If you live in Georgia there’s no other sport right now than football, and no other team than UGA.
For the second time in four years, the Georgia Bulldogs will play Alabama for the national college football championship. While excited, many Georgia fans are also rightfully wary: The Crimson Tide pulled off a three point overtime win the last time these two competed for the title in 2018. And the game is being played with the Bulldogs’ recent SEC championship loss to Alabama fresh in their rearview. But, Georgia fans are a forgiving bunch – just ask the Braves.
MORE: With ‘relentless recruiting,’ UGA, ‘Bama build all-star teams
If you’re among the hordes of fans arranging your schedule around the game, here’s what you need to know:
Date: Monday, Jan. 10
Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Ind.
Records: No. 3 Georgia 13-1; No. 1 Alabama 13-1
Television: ESPN will televise the game. Chris Fowler will handle play-by-play, with Kirk Herbstreit as the analyst and Holly Rowe and Molly McGrath as the sideline reporters.
Radio: The game will be broadcast on the Georgia Bulldogs IMG Sports Network, heard in metro Atlanta on WSB 750/95.5. Scott Howard is handling play-by-play. Eric Zeier is the analyst, and D.J. Shockley is the sideline reporter.
National radio: ESPN Radio will broadcast the game. Sean McDonough is handling play-by-play. Todd Blackledge is the analyst, and Ian Fitzsimmons and Kris Budden are the sideline reporters.
Satellite radio: You can listen on SiriusXM Radio/Internet 81/81/81 (Georgia broadcast) and 80/80/80 (national broadcast).
Now that you know when and where to tune into the game (unless, of course, you’re one of the lucky ones who’ll be watching it in person) we want to know who you’ll be cheering for – UGA or ‘Bama? Weigh in on our question of the day on the Now Habersham Facebook page.