One Georgia sheriff wants to make sure he can watch the Bulldogs on Saturday, and he wanted to make sure that was clear ahead of time.

On Friday, the office of Oconee County sheriff Scott Berry made a post on Facebook reminding its followers that Saturday was not only the start of dove hunting season, but also the day of Georgia’s home opener. It sounds like a great, busy day. So the office made a plea in a funny post for no crime to take place so that no plans could get messed up:

There are surely plenty of Bulldogs fans who can relate, as they’ll want to see their team play its first home game of the season against Murray State on Saturday.

Georgia is coming off a season-opening 30-6 road win over SEC rival Vanderbilt last weekend. It was a strong start for the Bulldogs, who are ranked No. 3 in the country, and they’ll look to carry momentum into their next three games, all at home at Sanford Stadium, against Murray State, Arkansas State and No. 8 Notre Dame.

Georgia and Murray State are set to kick off on Saturday at 4 p.m. ET on ESPN2.