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Tennessee vs Georgia live updates: Score, highlights, how to watch

This time one year ago, Georgia was chasing history, aiming to become the first FBS football team to win three consecutive national championships since Minnesota in the mid-1930s.

Now, the Bulldogs are fighting for their College Football Playoff life.

Coming off a gutting 28-10 loss last Saturday at Ole Miss, coach Kirby Smart and his No. 10 Georgia team will aim to rebound in what should be one of their most challenging games of the season: a home matchup Saturday against No. 4 Tennessee at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia.

While the Vols and quarterback Nico Iamaleava are in a relatively strong position to make the newly expanded 12-team playoff with an 8-1 record, the Bulldogs are looking to avoid their third loss of the season, a setback that would put their postseason hopes in serious peril.

To earn a much-needed victory, they’ll have to slow down one of the most explosive offenses in college football, one that averages 37.6 points per game. Tennessee figures to have Iamaleava, who spent much of the week in concussion protocol, but was removed from the SEC’s weekly availability report, signaling that he’s able to play. Georgia, meanwhile, is dealing with injuries of its own, with running back Trevor Etienne listed as out on the availability report as he nurses a rib injury.

The Vols will look to snap what has been an underwhelming recent history against the Bulldogs. Georgia has won seven consecutive games in the series, including a 38-10 beatdown last season at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Following along here for the live score, updates, highlights and more as Tennessee football travels down to Georgia to take on the Bulldogs:

Tennessee vs Georgia score updates

This section will be updated when the game begins.

Tennessee football vs Georgia live updates

Fourth quarter: Georgia 24, Tennessee 17

Lengthy Tennessee drive ends with a punt

A 12-play drive doesn’t often end without points, or even a field-goal attempt, but it just did for Tennessee, which goes 36 yards in 12 plays, but it ends with a punt. The Vols had a fourth-and-5 at the Georgia 41-yard line and were going for it, but an offensive lineman flinched and Tennessee was flagged for a false start.

Georgia will take over at its own 8-yard line with 8:47 left and a chance to bleed some valuable clock.

End of third quarter: Georgia 24, Tennessee 17

Georgia punts

The Bulldogs’ offensive hot streak ends. Georgia gets it down to the Tennessee 43-yard line, but isn’t able to advance any farther and has to punt, with Tennessee taking over at its own 18-yard line to open the fourth quarter.

Georgia had scored on four consecutive drives.

Tennessee punts again

Just as the Georgia offense appears to have found its stride, the Tennessee offense is struggling to regain its mojo. The Vols have punted on four of their past six full drives, only one of which has gone for more than 34 yards.

Bulldogs take over at their own 19-yard line with a few minutes left in the quarter.

Carson Beck rushing TD puts Georgia ahead

A back-and-forth game between two of the SEC’s best teams continues to be just that into the third quarter.

On a third-and-7, Carson Beck is flushed out of the pocket, but finds an opening and darts into the end zone himself to put Georgia up 24-17. The Bulldogs’ touchdown has snapped a streak of 10 consecutive games for Tennessee in which it held opponents under 19 points.

The touchdown finished off a 12-play, 87-yard drive. Georgia has scored on four consecutive possessions.

Tennessee opts not to go for fourth down, punts

The Vols made their way up the field to open up the second half, but saw their drive stall in Georgia territory. It initially appeared as though Tennessee was going to go for a fourth-and-6 from the Georgia 36-yard line, but Josh Heupel’s team takes a delay of game penalty and punts. The Bulldogs will take over at their 13.

Halftime: Tennessee 17, Georgia 17

Some halftime stats, with Georgia and Tennessee tied at 17:

Total yards: Georgia 239, Tennessee 189
Passing yards: Georgia 184, Tennessee 93
Rushing yards: Tennessee 96, Georgia 55
First downs: Tennessee 12, Georgia 12
Yards per play: Georgia 5.8, Tennessee 4.6
Yards per carry: Georgia 4.6, Tennessee 4.4
Third downs: Tennessee 6-10, Georgia 4-8
Sacks: Georgia 3, Tennessee 0
Penalties: Georgia 4-35, Tennessee 4-33

And some individual numbers:

Tennessee

Nico Iamaleava: 12-19, 93 yards
Dylan Sampson: 11 carries, 68 yards, 1 touchdown
Squirrel White: 4 catches, 23 yards

Georgia

Carson Beck: 15-29, 184 yards, 2 touchdowns
Nate Frazier: 8 carries, 27 yards
Oscar Delp: 4 catches, 56 yards, 2 touchdowns

Peyton Woodring FG gets Georgia even with Tennessee

Georgia goes 57 yards in 12 plays and 1:49, with Peyton Woodring putting a bow on the drive with a 36-yard field goal with five seconds remaining in the second quarter.

