Soon enough, Tennessee football and Georgia are going to take the field for the biggest Week 3 matchup of the weekend. Yes, we know a lot of people are focused on Notre Dame vs. Texas A&M, but come on, UT vs. UGA is on a different level.
Kickoff is all set for 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday and College GameDay heading to Knoxville makes things even better. Oh, but there's one more thing that will have people quite happy if they're going to be watching this one from home. That'd be the fact that ESPN's 'A-team' squad will be on hand, with Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit in the booth and Holly Rowe serving as the sideline reporter:
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With College GameDay in town, Georgia-Tennessee will indeed get the top ABC broadcast crew of Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Holly Rowe on Saturday.
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Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit will be on the call for Tennessee football vs. Georgia
- What: No. 15 Tennessee vs. No. 6 Georgia
- When: Saturday, Sept. 13 at 3:30 p.m. ET
- Where: Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn.
- How to watch: ABC/ESPN
This is what everyone was asking for. Herbie and Co. are going to be busy at the College GameDay stage leading up to kickoff, but then he'll head straight inside to get ready for what should be a thriller between the two powerhouses. Fowler is a true pro too, which will make the broadcast one to remember.
Will Fowler be ready to sing Aguilar's name after a deep touchdown pass to Braylon Staley, Mike Matthews or Chris Brazzell? We'll find out soon enough, but the Vols are going to hope to keep the offense rolling in the best way possible against the Dawgs.
In the first two weeks, the offense has been humming, posting 45 points against Syracuse and then 72 more against East Tennessee State. That's been great, but things of course are going to be quite different for UT in facing the Dawgs to open up SEC play.
This is something head man Josh Heupel is of course going to be aware of, with some in-game adjustments surely on the way from him. Georgia is favored by 4.5 points despite being the visiting team. This will be something Tennessee players keep in mind ahead of kickoff, as not many people are giving them much of a chance to take down the Dawgs.