LSU vs. Georgia TV Schedule: Channel and Game Time as SEC West & East Meet Saturday

Sep 28, 2013 11:02 AM EDT
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Aaron Murray
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Aaron Murray is hit as he throws a first quarter pass against the LSU Tigers in the SEC Championship NCAA football game in Atlanta, Georgia December 3, 2011. Florida Atlantic lost 56-20 to then-No. 7 ranked Georgia on Sept. 15, 2012."

The LSU Tigers and the Georgia Bulldogs meet in Week 5 of the college football season. Check out the TV channel info for this matchup with game time as the SEC West and SEC East clash Saturday afternoon. 

Game Time: 3:30 p.m. ET

TV-Channel- Where to Watch?: CBS

Fans will not have to worry about where this matchup will air as CBS brings all the action from this Week 4 matchup. 

For LSU, it's a chance to go 5-0 in the 2013 season. They will look to continue their perfect run as they head into Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia. It will be the first time LSU faces a Top 10 team as the Bulldogs are No. 9 in the rankings. 

Georgia will try to get through one of the toughest schedules any college football has seen to open up a season. Georgia has faced Clemson (L) and South Carolina (W), who rank eighth and sixth. Last week, the Bulldogs received a break as they faced unranked North Texas, defeating them 45-21. They now have a chance to at least exit the tough stretch with a record at .500. 

Look for Aaron Murray, Todd Gurley and Justing Scott-Wesley to try their best this afternoon as the Bulldogs look for their third win of the year. Murray, the quarterback, has gone for 1,040 passing yards and seven touchdowns, connecting with Scott-Wesley 10 times for 234 yards and a touchdown. On the ground, look for Gurley to continue giving the Georgia offense balance. In 63 attempts, Gurley has gone for 377 yards and four touchdowns. 

The Tigers' passing game is not as explosive, but their receiving squad is dangerous as they possess a talented tandem. Odell Beckham and Jarvis Landry are both over 360 receiving yards and have combined for 10 touchdowns in 2013, catching all of Zach Mettenberger's passes in the end zone. On the ground, LSU will depend on Jeremy Hill, who has 42 attempts for 350 yards and six touchdowns. 

Both teams can put points up on the board. Which defense will come up with the bigger plays, preventing the other from scoring? That will be the difference in this game. 

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