Georgia
What channel is Georgia basketball vs Florida? Time, TV schedule for Saturday
There isn’t much time for the Georgia basketball to wallow in a punch-to-the-gut road loss at Arkansas Wednesday night.
The Bulldogs returned to Athens in the early morning hours Thursday and some 61 hours later will tip off Saturday at No. 6 Florida looking to avoid a fourth straight defeat.
Georgia (14-5, 2-4 SEC) couldn’t hold onto a 15-point second half advantage and for the third time in three SEC road games lost after not protecting a halftime lead.
“It’s something we’ll continue to address and talk about as a staff and brainstorm and discuss with our guys,” Georgia coach Mike White said. “That was the whole conversation at halftime (Wednesday). It really wasn’t much about scheme, offense, defense. It was about our approach, our mentality, early second half.”
White is 0-5 against Florida, where he previously coached. Georgia has lost 11 straight to the Gators since a 61-55 win in Gainesville on March 2, 2019.
Georgia was hammered on the defensive boards in the second half at Arkansas when it had 9 turnovers and was 0 of 5 on 3s. Dakota Leffew is shooting 36.4 % from the field in SEC play and is 5 of 24 on 3s.
The Bulldogs led Arkansas, which won its first SEC game, for 36:48 and the Razorbacks didn’t lead until 30 seconds to go in the 68-65 Georgia loss.
“We’ve got to move on,” White said. “You sit here and pout about a loss in this league, you’re not preparing yourself, you’re not giving yourself a chance in the next one.”
White said Florida also is “phenemonal” on the offensive glass.
The Gators (17-2, 4-2) lead the SEC in rebounding margin at +10.5. Georgia is fifth at +6.5. Forward Alex Condon is seventh in the SEC in rebounding at 8.2. Guard Walter Clayton is sixth in scoring at 17.8.
Florida took its first lead with 5 seconds to go in a 70-69 win at South Carolina Wednesday night.
The Gators are 9-1 at home, losing to Missouri 83-82 on Jan. 14.
What channel is Georgia basketball vs Florida on Saturday?
Georgia basketball vs. Florida is available to watch on the SEC Network. If you don’t have that and you want to follow along live, you can go to the Georgia Athletics website and tune in to their game audio radiocast.
Georgia basketball vs Florida time Saturday
- Date: Saturday, Jan. 25
- Tipoff: 3:30 p.m.
The Georgia vs Florida basketball game tips off at 3:30 p.m. ET from the Exactech Arena in Gainesville, Fla. This is game seven of the Bulldogs’ SEC schedule. The Bulldogs have lost three straight to Tennessee, Auburn and Arkansas.
Georgia basketball schedule 2024-25
November
- W, 86-59 vs. Charlotte (exhibition)
- W, 114-76 vs. UCF (exhibition)
- W, 83-78 vs. Tennessee Tech
- W, 92-64 vs. Texas Southern
- W, 90-77 vs. North Florida
- W, 77-69 at Georgia Tech
- W, 93-45 vs. Alabama A&M
- L, 80-69 vs. Marquette (Bahamas)
- W, 66-63 vs. St. John’s (Bahamas)
- W, 102-56 vs. Jacksonville
December
- W, 69-48 vs. Notre Dame (SEC/ACC Challenge)
- W, 73-68 vs. Grand Canyon (Holiday Hoospgiving)
- W, 100-49 vs. Buffalo
- W, 81-65 vs. Charleston Southern
- W, 79-72 vs. South Carolina State
January
- L, 63-51 at Ole Miss
- W, 82-69 vs. Kentucky
- W 72-62 vs. Oklahoma
- L 74-56 at Tennessee
- L 70-68 vs. Auburn
- L 68-65 at Arkansas
- Jan. 25: at Florida, 3:30 p.m.
- Jan. 28: South Carolina, 7 p.m.
February
- Feb. 1: at Alabama, 4 p.m.
- Feb. 5: LSU, 9 p.m.
- Feb. 8: Mississippi State, 6 p.m.
- Feb. 11: at Texas A&M, 9 p.m.
- Feb. 15: Missouri, 3:30 p.m.
- Feb. 22: at Auburn, 4 p.m.
- Feb. 25: Florida, 7 p.m.
March
- March 1: at Texas, 8 p.m.
- March 4: at South Carolina, 6 p.m.
- March 8: Vanderbilt, noon
- March 12-16: SEC Tournament, TBD (Nashville, Tenn.)
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Georgia
Gov. Kemp signs amended FY 2026 budget, delivering $2B in Georgia tax relief
ATLANTA, Ga. — Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp on Tuesday signed HB 973, the amended Fiscal Year 2026 budget.
The amended budget includes $2 billion in income and property tax relief, alongside investments in education, public safety, mental health, transportation and rural development.
Lt. Gov. Burt Jones praised Gov. Kemp, saying the budget…
“Makes critical investments in middle-class families, mental health services, healthcare workforce development, transportation and Georgia’s veterans community.”
Key allocations in the amended budget include:
- Education and Workforce Development: $325 million to endow the DREAMS Scholarship, a new needs-based scholarship program; $6 million for a Career Navigator tool; and funding for new and expanded programs at University System of Georgia and Technical College System of Georgia institutions.
