Georgia's game with Kentucky on November 3 will kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET on CBS. The announcement was made by the SEC on Saturday after CBS exercised its six-day option on Monday. At that time, the SEC had Texas A&M at Auburn and Missouri at Florida as potential options for that 3:30 p.m. slot. Other options for the Bulldogs were 12 p.m. ET on ESPN or 4 p.m. ET on the SEC Network.

UGA can clinch the SEC's Eastern division with a win over the Wildcats after both teams won on Saturday. Georgia knocked off Florida by a score of 36-17 and Kentucky defeated Missouri on the final play of the game by a score of 15-14.

It'll be the second-straight year that the Bulldogs and Wildcats have held that 3:30 p.m. time slot. A year ago in Sanford Stadium, UGA notched a 42-13 over Kentucky after losing its first game of the season the week before against Auburn. Georgia will have that time slot for the third-straight week after starting a 3:30 ET vs. LSU and Florida.

The Bulldogs grabbed that win over the Wildcats on the strength of 381 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns. Nick Chubb led the way with 15 carries for 151 yards and two of those scores. Sony Michel racked up 12 carries for 87 yards and three scores. Both of those players were selected in the top 35 picks of the 2018 NFL Draft but D'Andre Swift, who remains a big part of the Bulldog rushing attack, also had a big day with seven carries for 66 yards.

Javon Wims led the Bulldogs in the passing game with six catches for 83 yards and a score while the defense held star running back Benny Snell to under 100 yards on the ground.

Georgia's last visit to Lexington had Bulldog fans biting their nails. In a game that kicked of at 7:30 p.m. ET, UGA outgained Kentucky by over 150 yards of total offense but three turnovers kept the Wildcats in it to the finish. Georgia `would need a 25-yard field goal from Rodrigo Blankenship as time expired to win the game.

Michel had a big day with 19 carries for 121 yards and a score. Wims was also a major factor with five catches for 90 yards.

Georgia will be the front end of an afternoon, night doubleheader with Alabama and LSU kicking off at 8 p.m. ET. Carter Blackburn will call the play-by-play with Aaron Taylor and Rick Neuheisel doing the analysis. John Schriffen will be the sideline reporter.

The rest of the SEC slate for November 3 includes:

Alabama at LSU - 8:00 p.m. ET on CBS

Texas A&M at Auburn - Noon ET on ESPN, 4 p.m. or ET on SEC Network

Missouri at Florida - Noon ET on ESPN, 4 p.m. or ET on SEC Network

South Carolina at Ole Miss - 12 p.m. ET on SEC Network

Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State - 7:30 p.m. ET on SEC Network

UNC (Charlotte) at Tennessee - 4 p.m. ET on SEC Network Alternate