How to Watch: Georgia vs. Mississippi State — TV Channel, Streaming Info, and Full Game Analysis for November 8, 2025
• Published November 5, 2025
How to Watch: Georgia vs. Mississippi State – TV Channel, Streaming Info, and Full Game Analysis for November 8, 2025
The lights will burn bright over Sanford Stadium on Saturday, November 8, 2025, as the No.
2 Georgia Bulldogs host the Mississippi State Bulldogs in an SEC showdown that could influence both the conference race and the College Football Playoff picture.
On paper, it’s a meeting of two programs bearing the same mascot — but separated by pedigree, depth, and expectation.
Yet, as college football has taught us time and again, anything can happen on a November Saturday in the SEC.
How to Watch
- Matchup: Georgia Bulldogs (8-0) vs. Mississippi State Bulldogs (5-4)
- Date: Saturday, November 8, 2025
- Kickoff Time: 7:00 PM ET
- Location: Sanford Stadium, Athens, Georgia
- TV Channel: ESPN
- Live Stream: ESPN+, FuboTV, Sling TV, or Hulu + Live TV
- Radio: Georgia Bulldogs Sports Network / Mississippi State Radio Network
Fans can follow live stats and instant replays through the ESPN app and both teams’ official websites, with extended postgame analysis airing on SEC Now immediately following the final whistle.
The reigning national champions from Georgia have once again looked unstoppable under Kirby Smart, whose machine-like program has turned discipline, recruiting, and culture into a weekly masterpiece of dominance.
Sitting atop the SEC East with an 8-0 record, Georgia enters this matchup as heavy favorites — but Smart knows too well that complacency can turn dangerous in November.
Across the field, Mississippi State, led by Jeff Lebby in his second season, is still searching for consistency.
The Bulldogs from Starkville have endured an up-and-down year marked by moments of offensive brilliance and defensive breakdowns.
A road win in Athens would be the program’s biggest victory in years and could flip the narrative of their 2025 campaign from rebuilding to resurgent.
* Key Storylines

1. Georgia’s Defensive Wall vs. Mississippi State’s Air Raid Revival Mississippi State still carries shades of the late Mike Leach’s Air Raid DNA, and under Lebby, it’s evolved into a fast-paced, hybrid system emphasizing tempo and
space.
Quarterback Chris Parson has shown flashes of poise and mobility, but facing Georgia’s front seven — anchored by Mykel Williams, Smael Mondon Jr.
, and Malaki Starks — will be his toughest test yet. Georgia allows just 13.
9 points per game, ranking top-five nationally.
If Mississippi State’s offensive line can’t handle Georgia’s pressure packages, the visitors could be overwhelmed early.
2. Carson Beck’s Command
Georgia quarterback Carson Beck has matured into one of college football’s most efficient signal-callers.
With a 72% completion rate and a growing chemistry with wideouts Dominic Lovett, Arian Smith, and tight end Oscar Delp, Beck has guided Georgia’s offense with precision and calm.
Mississippi State’s secondary has given up over 265 passing yards per game, a statistic that could spell trouble in Athens.
3. Battle of the Trenches
Georgia’s offensive line, arguably the best in the nation, faces a scrappy Mississippi State front led by Nathan Pickering and Donterry Russell.
If Georgia’s run game — powered by TreVeyon Blount and Roderick Robinson II — finds rhythm, the Dawgs could control time of possession and wear down the
visitors.
Momentum and Motivation

For Georgia, every game is about perfection.
With the SEC Championship and playoff aspirations in sight, Kirby Smart has kept his team laser-focused.
“We’re not chasing streaks — we’re chasing greatness,” Smart said earlier this week.
“Mississippi State is talented and dangerous if you let them hang around.’
For Mississippi State, the motivation is simple — shock the world.
A 5-4 record doesn’t tell the full story of a team that’s been competitive in nearly
every game.
Lebby emphasized belief heading into Athens:
“You don’t walk into Sanford expecting fear. You walk in expecting to fight.”
That attitude might not guarantee victory, but it ensures the visitors won’t go quietly.
What to Watch For
- Tempo Control: Mississippi State wants chaos — quick plays, high snaps, mismatches in space.
Georgia wants order – ball control, physicality, and calculated dominance.
Whoever imposes their rhythm first will dictate the tone. - Special Teams Edge: Georgia kicker Peyton Woodring has been reliable all season, while Mississippi State’s unit has been inconsistent.
Hidden yardage in the kicking game could become a quiet difference-maker. - Turnover Margin: Georgia is +9 in turnover differential this season. Mississippi
State sits at -3.
Against Smart’s disciplined system, mistakes often equal disaster.
• By the Numbers
Category
Georgia Mississippi State
Points per game 38.2
27.1
Points allowed
13.9
25.8
Total offense
452.6 yds 365.4 yds
Total defense
278.1 yds 398.7 yds
Turnover margin +9
-3
The stats show what most fans already suspect – Georgia dominates on both sides of the ball.
But Mississippi State has played spoiler before, and in SEC football, one big play can change everything.
X-Factors
- For Georgia: Malaki Starks, the sophomore safety whose instincts can erase deep threats in an instant.
His ability to read Mississippi State’s vertical game will be crucial. - For Mississippi State: Chris Parson, who must use his legs to extend plays and
neutralize Georaia’s blitzes.
A mobile quarterback has historically been Georgia’s toughest test.
Prediction
Mississippi State will throw everything they have early — tempo, trick plays, and aggression.
But Georgia’s discipline, depth, and crowd advantage will wear them down.
Expect Beck and company to execute surgical drives in the second and third quarters before the defense slams the door.
Final Prediction:
Georgia 38, Mississippi State 17
Georgia’s quest for another SEC title stays on track, while Mississippi State walks away knowing they battled one of the nation’s best.
– Final Thoughts
Under the Athens lights, it’s more than just another Saturday — it’s a showcase of a dynasty’s discipline against an underdog’s defiance.
Georgia seeks to remind the world that the road to the College Football Playoff still runs through Sanford Stadium.
Mississippi State seeks to rewrite expectations and prove that belief, even against giants, still matters.
Between the roars of 90,000 fans and the echo of “Glory, Glory to Old Georgia,” one thing is certain – when these Bulldogs meet, there will be no shortage of heart, grit,
and SEC drama.




