The Georgia Bulldogs are back in SEC play for Saturday’s game, facing Missouri on the road.

The Dogs climbed one spot in the AP media poll this week, to No. 2, and remained at No. 3 in the coaches’ poll after a 49-7 home victory against Middle Tennessee last weekend.

Georgia will try to reach 4-0 with its second SEC victory.

Here is some important information regarding how to follow the action:

Time: Noon ET

Date: Saturday, Sept. 22

Location: Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field, Columbia, Mo.

Television: ESPN will televise the game. Steve Levy is handling play-by-play. Brian Griese is the analyst, and Todd McShay is the sideline reporter.

Streaming: The game is available online on GTV at georgiadogs.com.

Local radio: The game will be broadcast on the Georgia Bulldogs Sports Network, heard in metro Atlanta on WSB radio (750 AM/95.5 FM). Scott Howard is handling play-by-play. Eric Zeier is the analyst, and Chuck Dowdle is the sideline reporter.

Satellite radio: You can listen on SiriusXM Radio Channel 98/190.

Here are five other things you may want to know:

» The Bulldogs are 17-2 in their past 19 games and 20-3 since losing four of five to hit the .500 mark eight games into coach Kirby Smart's tenure at Georgia in 2016.

» Georgia defeated Missouri 53-28 last season in Athens, and the Dogs finished with 696 yards of offense, the second most in school history.

» Jake Fromm passed for 326 yards last season against the Tigers, while his counterpart Drew Lock passed for 253. They combined to throw six touchdown passes.

» Georgia scored more than 40 points in each of its first three games for the first time since 2012. That season Georgia scored more than 40 in each of its first five games.

» Missouri has won nine consecutive regular-season games. This season the Tigers have defeated Tennessee-Martin and Wyoming at home and Purdue on the road.

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