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” I am excited to have game week, that is for sure,” Smart stated. “It has been a very long time coming and there have been a great deal of things that have occurred and transpired given that we were on the field last for a competitive video game. I know our guys are excited. When we began to work on our Arkansas preparation, we saw a lot of excitement out Saturday and Friday.

” Our players are delighted, I am delighted, our coaches are thrilled.”

Georgia coach Kirby Smart began the week off by expressing his excitement that Georgia has finally gotten to this point, where there are actual games to speak on.

With the dawn of a new season formally upon us, the members of the DawgNation group– Connor Riley, Jeff Sentell, Mike Griffith and Brandon Adams– discuss the Week 1 game along with some of the analytical standards and season-long goals.

After a really long offseason, the wait for the first Georgia football game of the 2020 season is nearly over as the Bulldogs handle the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday.

The Bulldogs are heavy favorites to beat the Arkansas Razorbacks, who are coached by former Georgia offensive line coach Sam Pittman. Arkansas will also likely be quarterbacked by Feleipe Franks, the former Florida quarterback.

SEE: Going on record with our greatest Georgia football predictions for 2020

Amongst some of the topics talked about on todays broadcast:

Who will be the offensive MVP for Georgia in 2020?
Who will be the defensive MVP for Georgia in 2020?
Over/Unders on passing backyards, sacks, hurrying touchdowns quit and receiving totals
How improved will the new offense be under Todd Monken?
Some vibrant predictions for the opener against Arkansas

Cover 4 Live happens every Thursday at 7:30 p.m ET and can be seen on the DawgNation Facebook and Youtube pages. Georgia and Arkansas begin at 4 p.m. ET. The game will be transmitted on the SEC Network.

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” I am thrilled to have video game week, that is for sure,” Smart said. “It has actually been a long time coming and there have been a lot of things that have occurred and transpired since we were on the field last for a competitive game. We saw a lot of enjoyment out Saturday and Friday when we began to work on our Arkansas preparation.

Georgia and Arkansas kick off at 4 p.m. ET.