The Georgia Bulldogs are ready to roll for a big showdown this weekend at Stanford Stadium, and you all better be ready! They’re taking on the UMass Minutemen, and while the Bulldogs are riding with an 8-2 record and starving for a college football playoff spot, UMass is, well, it can be said they are not doing so well holding a 2-8. Oh, and salt to their wounds, they just let go of their head coach. Yeah, chaos and drama surrounding this game. Now, here is a question you might be having: who’s calling the game?
Well, the broad squad is all set for this Saturday’s game. Dave Neal is going to be handling play-by-play. If you’re a die-hard college football fan, you would know he’s a household name and must be familiar with his voice. The guy has been at it for more than 20 years, doing his thing on ESPN and SEC networks. He really got that smooth, enthusiastic vibe, which keeps the audience engaged.
Joining him on Saturday is Max Starks. Yep, we totally know you’ve heard that name before. That’s Max Strongs—the former NFL lineman who crushed it with the stealers piled up two Super Bowl rings. Now, he’s chosen a different path and is doing commentary and breaking down plays like a pro. His to-the-point remarks on the offensive strategies are a treat for fans who want more than just surface-level chatter.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
In addition, we have Ashley on the sidelines. Ashley ShahAhmadi will pour some juicy updates and give those player interviews. Ashley’s vibe, which matches the energy of the games, and her ability to instantly connect with players make her a game-changer. So, as the Bulldogs look to keep their momentum going after a recent win over Tennessee, a game against UMass is a ticket to the playoffs. Wanna know the odds? keep scrolling.
More deets about Georgia’s upcoming game against UMass
The Bulldogs are hanging on to their no. 10 college football playoff spot after an easy 33-17 victory over the Vols, and they’re not in a mood to slip it now. their starting quarterback, Carson Beck, is finally getting his grip back with two touchdowns, one rushing score, and zero turnovers during the last game.
That’s a big deal for Beck after throwing not less than 12 picks in just six games. Plus, the Dawgs are on an insane 29-game home win streak since 2019. Besides that, Umass just dethroned head coach Don Brown, and now the weight of the whole game will be on the shoulders of offensive coordinator Shane Montgomery.
What’s your perspective on:
Will Georgia's 29-game home win streak continue, or is UMass ready to shock the world?
Have an interesting take?
What’s more about this game? the Bulldogs are facing a run defense against UMass RB Jalen John, who led the run game by dropping 119 yards and two touchdowns on Liberty. UMass gained 199 rushing yards against Mississippi State earlier this season before losing 45-20, so they’re hungry to have some real fight.
Have something to say?
Let the world know your perspective.
Debate
Will Georgia's 29-game home win streak continue, or is UMass ready to shock the world?