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What radio station is the Georgia vs. Kentucky game on for Week 3? Details on the NCAA game's coverage explored

The Georgia Bulldogs will travel to Lexington, Kentucky, in Week 3 of college football to face the Wildcats on Saturday. Despite this being an SEC encounter, it's expected to be lopsided, with Georgia being the clear favorite. The Bulldogs are the No. 1 team (per AP poll rankings) in the nation and the favorites to win the national title.

In Week 2, Georgia won an easy victory against Tennessee Tech, winning 48-3, with quarterback Carson Beck throwing for 242 yards and five touchdown passes. In contrast, Kentucky had a tough weekend, losing 31-6 to South Carolina. Wildcats quarterback Brock Vandagriff, a former Georgia player, threw for only 30 yards and had one interception.


What radio station is the Georgia vs. Kentucky game on?

The encounter will be available on SiriusXM, both via satellite and online. Local Athens, Georgia, sports radio station 960 The Ref will also broadcast the game.

Another way of listening is through georgiadogs.com, where the University of Georgia provides coverage through its radio affiliates. The website includes a list of the local radio stations that are part of the network.


Georgia vs. Kentucky: Head-to-Head

Georgia has a firm grasp on this clash, with them leading affairs with a record of 63-12-2. The first game in the history of the clash was a victory for the Kentucky Wildcats 13-6 on October 21, 1939, in Louisville.

Currently, Georgia is on a 14-game winning streak. The last time Kentucky won the clash was in 2009. Georgia won last year's encounter 51-13, in a game that was played in Athens.

Cardon Beck and Brock Bowers were the difference makers for the Bulldogs that day. Beck threw for 389 yards with four touchdowns and one interception that day. For his part, Bowers recorded 132 receiving yards, with one touchdown catch.


How to watch Georgia vs. Kentucky? What channel is it on?

The Georgia vs. Kentucky game starts at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, and it will be available to watch on ABC. The announcing crew for the game is formed by play-play commentator Sean McDonough, analyst and former Alabama quarterback Greg McIlroy, and sideline reporter Molly McGrath.

You can stream ABC through Hulu + Live TV, Sling and FuboTV. ABC has been pulled from all DirectTV platforms for the time being, due to contract negotiations stalling with the former's parent company, Disney. All ABC games are also available on ESPN+.

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