College Gameday Makes Their Ole Miss v. Georgia Selections
With the biggest game from the SEC going on in the Classic City between Ole Miss and Georgia, the ESPN College Gameday crew makes their first trip back to Athens for the 2023 season. Coming along with them is Philadelphia Eagles rookie and former Bulldog Nolan Smith.
With two of the country's best offenses on display tonight, many are unsure what may happen in this game. Georgia is currently a 10.5 favorite, according to the SISportsBook,
Also, with the uncertainty regarding Brock Bowers' return this evening, the Gameday crew's selections were split for this game.
Desmond Howard: "I'm going with the Georgia Bulldogs tonight"
Nolan Smith: "Obviously I am going with Georgia and let's go Dawgs!"
Pat McAfee: "I love this Georgia Bulldogs team. I got the Bulldogs winning big today." McAfee proceeded to call the Dawgs after this pick.
Kirk Herbstreit: Calling the game so did not pick
Lee Corso also attended to make his infamous headgear selection for tonight's game.
The top ten matchup will be on ESPN tonight and kickoff at 7 p.m. Between the Hedges as Georgia looks to remain perfect before they play Tennessee next weekend.
How to Watch Georgia vs. Ole Miss
- Gameday: Saturday, Nov. 11. 2023
- Game time: 7:00 pm ET
- TV: ESPN
- Location: Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium (Athens, Georgia)
- Live stream on fuboTV: Start with a 7-day free trial!
- Stream on ESPN - HERE
- Broadcast Call: Chris Fowler (play-by-play) and Kirk Herbstreit(Color) will be on the call
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