Georgia has shown the nation that it has no problem playing any school, any time, any place.
Since Kirby Smart’s arrival in Athens, UGA’s been scheduling some of the toughest competition in college football. I’m talking Ohio State, Clemson, Oregon, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida State, UCLA, etc. Additionally, Georgia always plays its annual game against Georgia Tech the last week of the regular season.
With the SEC expanding and adding Oklahoma and Texas in 2025, we’ll likely see some changes to Georgia’s future schedules. For instance, Georgia plays Oklahoma in 2023 and again in 2031. That 2023 game should still take place as scheduled, but Oklahoma will be in the SEC by 2031. So who knows how that will play out? The same goes for Georgia and Texas, which have a home-and-home series scheduled in 2028 and 2029.
Starting in 2026, you’ll really see just how aggressive Georgia’s scheduling is when the Bulldogs play two major nonconference programs, plus Tech. And it only continues to get more intense from there.
Here’s a look at Georgia’s future nonconference schedules (info via FBSchedules):