Missouri at Georgia: Game time, TV channel, radio, odds and more

LEXINGTON, KY - OCTOBER 26: Larry Rountree III #34 of the Missouri Tigers runs the ball against the Kentucky Wildcats in the first quarter at Kroger Field on October 26, 2019 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
LEXINGTON, KY - OCTOBER 26: Larry Rountree III #34 of the Missouri Tigers runs the ball against the Kentucky Wildcats in the first quarter at Kroger Field on October 26, 2019 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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Missouri heads to Georgia to play the No. 6 Bulldogs, its toughest test of the season.

Missouri (5-3) at No. 6 Georgia (7-1), 6 p.m., today

TV channel — ESPN

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Line — Georgia -16.5, courtesy of The Action Network

Over/under — 47.5, courtesy of The Action Network

Announcers — Steve Levy, Brian Griese and Todd McShay

Team captains — Missouri: QB Kelly Bryant, RB Larry Rountree III, CB DeMarkus Acy, LB Cale Garrett and DT Jordan Elliott; Florida: LB David Reese II, WRs Josh Hammond and Freddie Swain.

Kickoff forecast — Fair, 46 degrees, winds northeast 2 to 7 mph.

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Other conference games — Vanderbilt at No. 10 Florida; Western Kentucky at Arkansas; No. 2 LSU at No. 3 Alabama; New Mexico State at Ole Miss; Appalachian State at South Carolina; Tennessee at Kentucky.

Georgia game plan — The Bulldogs are at home with a chance to all but clinch the SEC East with a win. Georgia’s offense will run through running back D’Andre Swift, who has 838 rushing yards on the year, good for second in the SEC.

Georgia hasn’t been great at throwing the football this year, but the defense has been great. They haven’t given up more than 20 points yet this season. The Bulldogs will look to continue its momentum this week against one of the better offenses they will see this year, especially if QB Kelly Bryant is healthy.

Missouri game plan — It comes down to the health of the quarterback. If he is close to 100 percent, he should be able to move the offense. If not, backup QB Taylor Powell will need to play so that Mizzou doesn’t stall out like it did against Kentucky. A big dose of Larry Rountree III and Tyler Badie would make sense for this game. Georgia stops the runs, and doesn’t give up TDs here. Mizzou’s chances could come down to beating Georgia at what it does best.

On defense, Georgia hasn’t been able to get the ball outside for the most part. The Bulldogs did last week, and they would like to extend that in today’s game. But Mizzou could stop it. DeMarkus Acy is having a solid season, so this could be a game where he stands out for the Tigers.

Georgia scouting report