Alabama fans will hit the road to visit the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens on Saturday, September 27, with a 6:30 p.m. (Central) kickoff.

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For those traveling to the game, remember to budget extra time for Atlanta's unpredictable traffic conditions. Using The University of Alabama as a starting point, the drive is approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes to Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium.

Georgia Bulldogs Gameday Schedule of Events

7 a.m. (Eastern): All University parking lots and parking decks will open.

9 a.m. (Eastern): SEC Nation Live Broadcast from Myers Quad

5:15 p.m. (Eastern):  Dawg Walk

5:30 p.m. (Eastern): Gates Open

Athens Gameday Weather Guide

James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist said, “The sky will be mostly cloudy, and a passing shower can't be ruled out, mainly during the first half. Temperatures will fall through the 70s during the game.”

These are the current hourly temperatures and conditions, listed by Time and Date. As weather conditions change, the hourly forecast could be impacted.

8 a.m.  | 65 °F | Passing showers. Mostly cloudy.

9 a.m. | 67 °F | Passing showers. Cloudy.

10 a.m. | 71 °F | Isolated thunderstorms. Cloudy.

11 a.m. | 75 °F | Isolated thunderstorms. Cloudy.

Noon | 78 °F | Isolated thunderstorms. Broken clouds.

1 p.m. | 80 °F | Mostly sunny.

2 p.m. | 81 °F | Mostly sunny.

3 p.m. | 82 °F | Mostly sunny.

4 p.m. | 82 °F | Mostly sunny.

5 p.m. | 80 °F | Scattered clouds.

6 p.m. | 78 °F | Scattered clouds.

7 p.m. | 75 °F | Partly cloudy.

8 p.m. | 73 °F | Partly cloudy.

9 p.m. | 70 °F | Scattered clouds.

10 p.m. | 68 °F | Scattered clouds.

11 p.m. | 67 °F | Mostly clear.

Bulldogs Gameday Resources

Click here for parking information.

Click here for the parking map.

Click here for the Dawg Walk details.

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