Due to recent conference realignment, the Georgia-UCLA home-and-home is up in the air.
UGA athletic director Josh Brooks said as much during a recent radio interview on 92.9 The Game.
“With the evolution of the Big Ten schedule and our schedule, we’ve got to make decisions that are best for us and they’ve got to make decisions that are best for them,” Brooks said. “Everything is in play. We’ll see. It’s a fluid situation.”
The Bruins joined the Big Ten this year alongside former Pac-12 schools USC, Oregon and Washington.
Georgia is scheduled to visit UCLA in 2025 followed by a matchup in Athens in 2026. The series was scheduled in 2015 when the Bulldogs were led by Mark Richt.
Out of conference series like this always seem to draw excitement from fan bases. If the series is ultimately cancelled, UGA faithful will still have plenty to be excited about in the SEC over the next two seasons.
The conference recently announced the 2024 schedule will be repeated in 2025 with adjusted home sites.
Georgia football’s 2024 schedule
- Sept. 14 – at Kentucky
- Sept. 21 – BYE
- Sept. 28 – at Alabama
- Oct. 5 – vs. Auburn
- Oct. 12 – vs. Mississippi State
- Oct. 19 – at Texas
- Oct. 26 – BYE
- Nov. 2 – vs. Florida (Jacksonville, Florida)
- Nov. 9 – at Ole Miss
- Nov. 16 – vs. Tennessee