This probably won’t be the most exciting SEC game you tune into all year. Georgia is the favorite to win the SEC East, while Vanderbilt is picked to finish last in the division. Georgia is a top 10 team, while Vanderbilt is ‘sposed to be SEC but lost to Western Kentucky in the opener.
How to watch Georgia vs. Vanderbilt on TV or online, plus 3 things to know
Can the worst projected team in the SEC East keep up with the best?
Vanderbilt is in its second year under new coach Derek Mason, and the Commodores still have a long way to go until they get to the big-time. That’s okay, because rebuilds take time, but there are going to be some tough games in the meantime, this included.
This is yet another year when Georgia is expected to do big things. The Bulldogs have underachieved for the past two years, failing to win the SEC East, but they have the most talent in the division and the ability to win it all this year. Nick Chubb is one of the best running backs in the country, and he should be able to rack up a good number of yards in his first SEC game of 2015.
Bottom line, this one could get ugly if Vanderbilt isn’t careful.
How to watch, stream and listen
TV: 3:30 p.m. ET, CBS
Radio: Georgia, Vanderbilt
Online streaming: CBSSports.com
Three big things to know
1. We titled this missed two-point conversion from last week, “the only Vanderbilt play you need to watch this year.” Just in case you don’t want to watch this week. My gosh, this is still so sad.
2. Does the Chubb Heisman campaign heat up? He could put up some pretty big numbers in this one after rushing for 120 yards and two touchdowns last week while averaging a robust 7.5 yards per carry.
3. If Georgia loses this game, Mark Richt will have lost control forever. No really, we mean it this time.
Further reading
Check out Dawg Sports for more on Georgia and Anchor Of Gold for more on Vanderbilt.












