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

The stage is set for an exciting SEC clash in Week 12, with the Tennessee Volunteers traveling to Athens to take on the Georgia Bulldogs.
Ahead of the showdown, FanDuel Sportsbook has released the early point spread for the showdown, and Georgia is favored by 10.5 points at the moment. Additionally, the over/under has been set at 50.5 points for the conference battle.
The first time Tennessee and Georgia faced off was back in 1899. The Volunteers were victorious on that fateful November day, by a score of 5-0, but it wouldn’t become the status-quo for the rivalry between the two squads. While the Volunteers led the all-time series up until a couple of seasons ago, Georgia’s seven-game win-streak has advanced their record against Tennessee to 28-23-2.
Moreover, the last couple of matchups haven’t exactly been kind to the Volunteers either. Georgia has won by at least two touchdowns in their seven consecutive wins, and they’ll be looking for a similar result in Athens next weekend.
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Regardless, both Tennessee and Georgia have designs on making it to the College Football Playoff in 2024, and they’re in tremendous shape, as long as they keep winning. It remains to be seen who gets the dub in Week 12, but whoever ends up standing tall next Saturday will have done the yeoman’s work to notch a victory.
How to Watch Tennessee at Georgia
Time: Saturday 11/16 | 7:30 p.m. ET
Channel: ABC/ESPN+, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Sanford Stadium – Athens, Georgia
Moreover, Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia will be rocking when Tennessee comes to town. The Volunteers haven’t exactly fared the way they would like against the Bulldogs over the past couple of seasons, but a win over Georgia on the road would be a statement. We’ll see if they can get the job done against one of the best teams in the nation in Week 12.