Georgia football-UMass game time, TV channel, how to stream, week 13 game odds

The no. 10 The Georgia football team will take on UMass on Saturday, November 23rd in a Week 13 College Football matchup. Below you can find information about game time, TV channel, odds, as well as how to watch the game online.

Georgia is coming off a 31-17 win over Tennessee this past week. UMass fired its coach after a loss to Liberty.

Georgia football-UMass game time for week 13 game

The Georgia football-UMass game is set for a 7 p.m. kickoff. 12:45 p.m. ET

Georgia football-UMass TV channel for week 13 game

The Georgia football-UMass game will be shown on the SEC Network. Dave Neal and Max Starks will call the game.

How to stream Week 13 Georgia football-UMass game

You can watch the Georgia football-Tennessee Tech game online via the WatchESPN app. Click here to watch the match.

Georgia football-UMass odds for week 13 game

The Georgia football team is a 42.5-point favorite over UMass. Over/under is 55.5.

What Georgia football coach Kirby Smart said about the Week 13 game

Opening Statement…

“Yeah, we jumped into UMass yesterday and went to work with these guys. We got our players in and we’re moving forward with them. Heard the unfortunate news about Don Brown recently. I know Shane (Montgomery) from the past and recruited together on the road. I’ve been around Shane before. He’s a great coach and we’re looking forward to preparing for this game.”

If less work for youngsters earlier makes it more important to jump on an opponent who doesn’t match this week…

“Yeah, you never count on that. What you count on is you want to play well, right? You want to kill turnovers. You want to get turnovers. Sometimes these games are shrunk on you because sometimes teams get the ball out quickly or they run the ball more to shrink the game and it can be frustrating because you go in with three balls or something and it’s difficult. You want snaps. But we don’t count on anything. We will play well, and to do that, we have to practice well, and we did that today.”

On Nitro’s response after playing more Saturday and how a taste of game action can motivate players…

“Yeah, I mean Nitro has responded well. He’s been working hard. He had a good practice today. I think he got some confidence out of it because he went against a really good defense and he made some good thing. I mean, he goes against a good defense every day, and he’s been frustrated at times. I mean, he wants to play. He wants to play.

It’s been a weird year for us because we haven’t had a lot of breaks in action to get these guys playing experience. I mean I could go through Jaden Reddell and Colton, Ellis, Demello, Ondre. There are just so many guys. The O-linemen, the other backs who are starting to get a taste. So I mean, I probably met with the group, I don’t know, three or four times this year as a group and just said, ‘Stay the course. You get an opportunity.’ Because so many of them come in with high expectations and they want to play, and Nitro is one of those guys.

Ellis and Demello are so close. They have practiced so hard and so well and done so well. And you’re used to having these games where you can go, “Oh, man” — I think Shuman said we averaged 100 snaps for our twos and threes over the last couple of years. We’re not even close to that right now. We just haven’t been able to. And they keep getting better and I’m excited for all of them. And I’m excited about Nitro.”

Georgia football injury report against UMass

  • Serious Greene — shoulder — questionable
  • Micah Morris — Ankle — Questionable
  • Dillon Bell — Ankle — Out
  • Roderick Robinson — toe — out
  • Branson Robinson — knee — out
  • Joseph Jonah-Ajonye — foot — out
  • Trevor Etienne — ribs — out