Everything you need to know about G-Day
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Here are some details about the G-Day intra-squad football game, scheduled for Sanford Stadium in Athens, that completes Georgia's spring football practice:
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When: Kickoff is 2:05 p.m. Saturday.
TV/radio: The game will be televised live on CSS and broadcast on the Georgia Bulldog Radio Network, including WSB 750 AM in Atlanta. The game also will be on satellite radio (Sirius channel 122 and XM channel 43).
Pregame festivities: An alumni flag football game begins at noon. Eighty or so lettermen, representing six decades of Bulldogs football, will participate.
Gates open: 11:30 a.m.
Admission: Free. UGA asks fans to bring canned goods to donate to the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia. Some 11,000 pounds of food was donated at last year's game.
Closed for construction: Because of the Reed Plaza construction project, some seating sections of Sanford Stadium will be closed for the game. UGA says the north side of the stadium from sections 01 through 13 will be closed in the 100, 200, 300 and 600 levels for safety reasons. The gates on that side of the stadium also will be closed. Gates open to the public will be the main gate under the Sanford Drive bridge, plus gates 1, 6, 7, 7a, 8, 9 and 10.
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