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published Friday, February 22nd, 2013

CSS to televise G-Day game

Georgia's G-Day spring football game scheduled for April 6 at Sanford Stadium will be televised by CSS.

Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.

This will be Georgia's fourth consecutive spring game to be televised by CSS. The 2009 game was televised nationally by ESPN, which focused on the potential replacements for quarterback Matthew Stafford and tailback Knowshon Moreno.

The Bulldogs return 10 of 11 offensive starters from last season's team that went 12-2 and won the Capital One Bowl. Defensive end Garrison Smith, outside linebacker Jordan Jenkins, inside linebacker Amarlo Herrera and cornerback Damian Swann are the lone defensive starters back.

about David Paschall...

David Paschall is a sports writer for the Times Free Press. He started at the Chattanooga Free Press in 1990 and was part of the Times Free Press when the paper started in 1999. David covers University of Georgia football, as well as SEC football recruiting, SEC basketball, Chattanooga Lookouts baseball and other sports stories. He is a Chattanooga native and graduate of the Baylor School and Auburn University. David has received numerous honors for ...

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