How to watch Georgia vs. LSU: TV channel, live stream online, SEC Championship Game kickoff time, prediction

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How to watch Georgia vs. LSU: TV channel, live stream online, SEC Championship Game kickoff time, prediction

No. 1 Georgia and No. 14 LSU are playing in the SEC Championship Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Georgia is the reigning national champions and is looking to defend their national title. LSU is a first-year coach who has turned some heads this season.

Georgia and LSU are playing in the SEC Championship Game. Georgia won the game last year. LSU lost to Texas A&M last week.

Georgia and LSU are playing in the SEC Championship Game.

LSU has rushed for 185 yards or more in each of their last five games. The team has a lot of talented tailbacks, but Josh Williams has missed the last two games with a knee sprain. Coach Brian Kelly expects him to be back this week. Kirby Smart knows how dangerous the LSU rushing attack can be. Georgia's defense is going to have to stop the Tigers' running game.

Georgia's top three pass-catchers play three different positions. Wide receiver Ladd McConkey is the most important part of Georgia's passing attack. Quarterback Stetson Bennett IV will take deep shots early. LSU's defense will be tested. Georgia is playing in the SEC Championship Game. It's scheduled for Saturday at 8 p.m. ET.

LSU's Harold Perkins Jr. is the key to the game. He has 11 tackles for loss and four of them came in the final month of the regular season. Georgia's offensive line needs to keep their heads on a swivel. LSU's defensive coordinator has changed up his approach throughout the year. Georgia coach Smart says his team needs not to worry about where Perkins is at all times.

Georgia will win the game against LSU. The Tigers lost at Texas A&M last week. Georgia will build an early lead and let the Tigers cover the spread. SportsLine's computer model has returned almost $2,500 in profit over the past six-plus seasons.


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