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How to Watch Georgia Football Online Without Cable 2019

Watch Georgia Football Online

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The cheapest streaming service that includes every channel that will have a Georgia football game is Hulu With Live TV. For more info about Hulu With Live TV and other live stream options, read on below.


After finishing last season at 11-3 with an ugly Sugar Bowl loss to Texas, Georgia enter the 2019 campaign with national championship aspirations, as they return the majority of an excellent defense along with star quarterback Jake Fromm and running back D’Andre Swift.

In 2019, Georgia football games will be televised on either ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS, SEC Network or CBS. If you don’t have cable, you can watch Georgia games live on your computer, phone, Roku, Fire TV Stick, Xbox One, PS4 or other streaming device via one of the following cable-free, live-TV streaming services:

Hulu With Live TV

Georgia Football Channels Included: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS, SEC Network, CBS (CBS is live in select markets)

Price: $44.99 per month

Not only is this the cheapest streaming service that includes every channel that will have a Georgia football game this season, but Hulu With Live TV also comes with Hulu’s extensive Netflix-like on-demand library of TV shows and movies.

You can sign up for Hulu with Live TV right here, and you can then watch Georgia football games live on your computer via the Hulu website, or on your phone (Android and iPhone supported), tablet, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Echo Show, or other streaming device via the Hulu app.

If you can’t watch a game live, Hulu With Live TV comes with 50 hours of cloud DVR space, as well as the option to upgrade to “Enhanced Cloud DVR,” which gives you 200 hours of space and the ability to fast-forward through commercials.

Sling TV & CBS All Access

Georgia Football Channels Included: ESPN (Sling Orange), ESPN2 (Sling Orange), ESPNU (Sports Extra add-on), ESPNEWS (Sports Extra add-on), SEC Network (Sports Extra add-on), CBS (Amazon Prime’s CBS Channel or CBS All-Access)

Price: $25 per month for Sling Orange; $10 per month for Sports Extra add-on; $5.99 per month for Prime’s CBS Channel or CBS All-Access

This option is $41 per month all together, but it’s my second choice because it will cost more than Hulu With Live TV if you want to add DVR, it lacks the entertainment value of Hulu’s on-demand TV/movie library and there’s the extra hassle of needing to use two different streaming services, as Sling TV is the cheapest option for the ESPN channels and SEC Network but doesn’t include CBS.

You can sign up for Sling TV right here, and you can then watch the Georgia games that are on the ESPN channels or SEC Network live on your computer via the Sling TV website, or on your phone (Android and iPhone supported), tablet, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Xbox One or other streaming device via the Sling TV app.

If you can’t watch live, you can get 50 hours of cloud DVR storage for an additional $5 per month.

CBS isn’t included, but you can watch those games through either Amazon Prime’s CBS Channel or CBS All-Access:

Amazon Prime’s CBS Channel

If you have Amazon Prime or want to start a free 30-day trial of Amazon Prime, you can watch all live and on-demand CBS content via the CBS All-Access Amazon Channel, which costs $5.99 per month and comes with a 7-day free trial.

Once you’re signed up for both Amazon Prime and the CBS channel, you can then watch a live stream of the CBS games on your computer via the Amazon website, or you can watch on your phone (Android and iPhone compatible), tablet, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 or other streaming device via the Amazon Video app.

CBS All Access

This is ultimately the same as the Amazon Prime option, only you’re watching through CBS’ digital platform rather than Amazon’s.

You can start a free 7-day trial right here, and then you can watch a live stream of the CBS games on your computer via the CBS website, or on your phone (Android and iPhone compatible), tablet, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 or other streaming device via the CBS app.

YouTube TV

Georgia Football Channels Included: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS, SEC Network, CBS (CBS is live in select markets)

Price: $49.99 per month

YouTube TV also includes every channel that will have Georgia games, but it’s more expensive than Hulu With Live TV and doesn’t include the huge on-demand TV/movie library.

You can sign up for YouTube TV right here, and you can then watch Georgia games live on your computer via the YouTube website, or on your phone (Android and iPhone supported), tablet, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox One or other compatible streaming device via the YouTube app.

If you can’t watch live, YouTube TV comes with included DVR.


2019 Georgia Football Preview

Last season marked the second year in a row the Bulldogs’ season has come to an end at the hand of the Alabama Crimson Tide. But despite missing out on the College Football Playoffs last year, the elite talent Georgia has coming back is a big reason as to why the Bulldogs find themselves ranked third in the latest preseason polls.

One area to keep an eye on is at receiver, where Georgia features almost an entirely new crop of players after losing Mecole Hardman, Riley Ridley, and Terry Godwin to the NFL. Despite returning very little production at the position, the Bulldogs are loaded with talent and shouldn’t have much trouble finding suitable replacements for the passing attack. In fact, true freshman George Pickens has already drawn some high praise from Fromm, who went as far as to call him “the next A.J. Green”.

Despite Georgia taking a step back in the win column last season, Fromm took another step forward with his development. Improving in nearly every major statistical category while throwing fewer interceptions, Fromm looks poised to have yet another big season despite the question marks at receiver. Jake Fromm is a legitimate NFL prospect and one capable of leading this Georgia team on another deep CFP run. While there are questions ar receiver, Fromm should have some help from running back D’Andre Swift who is coming off a career season of his own.

Rushing for over 1,000 yards and bringing in nearly another 300 in the air, Swift looks poised to take yet another step forward in his development before making his move to the NFL to join a long list of recent Georgia running backs in the league. One of the best all-around running backs in college football, Swift is capable of playing the “bell cow” role just as much as he is slipping out of the backfield and getting himself open for some easy yards in the air. In fact, the need for defenses to account for him at all times should help ease the burden on Georiga’s unproven receivers as well.

While Georgia certainly has their question marks heading into the start of the season, they are returning a considerable amount of production from last season including their two biggest stars. With expectations sky-high in Athens, anything less than a College Football Playoff berth for the Bulldogs will feel like a lost season.