WATCH: Georgia releases 'Hunker Down' game trailer for Tennessee

Georgia’s SEC opener is less than 24 hours away. The Bulldogs traveled to the Volunteer State earlier torday and tomorrow they’ll clash with No. 15 Tennessee. Before that goes down, the video team has released another game trailer.
This one is entitled “Hunker Down” and it is narrated by Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive lineman and Georgia legend Richard Seymour. It’s nearly a minute and a half long.
“This isn’t just a game,” Seymour says, “It’s a test, of who you are, of what you’re made of, the kind of standard you play to. You don’t earn respect with talk. You earn it with toughness. You want to test us? Step across that line.”
Georgia is favored by four points on the road per Bet MGM. It opened as a touchdown favorite and has been as low as a 3.5-point favorite this week. Both teams are 2-0 on the year with UGA knocking down Marshall and Austin Peay while the Volunteers have beaten Syracuse and East Tennessee State.
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“Really excited about this matchup,” Kirby Smart said earlier this week at Georgia vs. Tennessee media day. “One of the toughest places to play in all college football. It’ll be as loud as it ever is. It always is one of the loudest in the SEC for sure.
“They’ve done a great job. Josh has got a great team and program. They’re a playoff team from last year that we’ve had some really, really physical games with. It’ll be no different. They are built around toughness, running the ball and stopping the run, which they’re very good at both. I think people have a mistake about their offense that it scores so many points, but they are very physical. You look at last year’s game between both teams, both lines of scrimmage were extremely physical, and it’s been that way every time we’ve played each other. It won’t be any different this time.”
Georgia is taking aim at its eighth win in a row against Tennessee and it’s fifth straight win against the Volunteers in Knoxville. Smart is 8-1 against the Volunteers with his only loss coming via Hail Mary in 2016.