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How to watch the Georgia-Tennessee Tech football game: Kickoff time, streaming info

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The Georgia Bulldogs are set to host the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles on Saturday, Sept. 7 at Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga.

Georgia fans wanting to watch the Georgia-Tennessee Tech football game this Saturday will not find it on traditional television, unfortunately. The game will be a streaming-only event on SEC Network+ and ESPN+ and the contest will kickoff at 2:00pm ET.

Why is the game streaming only? As part of the new SEC-ESPN contract, one non-conference game per school per season will stream exclusively on SECN+/ESPN+. The kickoff time and streaming news for the Tennessee Tech contest was officially announced by the SEC when they revealed their early-season schedule on May 30.

How can you watch the Georgia-Tennessee Tech game? Below are the methods to watch the game on SEC Network+ and ESPN+.

SEC Network+

If you have a cable (Charter, Spectrum, etc.), satellite (DISH), or streaming subscription (YouTube TV, Hulu, etc.) and the SEC Network is part of your plan, then you also have access to SEC Network+ at no extra charge. Note that DIRECTV is currently in a contract dispute with Disney, so all of their channels are currently blacked out and unavailable. This includes ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN News, SEC Network, ACC Network, and more.

In order to view the game on SEC Network+, you will need to go to the Watch ESPN website or the ESPN app on your TV or other device. After selecting the Georgia-Tennessee Tech game, you will be asked to login using your qualifying plan credentials mentioned above (if you are not already logged in).

The ESPN app is available on the following devices: Android mobile devices, Cox Contour, Apple mobile devices, Apple TV, Amazon Fire tablets and TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox, Samsung smart TV’s, Xfinity, PlayStation, and Google Chromecast (supported device list).

Note that the SEC Network+ is a streaming only option and is not one of the SEC Network Alternate channels that may still be found in your cable/satellite channel guide. Those sub-channels were not utilized the last three seasons, as streaming will be the only option going forward.

DIRECT LINK: Georgia-Tennessee Tech on SEC Network+

ESPN+

ESPN+ is a separate, premium subscription service that is not included in any cable or satellite package. If you are able to view the game via SEC Network+, you DO NOT need to subscribe to ESPN+ also. If you do not have access to SEC Network+, then ESPN+ is your only option to watch the Georgia-Tennessee Tech game.

ESPN+ is currently $10.99 per month as a stand-alone subscription. It’s also available in the Disney Bundle Trio Basic for $14.99 per month (ad-supported) or Disney Bundle Trio Premium for $24.99 per month (ads on ESPN+ only), which also includes access to Hulu and Disney+. If you already have a subscription to the Disney Bundle Trio, then you should have access to ESPN+.

If you are a DIRECTV customer and the SEC Network and other ESPN channels are still blacked out, subscribing to ESPN+ will be your only option to watch the Georgia game this Saturday.

DIRECT LINK: Georgia-Tennessee Tech on ESPN+

The first television replay of the Georgia-Tennessee Tech football game is currently set for Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 5:00am ET on the SEC Network.

Next week on Saturday, Sept. 14, Georgia will open their SEC schedule on the road against the Kentucky Wildcats at Kroger Field in Lexington, Ky. The game will be televised by ABC and streamed via ESPN+ at 7:30pm ET.

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4 Comments

4 Comments

  1. Wesley Willis

    Sep 5, 2024 at 9:43 pm

    I totally disagree with this streaming only option for watching Georgia football games. Some fans do not have or do not want to be forced to pay extra to watch Georgia football by havin to subscribe to another service. This may cause the loss of many fans. I know all these networks are try>ng to force streaming on us. I think it would be much better for all fans to have all options available, cable or satellite or streaming. All means should be available to watch Georgia football. This is just more concern on these networks bottom line and no concern for the fans. Getting more like communism all the time. GO DAWGS!!!

  2. Donovan Lee Blaylock

    Sep 6, 2024 at 9:53 am

    That decision is all about Money. Bye see you sometime in the years, maybe.

  3. William E Flowers

    Sep 7, 2024 at 11:18 am

    Some of the Georgia fans are on a fixed budget so it just seems that the networks don’t care and only care about the money.

  4. JMusic

    Sep 7, 2024 at 2:11 pm

    We are die-hard DAWG fans and we are not happy at all about this. I get it’s not a huge game conference wise but we still should be able to watch!! This is becoming more and more common with all sports and it’s beyond frustrating! We are local and should be able to watch ALL OUR LOCAL teams without all this streaming subscription nonsense (i.e., Braves, DAWGS, etc.). “They” know good and well that a lot of us folks are struggling and on really tight budgets. We can’t afford to have all these streaming services. Of course it’s about money, like they don’t have enough already, with no concern about us, the consumers. DISAPPOINTED! Thanks for letting me vent. Go DAWGS!

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