Louisiana State University (LSU) visits the University of Georgia on Saturday for college football.  Kickoff is at 3:30 p.m. EDT.  Listen to the live radio broadcast HERE.

Both teams meet on Saturday with a 1-0 record in the SEC.  LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger's arm has helped LSU to a 4-0 record.  Through four games, Mettenberger has completed 64.8 percent of his passes for 1,026 yards, 10 touchdowns and one interception.

Mettenberger is familiar with Georgia, according to ESPN.  He had a scholarship with Georgia until Georgia coach Mark Richt was forced to dismiss him in 2010 for legal trouble stemming over his treatment of a woman at a bar.    When he played at Sanford Stadium two years ago, then as a third-string signal caller for LSU, it was rough - he's expecting it to be the same way on Saturday.

"It was pretty bad two years ago getting heckled and I didn't even play so I can imagine it's just going to be that much better this time around," said Mettenberger, via ESPN.  "I'm expecting the worst, but I've just got to go in there with a level head and play football.  ... I'm looking forward to Sunday morning tremendously.

"... My life has ended up here at LSU and I couldn't be happier with it.  I'm proud to call myself a Tiger.  I'm just excited to go into another SEC opponent's stadium and go in there and get a win."

On the opposite sideline of Mettenberger will be Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray, who's helped his team past its tough opening schedule to a 2-1 record.

"Everybody says, 'Oh man, that must stink.'  But I think it's fun.  I think everybody on this team thinks it's fun," Murray said, via ESPN.  "It's fun preparing for these big types of games.  It's fun playing in them.  It adds a lot more excitement to the week."