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ESPN to Air Georgia-Auburn In 4K On Saturday; Latest Odds, Player Stats, Video

By Phillip Swann
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ESPN’s 4K college football game of the week will be the SEC matchup between unranked Auburn (3-2) and 10th ranked Georgia (4-1) this Saturday (October 11, 2025) at 7:30 p.m. ET.

While ESPN is producing the event, it will actually air on ABC, which will simulcast the game in HD on ABC network affiliates. The game will be available in upscaled 4K on select TV providers.

Which TV Providers Will Offer the Game In 4K?
YouTube TV, Dish, Sling TV, DIRECTV, Comcast, Optimum and Verizon are expected to offer the game on their ESPN 4K channels. ESPN does not offer 4K programming on its new Unlimited app.

Who’s Expected to Win the Game?
Georgia is a 3.5-point favorite to defeat Auburn on their home turf. ESPN’s Matchup Predictor gives the Bulldogs a 64.5 percent chance of winning.

Who Are the Top Players In the Game?
Georgia will be led by junior QB Gunner Stockton who’s completed 68.9 percent of his passes. Auburn is led by junior running back Jeremiah Cobb who’s averaging 6.9 yards per carry with 403 yards.

Which ABC Announcers Will Call the Game?
Sean McDonough will do play by play with Greg McElroy and Molly McGrath providing commentary.

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