Georgia Football vs. Ball State: How to watch, listen, stream
It’s Week Two of the College Football season, and that means another game for the Georgia Bulldogs. This week, Kirby Smart’s crew takes on the Ball State Cardinals out of the MAC.
“Onto Ball State for us,” Kirby Smart shared on Monday. “I think they’ve got a really good football team. I don’t know coach Mike Neu well, but going to get to meet him. Got a lot of respect for their conference. We played Kent State out of this conference last year, and the MAC has done an incredible job of creating a good football environment and some really good football teams. So we have to put last game to bed this morning, which we don’t usually get to do on Monday. With no school we were able to jump ahead. This afternoon we’ll jump straight into Ball State and get these guys going and get prepared for them.”
Kickoff comes your way from Sanford Stadium bright and early – 12:00 p.m. ET. Here’s how you can watch…
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How to Watch, Listen and Stream
Kickoff Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
TV: SEC Network (Taylor Zarzour – Play by Play, Matt Stinchcomb – Color Commentator, Alyssa Lang – Sideline Reporter)
Streaming: Watch ESPN
Radio: Atlanta (750 AM/95.5 FM), Athens (960 AM/106.1 FM), Augusta (580 AM/95.1 FM), Brunswick (1440 AM, 107.7 FM), Columbus (1270 AM/102.5 FM), Macon (106.3 FM), Savannah (1400 AM/104.3 FM), Sirius XM (Channel 137 or 190 – Georgia Bulldogs Radio Network), Online at www.georgiadogs.com/watch/
For those who get their TV through Spectrum, the SEC shared a statement with alternate viewing options for fans still wanting to watch games while the Spectrum-ESPN stalemate continues.
“As negotiations continue between Charter Communications and Disney Entertainment, Spectrum cable customers who are seeking SEC programming on ESPN channels, including SEC Network, can easily find and sign up for ESPN channels across all other major TV streaming providers like DirecTV, Sling, Hulu, YouTubeTV and FuboTV.”
























