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Uga Spring Game 2026 Set for April 18 at 1 p.m. ET on SECNetwork+

Uga Spring Game 2026 is set for April 18 at 1 p.m. ET on SECNetwork+/ESPN+, as Georgia wraps its 15th and final spring practice.

2026 G-Day: How to stream, watch, game time, TV Channel for Georgia spring game
2026 G-Day: How to stream, watch, game time, TV Channel for Georgia spring game

Georgia will hold its annual spring game, , on Saturday, April 18 at 1 p.m. ET, wrapping up the Bulldogs' 15th and final spring practice. The game will stream on SECNetwork+/+ and will not be carried on traditional cable.

Fans with a cable subscription to can still watch through the network's WatchESPN tab on + or SECNetwork+, and the scrimmage will also be available on the app. Locally, G-Day can be heard on WNGC 106.1, 95.5 WSB and WXKT 103.7, with the broadcast also distributed to all network affiliates.

The game matters because this spring has been about volume and evaluation as much as scheme. Georgia welcomed more than 40 players to the roster this offseason, giving the staff a bigger group to sort through before the season arrives. said the Bulldogs are practicing, lifting, running and working ones, twos and threes, and added that the program is fortunate to have the ability to practice the way it does.

Smart also made clear that the approach has not changed much from a year ago, even as college football keeps testing different ways to handle spring work. He said Georgia is not doing anything different and that he likes the freedom to structure practice the way it wants. He also said he is not eager to add June practices, citing the heat, high school camps and recruiting, along with the need to give players time off.

The tension is simple enough to see: Georgia is using G-Day to build depth and develop the players who earn the most reps, but the public window into that work is narrow. With the spring game set as the final practice, Saturday will be the first chance for fans to see some of the newcomers in a game setting, even if the evaluation that matters most will stay inside the program.

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