- Public Safety: $150 million for Department of Corrections bed space, $9.7 million for additional corrections officers, $15 million for a new K-9 training facility, and $50 million to help communities address homelessness, including among veterans.
- Mental Health: $409 million to design and construct a new Georgia Regional Hospital to expand mental health bed capacity.
- Transportation: More than $1.6 billion to extend and expand I-75 express lanes in Henry County; $185 million for SR 316 interchange conversions; $100 million for rural bridge rehabilitation and replacement; and $250 million for local maintenance and improvement grants.
- Rural Georgia: $15 million for rural site development grants; $35 million for a new natural gas infrastructure program; and $8.9 million for the Georgia Forestry Innovation Initiative.
Governor Kemp says the state’s conservative budgeting approach has allowed Georgia to provide tax relief while making “generational investments.”
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Middle Georgia DSA condemns U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, calls escalation ‘illegal’
MACON, Ga. (WGXA) — Middle Georgia Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) has issued a statement regarding the U.S. and Israel’s joint strikes on Iran over the weekend.
According to other WGXA articles, based on reports as of early March 2026, the United States and Israel have launched major, coordinated military operations against Iran, labeled in reports as “Operation Epic Fury” and “Operation Midnight Hammer”. This follows months of failed nuclear negotiations and escalating regional tensions.
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WGXA asked Middle Georgia DSA, the largest activist organization in Middle Georgia, for their opinions on the strikes, and they responded with this:
The strikes on Iran, carried out by the United States and Israel, mark a catastrophic escalation in an illegal act of aggression. The Iranian people do not deserve to live in fear of American bombs and of the instability of regime change. Americans do not want our tax dollars and the lives of our people to be wasted on opening up a new war in the Middle East, or on bombing girls’ elementary schools. We want relief from the affordability crisis. We want peace. Middle Georgia DSA unequivocally condemns these attacks and any politicians who cannot do the same. We do not want this, we do not deserve this.
DSA added that they are not currently planning any protests at this time, and that they “remain focused on improving the conditions of people who live within our communities directly, and do not feel a protest is the best strategy to deliver on that.”
Middle Georgia DSA condemns U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran, calls escalation ‘illegal’, March 2, 2026 (Image is meant to say 2026 instead of 2025, Courtesy of GCSU Mutual Aid)
However, GCSU Mutual Aid, a grassroots, community-led initiative focused on collective care and resource sharing within the Milledgeville and broader Middle Georgia area. While not an official department of Georgia College & State University (GCSU), it frequently operates in coordination with student-led groups and local residents to address gaps in traditional social safety nets.
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GCSU Mutual Aid is planning a protest for Wednesday, where they will be “Marching for Democracy” in retaliation to recent events in the U.S.
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Florida Continues Push to Beat Out Georgia for Top LB Recruit
After a huge ratings boost in the updated Rivals300 rankings that now has Joakim Gouda as a top-30 prospect in the 2027 class, the Florida Gators remain in contention for the elite Georgia linebacker despite an apparent leader in his recruitment.
Gouda, once unranked by Rivals, is now the second-highest-rated linebacker in his class. He has seen multiple expert predictions to land with Kirby Smart and the in-state Georgia Bulldogs recently. However, the Gators have consistently been in the mix for the athletic backer under Jon Sumrall, with both schools making his top five, as well as Texas, Auburn and Alabama, and official visits scheduled to all remaining contenders.
Despite the smoke around Georgia, Florida will still have a strong shot at the 6-foot-2, 225-pound defender with plenty of time left before his decision is officially made.
“Florida is definitely still strongly in the race,” Gouda told Florida Gators on SI. “I’m just focused on building relationships and taking my time. I’m not rushing a commitment — I want to make the best decision for me and my future.”
Though the Gators offered Gouda only just over two months ago, Florida has wasted no time in aggressively pursuing the talented athlete, who is expected back on campus for a visit this spring on top of his scheduled official visit from June 4 to June 6. While still somewhat early in the building of a relationship, the new staff member has stood out.
“Florida sits in my top 5 because I really like the program and the energy around it right now. Even with a lot of competition, I believe in my ability to compete and contribute.” Gouda said. “I think I could fit in well with Sumrall and the new staff because I’m coachable, hardworking, and focused on team success. I like their energy and vision for the program, and that’s earned them a real chance in my recruitment.”
Florida’s chances will rely heavily on the next few months, however, as Gouda goes through his visits looking for the best program fit amongst multiple premier options. With a long way to go till signing day, the Gators will have plenty of time to prove to the elite prospect that they meet his criteria.
“From Florida, I’m looking for a staff that truly believes in me, a system where I can develop, and a culture that feels like family,” Gouda said. “A program will earn my commitment by showing consistency, developing players, and giving me the best opportunity to grow on and off the field.”
After making 100 tackles during junior season at South Pauling High School (Ga.), Gouda is expected to surge up recruiting rankings as he heads toward a decision next year. While becoming one of the largest risers in his class as of late, the four-star is not getting complacent.
“The attention on Rivals feels good because it shows people are noticing my work,” Gouda said. “…I think it’s just a result of staying consistent and improving every day, but I’m still keeping my head down and grinding.”
The Gators will likely be in it till the end for the potential future five-star Gouda, with Sumrall and staff looking to fight off Smart in his home state and land one of the more exciting prospects at his position in 2027.
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