Bulldogs and Vols are going to go into halftime tied at 17.

James Pearce Jr returns for Tennessee

Only a couple of plays after injuring his shoulder, James Pearce Jr. is back on the field for Tennessee as the Vols look to hold off a potential Georgia scoring drive just before halftime.

James Pearce Jr injured, leaves field for Tennessee

As Georgia approaches midfield just before halftime, Tennessee has lost, if even temporarily, its top defensive player. Defensive lineman James Pearce Jr. stayed down on the turf after a play finished and headed back to the Vols’ sideline, where he was having his left shoulder looked at by team medical personnel.

In another injury update, Dillon Bell has gone back to Georgia’s locker room. A return appears unlikely for the Bulldogs wide receiver.

Dylan Sampson rushing TD helps Tennessee regain lead

Just when it appeared as though the game was potentially slipping away from Tennessee, the Vols respond in a big way.

Trailing by four, Tennessee goes 75 yards in 10 plays. Dylan Sampson caps it off with a 24-yard rushing touchdown right up in the middle, virtually untouched.

It came two plays after Sampson got the Vols a first down with a 3-yard run on a fourth-and-2 from the Georgia 37-yard line. Just under two minutes remaining in the half.

Oscar Delp’s second TD catch puts Georgia ahead

After a sluggish start, the Georgia offense is rolling. Each of the Bulldogs’ past two drives have ended in the end zone, with its most recent possession going 84 yards in 10 plays. It’s finished off by yet another Carson Beck pass to Oscar Delp, this one for four yards.

The Bulldogs are on top 14-10 with 6:36 left in the first half.

On its first three drives, Georgia had 22 yards on 13 plays, an average of 1.7 yards per play. On its past two drives, it has 159 yards on 17 plays, an average of 9.4 yards per plat.

Dillon Bell injured, leaves game for Georgia

Bulldogs wide receiver Dillon Bell is in the medical tent after a 5-yard rush that nearly got his team in the end zone for the go-ahead score. After being tackled near the pylon, Bell got up and tried walking on his own power, but hobbled and eventually went back down to the turf before being tended to by team medical personnel.

Tennessee forced to punt

Georgia is able to build on the positive momentum of its touchdown drive, forcing a Tennessee punt on the ensuing possession. The key play came on a third-and-8, with Malaki Starks coming in to break up what would have been a first-down throw from Nico Iamaleava to Squirrel White.

Bulldogs take over at their own 16-yard line with 11 minutes left in the second quarter.

Georgia responds with Oscar Delp 19-yard TD catch

Georgia gets some much-needed points, with its first sustained drive of the day. The Bulldogs respond to the Tennessee field goal with a seven-play, 75-yard drive that’s finished off by a 19-yard Oscar Delp touchdown on a beautiful pass down the middle from Carson Beck.

Beck looked much more comfortable and loose on that drive, which was keyed by a 38-yard completion to Dominic Lovett that got the Bulldogs into Tennessee territory. Beck threw for 57 yards on that possession and added a 14-yard scramble that got Georgia on the edge of the red zone.

Vols are up 10-7 with 13:30 left in the first half.

End of first quarter: Tennessee 10, Georgia 0

Tennessee extends lead with 52-yard field goal

Boo Carter’s excellent return immediately put Tennessee in scoring position — so much so that the Vols mustered only three yards and still came away with points.

Max Gilbert boots a 52-yard field goal right down the middle, with enough distance to have likely been good from 60 yards. That’s a career long for the freshman from Memphis.

Vols are up 10-0 with about one minute left in the first quarter.

Georgia goes three-and-out, punts

Three drives have resulted in three punts so far for Georgia, which goes three-and-out yet again. Carson Beck is struggling, completing only two of his first eight passes for 12 yards. There were already questions about what had been a constipated Bulldogs offense. Tonight isn’t easing those at all, at least through nearly a full quarter.

