Championship weekend is here, and there's arguably no game with bigger stakes than the SEC championship between Georgia and Alabama.
The Tide and Bulldogs are ranked first and fourth in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, respectively, assuring the result of this game will have major ramifications on the Playoff and who ultimately gets in.
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The Tide have plowed their way through all competition to a 12-0 regular season. Led by stud quarterback Tua Tagavailoa, Alabama has its eyes on a fifth straight Playoff appearance.
Georgia comes in at 11-1, with a 36-16 loss at LSU earlier in the season being the lone blemish on an otherwise terrific season. Saturday will mark Georgia's second consecutive appearance in the SEC Championship game as the Bulldogs defeated Auburn 28-7 in last season's conference title game.
Saturday should prove to be an exciting game between two of the SEC's heavyweight programs. Here's how to tune in:
When do Alabama and Georgia play?
The SEC championship game between Alabama and Georgia is scheduled for kickoff at 4 p.m. ET.
What channel can I watch Alabama-Georgia?
The game will be broadcast on national TV by CBS. It can also be streamed online with fuboTV.
Where is Alabama-Georgia being played?
The game will be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. This is the second year the game will be held at the venue, and 25th year in Atlanta.
Who is the favored team between Alabama and Georgia?
Alabama opened the week as a 10.5-point favorite over Georgia, but the line has since shifted. The Tide are now 13-point favorites. Alabama leads the all-time series with Georgia 39-25-4, having won won the four last meetings against the Bulldogs — including the 2017 national championship game. These teams have met as ranked opponents in each of their last five meetings, with Alabama winning the last four. The Bulldogs' last win in this series came in 2007 (Nick Saban's first year at Alabama), a 26-23 overtime win.