FBS-CFB Game Preview: #4 Georgia Bulldogs (2-0) vs. #22 Tennessee Volunteers (2-0)

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Venue & Game Info

Kickoff: 3:30 PM ET

Location: Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee

Broadcast: ABC (national) Radio: Georgia Bulldog Sports Network / Vol Network

Weather Outlook

Forecast: Mostly sunny, light winds (5–7 mph)

Temperature at Kickoff: ~80°F, cooling into the low 70s by the 4th quarter

Impact: Ideal offensive conditions; no weather-related handicapping adjustments

Injury & Availability Report

Georgia:

OL unit slightly banged up; monitoring starting guard’s availability

No skill-position starters ruled out; QB Gunner Stockton fully healthy

Tennessee:

No confirmed absences for key starters

Defensive rotation intact; pass rush depth healthy

Recent Form

Georgia:

W 28–6 vs. Austin Peay — defense dominant, run game efficient

W 45–10 vs. Marshall — balanced attack, no turnovers

Tennessee:

W 72–17 vs. East Tennessee State — explosive offense, 600+ total yards

W 45–21 vs. Syracuse — passing game sharp, defense bent but didn’t break

Series History

All-Time: Georgia leads 28–23–2

Recent Trend: Georgia has won 8 straight since 2016, all by double digits

At Neyland: Georgia has won last 4 by an average margin of 30.5 points

Betting Trends

Georgia: 0–2 ATS in 2025; 4–0 ATS last 4 vs. Tennessee

Tennessee: 2–0 ATS in 2025; 5–1 ATS in last 6 home games

Totals: Over in 2 of last 4 meetings; Georgia defense trending Under in 2025

Game Odds

Georgia Bulldogs                             – 4

Tennessee Volunteers                   50.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, September 12, 2025

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