Okay, so I wanted to figure out what channel the UGA football game was on. You know, typical Saturday, trying to catch the game, but not really sure where to find it.
First, I grabbed my phone and opened up the browser. I just typed in something like “what channel is UGA football on” into the search bar. I figured that was the quickest way to get some info.

The search results popped up, and I saw a few different things. One of them mentioned Fubo, which I’ve heard of before. It also talked about the College Football Playoff, the kickoff time, and how it’s usually on a Saturday. I even noticed something about the game being on October 12th. That’s useful.
- Sometimes the games are on ESPN+ or SEC Network+.
- Other times, they’re on ABC, especially for bigger games.
- If you don’t have cable, there are options like Fubo, Hulu, and YouTube TV.
Here’s What I Found:
I scrolled through a couple more results, and it looked like the specific channel can vary depending on the opponent and the week. Like, one result mentioned a game against Tennessee Tech on ESPN+/SEC Network+, and another talked about a game against Ole Miss on ABC.
There was even something about a game against Clemson being on ABC at noon on a Saturday. So, it seems like ABC is a pretty safe bet for a lot of the games. I also remembered that Sean McDonough is one of the commentators, which is cool.
So yeah, it wasn’t too hard to find the info. Basically, it boils down to checking ESPN+/SEC Network+ or ABC, depending on the game. And if you’re a cord-cutter like me, you can always check out those streaming services. All in all, it was a pretty simple process. Now I know where to look next time I want to watch the Bulldogs play.