Georgia arrives in Knoxville as the No. 6 Bulldogs with an eight-game winning streak over Tennessee. Bettors should lean toward Georgia on the spread or moneyline, while cautious wagers could target a lower total if Georgia’s defense controls the game — consider Georgia -6 to -9 or under 54 as viable plays.
The No. 15 Tennessee Volunteers host No. 6 Georgia in a high-profile SEC opener at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville. Both teams are 2-0 to start the season, but Georgia owns momentum in the rivalry with eight straight wins. Expect a physical, defense-first contest where Georgia tries to maintain its long-running dominance and Tennessee seeks to protect home turf and flip the narrative.
Date: Saturday, Sept. 13 Kickoff: 3:30 p.m. ET Location: Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee TV: ABC (English), ESPN3 (Spanish) Streaming: Available on platforms and apps that carry ABC and ESPN networks
Georgia’s winning streak in the series underscores its consistency in all three phases. Tennessee’s home-field advantage and the Week 3 timing make this a litmus test for both teams’ SEC title hopes. The matchup will also draw national attention with ESPN’s College GameDay on-site Saturday morning.
Georgia projects as the favorite given recent results and program stability. Key betting angles for punters: - Spread/Moneyline: Georgia is likely the smart lean — consider the spread (around -6 to -9) or the moneyline for value. - Total: If Georgia’s defense controls the game, the under (mid-50s or lower) becomes attractive. - Props: Turnovers and sack totals could swing value; Tennessee’s ability to sustain drives will be pivotal.
Georgia’s defensive front and secondary will try to limit Tennessee’s scoring opportunities and force errors. If Tennessee can sustain drives and convert in the red zone, the Volunteers can keep this game close.
Control of the line of scrimmage will determine time of possession and rushing success. The winner of these physical matchups will likely dictate the game tempo.
Florida at LSU (Prime-time SEC matchup) and Texas A&M at Notre Dame (national TV showcase) are among other marquee games this weekend. Several ranked teams are on the slate, making Week 3 an early measuring stick for conference title contenders.
Most marquee games air across ABC, ESPN networks, NBC and Fox/FS1. Check your preferred streaming platform or cable provider for access to ABC and the major sports networks carrying the Week 3 schedule.
Tennessee vs. Georgia is set to be the marquee SEC test of the weekend — expect heavy emphasis on defenses, field position, and special teams in a matchup that could shape perceptions for both programs early in the season.
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