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UGA vs. Marshall live stream, TV channel, odds

UGA vs. Marshall live stream, TV channel, odds

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The Marshall Thundering Herd play on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET at Sanford Stadium against the Georgia Bulldogs.
Georgia ranked 38th in points scored last season (31.5 points per game), but it thrived on defense, ranking 23rd-best in the FBS with 20.6 points allowed per game. Marshall put up 382.2 yards per game on offense last season (71st in the FBS), and it ranked 80th on defense with 377.8 yards allowed per game.
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