UGA Football: Gameday Centrel – Georgia vs Marshall
| Bulldogs Now on Fox 5 Atlanta | – | 8:00 AM |
| Pregame Broadcast Begins | – | 11:30 AM |
| Dawg Walk | – | 1:15 PM |
| Gates Open | – | 1:30 PM |
| Kickoff | – | 3:30 PM |
Information for home games at Sanford Stadium only.
- All University parking lots and parking decks will open starting at 7:00AM prior to kick-off. No entry will be permitted prior to this time.
- Cash will not be accepted at parking lots.
- Parking on sidewalks, grass or landscaped areas, unless directed by UGA personnel, is prohibited.
- Vehicles parking illegally are subject to being towed at the owner’s expense.
All Transactions For Concessions And Merchandise Locations At Sanford Stadium Will Be Contactless And Cashless (Credit/Debit Cards Only – Mastercard, Visa, Amex And Discover All Accepted).
- Game programs will no longer be distributed on site at Sanford Stadium, however, DIGITAL game programs will be released during game week via social media and georgiadogs.com/publications.
- Roster cards will be available inside Sanford Stadium for every home game. Distribution will be available at the same locations game programs have been distributed in previous seasons (Gates 2, 6, 7, 9, 10).
Before you enter Sanford Stadium enjoy the fanfare that is college football all over Athens and the UGA Campus. Downtown Athens has many restaurants to fill you up or if you want a more festive atmosphere there are tailgates in nearly every parking lot around campus. On campus there’s great gathering spots especially in Meyers Quad and on North Campus. Don’t forget to ring the Chapel Bell and visit the famed Arch while on North Campus. And for the history buffs you can even tailgate on Herty Field where UGA football began back in the 19th century.
The Dawg Walk happens 2 hours and 15 minutes before the start of every home football game. Fans line both sides of the Tate Center parking as the cheerleaders and Redcoat Band usher the football team through the tunnel of fans to the entrance of Sanford Stadium. The team exits the buses from Lumpkin Street and walks into the stadium through Gate 10 amidst the cheering crowd. Sing and cheer along side thousands of fans creating a memorable atmosphere for first time visitors and seasoned vets alike.
Once inside the gates there’s more great places to gather. Reed Plaza and Gillis Bridge are newly renovated areas designed for fans gather inside the gates.
Bolton and Village Summit Dining Commons will be open regular hours. In addition to meal plan patrons, each unit will accept debit, credit, and cash.
Tate Center restaurants will be open depending on kick-off time. For a full list of restaurants and times, please visit our Campus Dining page.
The Georgia Center for Continuing Education & Hotel offers a variety of dining options on gameday.
Located at the corner of Carlton Street and Sanford Drive, across from Stegeman Coliseum, The Georgia Center is an excellent choice for pre-game and post-game food and beverages. On game days, The Georgia Center offers breakfast and lunch options in the Bulldog Bistro, along with and Jittery Joe’s coffee and freshly baked pastries.
With ample indoor and outdoor lounging areas, the Georgia Center features comfortable gathering spaces perfect for meeting friends for gameday festivities. In addition, it presents a fantastic pre-game selection of beer, wines, and spirits in the Dawg House Bar. After the game, the Savannah Room Restaurant offers the best in contemporary Southern cuisine with a full selection of wines.
