Missouri vs Georgia Live Stream: Watch Online ESPN College Football Bulldogs SEC Game Streaming

Oct 12, 2013 11:55 AM EDT

The Georgia Bulldogs are 4-1 this season and the team has recovered quite nicely from their loss to open the year against Clemson after winning four straight and now they will have their fourth SEC conference game of the season against Missouri and they will welcome the team to Sanford Stadium on Saturday in a game that will be on ESPN at 12 pm noon.

Aaron Murray is continuing to have a stellar season for the Bulldogs and this year he already has over 1,500 yards passing to go along with 14 passing touchdowns and he continues to set SEC career records for the Bulldogs. The team has a nice rushing attack with Todd Gurley, who has four touchdowns with over 400 yards rushing and he is averaging over six yards per carry this season, a huge boost for the Bulldogs offense. The team is currently averaging over 500 yards per contest this season and they are ranked 23rd in the nation in scoring with over 35 points per game and while they are allowing over 30 points per game on defense, they have the players to overcome those weaknesses.

Click here for the Watch ESPN coverage of Georgia and Missouri or for Live coverage of the game between the Bulldogs and Tigers.

Georgia comes into the game after winning a stunning overtime game against Tennessee on the road that saw Murray have another great game and that came after the team scored over 40 points in its previous three wins, including in a 44-41 win over LSU a couple weeks ago and that came after wins against North Texas and South Carolina. The team is playing very well and has been one of the best in the sEC and they are now ranked number seven in the nation, while Missouri is ranked 25th and this is the first ranked opponent they are facing since the LSU game.

Georgia has a solid schedule to finish the season, but it is easier than most other SEC teams and the biggest game will be the one coming after the next one against Vanderbilt on the road, as they will host number 17 Florida and that could be the game that decides the SEC division and then they will play App State, who of course defeated Michigan back in the day and then they will play two of three on the road to finish the season against Auburn and home against Kentucky before ending on the road against Georgia Tech and Aaron Murray can put himself in the Heisman conversation with a solid finish to the season.

Click here for the Georgia live stream coverage.

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