Worse yet for Georgia, Tennessee’s Boo Carter returns the ensuing punt 26 yards to the Georgia 37-yard line.

Tennessee punts for the first time

Looking to extend their lead, the Vols are stopped, with a 6-yard sack of Nico Iamaleava setting up a third-and-12 that Tennessee failed to convert. Tennessee punts for the first time and gets a beauty out of it, a 53-yard boomer that pins Georgia down at its own 6-yard line with 4:30 left in the first quarter.

Georgia punts again

The Bulldogs manage to get a first down this time around, but they’re forced to punt yet again after Dominic Lovett drops a screen from Carson Beck on third-and-10. Georgia has just 16 yards on its first two drives.

A 43-yard punt gives Tennessee the ball at its own 18-yard line.

Miles Kitselman’s first career TD run gives Tennessee lead over Georgia

Tennessee wasted little time showing off the potency of its offense, going 78 yards in 12 plays on its first drive of the night. The Vols cap it off in style, too, with tight end Miles Kitselman lining up as a fullback on third-and-goal from the Georgia 1-yard line, getting the carry and diving over the lines for a touchdown.

Kitselman was Tennessee’s leading receiver that possession, too, with two catches for 21 yards. It’s the first career rushing touchdown for the Alabama transfer.

Two failed deep passes force Georgia to punt

Georgia received the opening kickoff, but isn’t able to mount any kind of sustained drive, going three and out. Carson Beck threw deep balls on first and third down, but was unable to connect on either. The first one was particularly painful, as he appeared to link up with Arian Smith at the Tennessee 31-yard line for a first down, but Smith wasn’t able to hang on.

Bulldogs punt and the Vols take over at their 22.

Pregame

Nico Iamaleava warming up for Tennessee

While his absence on the SEC availability report signaled that he was almost certainly playing against Georgia, Nico Iamaleava has removed any remaining doubt, with the Tennessee redshirt freshman quarterback warming up for the Vols.

Georgia football injury updates

The final SEC availability report before kickoff features no changes for Tennessee, but several for Georgia. The Bulldogs will be without linebacker Joseph Jonah-Ajonye, who was previously listed as questionable, as well as running backs Trevor Etienne, Roderick Robinson II and Brandon Robinson.

However, wide receiver Anthony Evans III, running back Cash Jones and offensive lineman Micah Morris, all of whom were previously deemed questionable, are no longer on the injury report and ostensibly available for Georgia.

Tennessee uniforms vs Georgia

While playing away from Neyland Stadium, Tennessee will go with its traditional road uniform — white helmets, white jerseys and white pants.

‘College GameDay’ crew makes Tennessee-Georgia picks

With ‘College GameDay’ broadcasting from Athens, Georgia on Saturday, the show’s panel made predictions for the game that brought everyone there.

Each of the show’s analysts — excluding Kirk Herbstreit, who is calling the game for ABC and thus abstained from making a prediction — went with the Bulldogs.

Desmond Howard: Georgia
Nick Saban: Georgia
Pat McAfee: Georgia
Cody Rhodes: Georgia
Lee Corso: Georgia
Kirk Herbstreit: N/A

Tennessee vs Georgia time today

Date: Saturday, November 16
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: Sanford Stadium (Athens, Georgia)

What channel is Tennessee vs Georgia game on today?

TV channel: ABC
Streaming: ESPN app | ESPN+ | Fubo (free trial)
Radio: SiriusXM Channel 84

The game between the Vols and Bulldogs will air on ABC. Chris Fowler (play-by-play) and Kirk Herbstreit (analyst) will be on the call while Holly Rowe and Laura Rutledge serve as sideline reporters.

Streaming options for the game include the ESPN app, ESPN+ and Fubo, the last of which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

Watch Tennessee vs. Georgia football live with Fubo (free trial)

Tennessee vs Georgia history

Series record: Georgia leads 28-23-2
Tennessee’s last win: 2016 (Tennessee 34, Georgia 31)
Georgia’s last win: 2023 (Georgia 38, Tennessee 10)

Tennessee vs Georgia predictions

There are no certainties in this game. Will Nico Iamaleava play well after being cleared from concussion protocol? Will Carson Beck stop turning the ball over? Can Georgia be the first team to score 20 on Tennessee’s defense? Can the Vols overcome their road woes and an unfriendly raucous crowd? It’s been a crazy college football season. Let’s add this game to the list of eye-opening outcomes.’

