The No. 1 Georgia football team will open the 2024 season with a Week 1 game against the No. 14 Clemson Tigers. Below you can find information on the game time, TV channel, odds as well as how to watch the game online.
Georgia begins the 2024 college football season as the No. 1 team in the country. Georgia ended last season going 13-1. The Bulldogs beat Clemson 10-3 to open the 2021 season.
Georgia football-Clemson game time for Week 1 game
The Georgia football-Clemson game is set for a 12 p.m. ET start.
Georgia football-Clemson TV channel for Week 1 game
The Georgia football-Clemson game will be broadcast on ABC. Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy and Molly McGrath will broadcast the game.
Georgia football-Clemson how to watch online, stream Week 1 game
You can watch the Georgia football-Clemson game online via the WatchESPN app. Click here for a link to the game.
Georgia football-Clemson odds, spread for Week 1 game
Georgia football is a 10.5-point favorite against the Tigers. The over/under for the game is 48.5 points.
What Georgia football coach Kirby Smart said about Clemson
On the Clemson defense, recipe for success against them...
“Don’t get in situations that they’re going to attack you and play man in. The best thing to do is get first downs before third down. They do a tremendous job on third down, a tremendous job of disguising coverages. They’re very multiple in their fronts. They’re aggressive, they talk well. A lot of their defense reminds me of ours. They’re physical, well coached situationally in games and they know what they’re doing. You can’t say, ‘They’re going to do this,’ You can’t predict what they’re going to do a lot of times, and I think good defenses aren’t predictable.
How do you attack them? You need to be able to run the ball and control the line of scrimmage. A running game is a quarterback’s best friend for sure. You’ve got to keep them off balance and you’ve got to win one on one battles.”
On Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik…
“It seems like he’s been there forever. This is I guess his third year. He’s a great, really good athlete. He’s played a lot of football for a guy that age. He has the ability to scramble, make plays on his feet, has some more weapons around him. I think he’s a lot more comfortable now in their offense. You can see that throughout the year last year as you watched the season go on, how much more comfortable he got, especially when they started going to Phil a lot more as their featured back. They became a much more physical team. The addition of Matt Luke, he’s a tremendous coach, he was here with us. I think that makes them even more versatile in some of the things he’s going to bring to the table. Cade’s been a great asset for them. I know he’ll be very experienced.”
On Matt Luke and what to expect from one of his offensive lines…
“Toughness. He’s got an extremely experienced offensive line. I want to say it’s almost 100 starts. Three of the five guys have over 25 or something. That’s crazy. Very rare in college football to have a person with more than 25 starts because that means he stayed, or at least they’re coming into their third season starting. They’ve got a tremendous offensive line in terms of the amount of experience they have starting. I would have thought ours was one of the most experienced offensive lines in the country, but theirs has got more starts than ours. I know Matt will do a tremendous job. They’ll play with toughness, effort. I’m sure he’ll add some wrinkles to their offense. He’s a really good football coach.”
Georgia football injury report for Week 1 game against Clemson
- Warren Brinson -- Achilles -- probable
- Jared Wilson -- Achilles -- probable
- Colbie Young -- hamstring -- probable
- Chaz Chambliss -- hamstring -- probable
- Smael Mondon -- foot/possible suspension -- questionable
- Trevor Etienne -- possible suspension -- questionable
- Sacovie White -- possible suspension -- quesitonable
- Bo Hughley -- possible suspension -- questionable
- Xzavier McLeod -- unspecified -- doubtful
- Roderick Robinson -- toe -- out
- Jordan Hall -- leg -- out
- Chris Peal -- shoulder -- out
- Marcus Harrison -- back -- out