There may still be some faint sunlight present ahead of a meeting between the Georgia Bulldogs and Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Saturday evening, but it might be pitch black in the stands of Sanford Stadium.

That is because the UGA Spike Squad has asked fans to blackout the stadium for Notre Dame's first ever trip to Athens. The Spike Squad sent out a series of tweets to make the announcement after Georgia defeated Arkansas State.

"...We are gonna need your help again next week against Notre Dame!" the tweets said. "We encourage all fans toWE AR BLACK next week for our 8pm kick! Let’s get #BlackoutNotreDame going! We have no clue what the team is doing. We expect them to wear red. We are trying to do a FAN BLACKOUT. Wear black and be loud!! We did a fan blackout for Auburn last year and won. Just remember that."

...We are gonna need your help again next week against Notre Dame! We encourage all fans to ??WEAR BLACK?? next week for our 8pm kick!



Let’s get #BlackoutNotreDame going! pic.twitter.com/4DYSSISffv — UGA Spike Squad (@UGASPIKESQUAD) September 14, 2019

Many Georgia fans ditched their traditional Bulldogs apparel for pink attire this past Saturday in a tribute to the late wife of Arkansas State coach Blake Anderson. Anderson's wife, Wendy, died from breast cancer last month.

"I'll just say publicly, one of the classiest moves I've ever seen," Anderson said. "Hard to truly prepare for something like that, so thank you to all those that showed up today wearing pink or thinking pink. You know, they don't know my wife and they don't know me, and they didn't have to do it. Just very grateful, honored and overwhelmed. You know I've done everything I can leading up to kickoff to not try and lose it. And I thought I held on to everything pretty good.

"I got the message this week that the fan base was planning on honoring Wendy and doing what they're doing, and I know there's a lot more to it than just her, but there's a lot of people battling with it. So I kind of just held it together when we came down. Maybe the thought that I'm about to play the No. 3 team in the country had a lot to do with that. But you know it's been extremely emotional and overwhelming."

Following a 55-0 win over Arkansas State to improve to 3-0, the No. 3 Bulldogs will now turn their attention toward Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish will also come to Athens ranked as a top 10 team. Notre Dame (2-0) beat New Mexico 66-14 in Week 3.

ESPN's College GameDay announced Saturday evening that it would be in Athens ahead of the marquee matchup. The game is scheduled to kick off at 8 p.m. ET, and it will be the second half of a doubleheader televised on CBS.