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Who are the Mississippi State vs. Georgia game announcers today on the SEC Network? All you need to know about Week 7's game’s coverage team

The Mississippi State Bulldogs face a tall order in Week 7, as they travel to Athens to face the Georgia Bulldogs as part of this week's slate of SEC games. Both schools' seasons are practically opposites, with Georgia having an overall record of 4-1 and an SEC mark of 2-1. On the other hand, Mississippi State has a record of 1-4 and a conference one of 1-2.

Georgia is currently the No. 5 team in the nation and spent the first five weeks between the No. 1 and No. 2, but a loss to Alabama in Week 5 made them fall to their current spot.

The game will be transmitted by the SEC Network, with Taylor Zarzour doing the play-by-play, former Georgia offensive lineman Matt Stinchcomb in the analyst role, and Alyssa Lang as the sideline reporter. The game is set to start at 4:15 p.m. ET at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia.

Georgia is the undisputed favorite for this game, with Kirby Smart's men looking for another big win that makes the memory of the Week 5 loss to Alabama fade away. The oddsmakers have them as 34-point favorites, and ESPN's game predictor gives them a 95.1% chance of winning the game.


How to watch Mississippi State vs. Georgia? Streaming options for Week 7's SEC clash

As stated before, the game will be carried by the SEC Network. The channel is available for streaming through FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and DirecTV Stream. The SEC Network's games can also be seen on ESPN+ and the ESPN App. The latter will require your cable provider's details to be able to watch.


Mississippi State vs. Georgia: Recent results

Georgia defeated Auburn last time out, with a score of 31-13. Carson Beck threw for 240 yards, with two touchdown passes. Two other touchdowns came alongside 141 rushing yards put together on a ground game committee effort. Trevor Etienne scored both rushing touchdowns and ran for 88 yards.

Mississippi State in turn spent last week in a bye week but fell 35-13 to the Texas Longhorns in Week 5. Quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr. only managed to throw for 144 yards and got the Bulldogs' only touchdown of the game while rushing. They were unable to stop a Longhorn offensive led by Arch Manning, who recorded 325 passing yards and two touchdowns.

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