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Georgia vs. Georgia Tech FREE LIVE STREAM (11/29/24) | How to watch the TV channel “Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate” how much time he has

No. 7 Georgia hosts Georgia Tech in Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate on Friday, November 29, 2024 (11/29/24) at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia.

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Here’s what you need to know:

What: Clean, old-fashioned hate

Who: Georgia vs. Georgia Tech

When: November 29, 2024

Where: Sanford Stadium

Time: 7:30 p.m. ET (6:30 p.m. CT)

TV: ABC

Live stream: DirecTV stream or fuboTV

Here’s a college football story from the AP:

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — No. 6 Georgia might have viewed Friday night’s state rivalry game against Georgia Tech as just another playoff game before a crazy weekend of upsets in the Southeastern Conference sent the Bulldogs to the SEC championship game.

Georgia (9-2, No. 7 CFP) can clinch a playoff spot by beating No. 3 Texas or No. 20 Texas A&M in the SEC title game next week in Atlanta. A loss to Georgia Tech (7-4) wouldn’t necessarily knock the Bulldogs out of the playoffs – but it would be highly undesirable.

Coach Kirby Smart has tried to make sure no one on his team looks ahead with state bragging rights on the line.

“My thoughts are with Georgia Tech,” Smart said. “I mean, it’s a great honor to be able to play in the SEC Championship game. … My concern is 100% for Georgia Tech because of what this game means to so many in this state, so many on our team, and what it means to this season and these seniors playing at home. So that’s the focus.”

Just a week ago, Smart said he didn’t think speculation about his team’s chances of playing for the conference championship was relevant. A series of losses by some of the SEC’s top teams over the past week have changed things dramatically. The SEC announced this On Saturday, losses to Alabama, Texas A&M and Ole Miss meant the Bulldogs had secured a trip to Atlanta.

The SEC drama didn’t interest Georgia Tech and its coach Brent Key. If Georgia Tech ends its six-game losing streak in the series, it would be the Yellow Jackets’ season.

#1 on the hate list

At an alumni event in June, Key didn’t hold back his feelings about the Bulldogs in the rivalry known as “Clean Old-Fashioned Hate.”

“There is nothing in the world that I hate more,” Key said, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “It’s probably the only thing I really hate. When I say hate, I really despise everything about it. I really do.”

When asked about Key’s comments this week, Smart said he preferred a different approach.

“I don’t think you really get emotional about things like that,” Smart said. “I think you’re a much better coach if you stay calm, coach your players and teach them what it takes to win the game. It will be an emotional game, but I won’t get emotional about it.”

Mondon is not surprised by hate speech

Georgia senior linebacker Smael Mondon says Key’s comments aren’t extra motivation.

“Yes, I see it,” Mondon said. “I don’t really attach much importance to that. I feel like he should feel that way because of the rivalry. …So it doesn’t really add anything. You know, we’ll still prepare as usual.”

Secret QB plan

Georgia Tech has changed quarterbacks Haynes King and Aaron Philo in recent games. Philo, a freshman, rushed for a career-high 265 yards in the Yellow Jackets’ 30-29 win over NC State on Nov. 21 and added the late go-ahead 18-yard touchdown run.

“You have to prepare for both styles of play and know which quarterback is there,” Georgia linebacker CJ Allen said.

Key wants Georgia to be unclear about the Yellow Jackets’ plans.

“I mean, who says we’re going to use both?” Key said when asked about his quarterback tandem. “…Every week is a new week and a new defense, a new plan, new coaches, new methods of attack. So one week really doesn’t affect the next when it comes to putting a plan together.”

Short week

After a game on Thursday night, Georgia Tech had a full week of practice. After Saturday’s 59-21 win over Massachusetts, Georgia had a short week. Smart said the week of practice went “great” despite an accelerated schedule.

“We had a good plan for it and we’re just going to keep calling it Wednesday,” Smart said after Tuesday’s practice.

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