Kickoff Set for Georgia vs. Kentucky

Georgia will play host to the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday, Oct. 7 inside Sanford Stadium. On Monday, the SEC office announced game times for the SEC's week 6 schedule and the Bulldogs and Wildcats will face off at 7 PM in a game set to be broadcast on ESPN.
Here’s the statement released from UGAA:
The Saturday, Oct. 7, football game between Georgia and Kentucky in Athens will kick off at 7:00 p.m. ET and be televised on ESPN according to an announcement Monday by the SEC office.
Georgia is off to a 4-0 start to the 2023 season with the Bulldogs' most recent victory coming over UAB by a margin of 49-21.
Georgia Football Injury Report - 9/25
- Amarius Mims - OUT Mims underwent tightrope surgery a week ago.
- Javon Bullard - (Ankle) - Bullard has missed the last two football games. "We think he's going to be able to do more. We will know more today and tomorrow."
- Mykel Williams - Missed the UAB game with an undisclosed illness. "We are hopeful to get him back this week."
- Austin Blaske - (Knee) Blaske dressed, but did not play against UAB with a sprained knee.
- Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (foot) - TID is in a boot after having suffered a foot injury during fall camp. "Ty is coming into his fourth week, don't expect him back this week."
- Ladd McConkey (Back) - Ladd is in a day-by-day situation. He's trying everything he can to get back.
- Lawson Luckie (Ankle) - Dressed for the first time all season against UAB and appears to be back in limited participation.
- Pearce Spurlin (Undisclosed)
- Branson Robinson (KNEE) will be out for the season.
- De'Nylon Morrissette (Knee) - Morrissette was seen pregame against UAB with a brace on his
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- Kirby Smart Updates Injury Report Heading Into Week 2
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