, I don’t think that’s great motivation. I think it’s intrinsic in who you are, I think people should love to (attend) a Georgia home game because there are only so many of them. There are limited opportunities.
“It’s the same thing with our players. We don’t incentivize them to run to the ball by saying we’ll go up in your NIL if you run to the ball. You’ve got to do it because you want to be great. You’ve got to do it because you want to be different. If our fans want to be great and different, then they’ll do it.”
You won’t have to incentivize a ranked matchup between Georgia and Tennessee, that’s for sure. In September no less!