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 Power customers to see modest savings under new rate plan approved by PSC
The Georgia Public Service Commission this week approved a plan expected to reduce utility bills for Georgia Power customers by a few dollars a month.
The commission said the change will generate about $285 million in total annual savings for Georgia Power customers, or roughly $50 per year — about $4.04 per month — for the average residential customer using 1,000 kilowatt-hours a month.
The Georgia PSC voted Thursday to lower overall rates as part of the approved plan.
Georgia Power Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Tyler Cook said the decision will provide “real savings for Georgia families and businesses as the heat of summer begins and energy use increases.”
“At Georgia Power, our teams work every day to run our business efficiently and keep reliable and affordable energy flowing to our customers,” Cook said.
Cook said the outcome followed months of work between Georgia Power and PSC staff, including reviews, public hearings and input from residents and intervenors.
The approved plan is tied to a stipulated agreement reached earlier this month involving two cases filed with the PSC in February, the Fuel Cost Recovery case and the Storm Cost Recovery case. Those cases addressed recovering fuel costs used to generate electricity and expenses tied to restoring power after storms.
Georgia Power said its rates remain, on average, about 15% below the national average and that it is still on track to provide additional annual savings of about $102 per year for typical residential customers beginning in 2029.
Georgia
Georgia PSC votes to lower Georgia Power utility rates
ATLANTA – The Georgia Public Service Commission approved a stipulated agreement on Thursday to lower utility rates for Georgia Power customers starting June 1.
The regulatory body voted to pass the deal without changes, establishing how the utility can bill for fuel costs and storm damage restoration expenses.
State regulators approve rate cuts
What we know:
The Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) voted 3-2 to reject several utility cost amendments before ultimately passing the overall deal. Under the approved agreement, a typical residential customer using 1,000 kilowatt-hours per month will see monthly bills decrease by roughly $4.03 to $4.04. Total annual savings across all 2.8 million Georgia Power customers are projected to reach approximately $285 million.
The deal reduces how much money the utility can recover from its customer base for storm expenses by nearly 60%, dropping the revenue requirement from $270 million down to $109 million. The agreement also extends the amortization of storm recovery costs, largely tied to Hurricane Helene in 2024, to 67 months, caps natural gas advance purchases at 20% over a 36-month window, and cuts $13 million from the company’s original fuel recovery estimates.
Accountability questions remain unresolved
What we don’t know:
While the PSC agreed to launch a separate investigation into how fuel costs are allocated, officials have not yet confirmed how much large industrial operations will be forced to pay in future rate cases. Consumer advocacy groups argue that massive data center companies are driving up fuel costs for everyday ratepayers without paying for the infrastructure upgrades they require. Critics note that it remains unclear if a future utility asset structure will successfully shift financial burdens away from residential homes.
The Source: The information in this story was gathered from official press releases issued by the Georgia Public Service Commission and Georgia Power, as well as previous FOX 5 Atlanta reporting.
Georgia
St Louis CITY2 Goalkeeper Lucas McPartlin Called Up to U.S. U-19 MNT Domestic Training Camp in Fayetteville, Georgia | St. Louis SC
St Louis CITY2 goalkeeper Lucas McPartlin has been called up to the U.S. U-19 Men’s National Team for their upcoming domestic training camp in Fayetteville, Georgia from June 1-10, led by head coach Gonzalo Segares. McPartlin will be representing the U.S. for the first time in his youth national team career. McPartlin is the first CITY SC goalkeeper in club’s history to get a national team call up.
The U.S. U-19’s will face Argentina in back-to-back matches on June 5 and 7, then close out their final match against Japan on June 9.
McPartlin has been a member of St Louis CITY2 since 2025 and made his professional debut against Sporting KC II in August 2025, earning his first professional clean sheet in a 3-0 win. The Missouri Native has made seven starts and appearances for CITY2 this season, earning three clean sheets and making 24 total saves, with a 3-1-3 record. McPartlin spent time with CITY SC in both preseason camps this year and has been a regular in first team training this year.
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