Tennessee’s offense is looking better lately, but the Vols haven’t played a road game since Arkansas in early October. Georgia was a house of horrors in 2022 for Tennessee and its CFP hopes. It will be that again.’

If Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava is out because of injury, don’t hold me to this prediction. Iamaleava didn’t play in the second half of UT’s 33-14 victory over Mississippi State because of an ‘upper-body’ injury. However, Tennessee coach Josh Heupel said after the game and again Monday that he expected Iamaleava to be in ‘great shape for Saturday.’ As anyone who follows college football knows, if a coach tells you something about injuries, you can bank on it. Or bet on it.

‘Georgia needs this game in a big way and that should produce a fiery squad who should play more loose than tight at home. Tennessee’s defense is one of the best in the nation, but this is not one of Heupel’s top offenses. Tennessee is 1-1 in true road games including a loss at Arkansas. Bulldogs ride home crowd to win.’

Tennessee vs Georgia betting odds

Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Saturday, Nov. 16

Spread: Georgia (-9.5)
Over/under: 46.5 points
Moneyline: Georgia -350 | Tennessee +275

Tennessee vs Georgia injury updates

Tennessee

DB Jourdan Thomas: Out
LB Keenan Pili: Out
LB Edwin Spillman: Out
RB DeSean Bishop: Out
OL Vysen Lang: Out

Georgia

RB Roderick Robinson II: Out
RB Trevor Etienne: Out
RB Brandon Robinson: Out
LB Joseph Jonah-Ajonye: Out

Tennessee vs Georgia weather update

According to the forecast from The Weather Channel, there will be a few passing clouds Saturday night in Athens, Georgia, with a low of 41 degrees and light winds.

Tennessee football schedule 2024

Saturday, Aug. 31: vs. Chattanooga (W, 69-3)
Saturday, Sept. 7: vs. No. 23 NC State (W, 51-10)
Saturday, Sept. 14: vs. Kent State (W, 71-0)
Saturday, Sept. 21: at No. 13 Oklahoma* (W, 25-15)
Saturday, Sept. 28: BYE
Saturday, Oct. 5: at Arkansas* (L, 19-14)
Saturday, Oct. 12: vs. Florida* (W, 23-17, OT)
Saturday, Oct. 19: vs. No. 7 Alabama* (W, 24-17)
Saturday, Oct. 26: BYE
Saturday, Nov. 2: vs. Kentucky* (W, 28-18)
Saturday, Nov. 9: vs. Mississippi State* (W, 33-14)
Saturday, Nov. 16: at No. 10 Georgia*
Saturday, Nov. 23: vs. UTEP
Saturday, Nov. 30: at Vanderbilt*
Record: 8-1, 5-1 SEC

* Denotes SEC game

Georgia football schedule 2024

Saturday, Aug. 31: vs. No. 14 Clemson (W, 34-3) 
Saturday, Sept. 7: vs. Tennessee Tech (W, 48-3) 
Saturday, Sept. 14: at Kentucky * (W, 13-12) 
Saturday, Sept. 21: BYE 
Saturday, Sept. 28: at No. 4 Alabama * (L, 41-34) 
Saturday, Oct. 5: vs. Auburn * (W, 31-13)
Saturday, Oct. 12: vs. Mississippi State * (W, 41-31) 
Saturday, Oct. 19: at No. 1 Texas * (W, 30-15)
Saturday, Oct. 26: BYE 
Saturday, Nov. 2: vs. Florida * (W, 34-20)
Saturday, Nov. 9: at No. 12 Ole Miss * (L, 28-10)
Saturday, Nov. 16: vs. No. 4 Tennessee*
Saturday, Nov. 23: vs. UMass
Friday, Nov. 29: vs. Georgia Tech

* Denotes SEC game

Tennessee football news

Nico Iamaleava injury update: Is Tennessee football QB playing vs Georgia?
We simulated Tennessee football vs. Georgia 100 times. The result: Not good for Vols fans
Tennessee has momentum vs Georgia and other SEC football predictions | Adams

Georgia football news

What Georgia football’s depleted running back group looks like for Tennessee
Georgia football vs. Tennessee: Score prediction, scouting report
Georgia-Tennessee ‘College GameDay’ predictions: Who picked Bulldogs, Vols?

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