Georgia Bulldogs schedule finally official


Finally.

The Georgia Bulldogs know their schedule for the 2020 football campaign after it was announced Monday night on the SEC Network.

After opening with Arkansas, the Bulldogs have back-to-back home games on October 3 against Auburn before hosting October 10 for Tennessee.

On October 17, the entire country will see when Georgia travels to Alabama.

The Bulldogs and Crimson Tide are the favorites of many to not only win their respective divisions, but advance to the College Football Playoffs.

Alabama leads the entire series with the Bulldogs 40-25-4, including winning the last five games. Ironically, Georgia’s last victory came during the Bulldogs’ last trip to Tuscaloosa in 2007, when Matthew Stafford beat Mikey Henderson with a pass in overtime to win 26-23.

Last week on Atlanta radio station 680TheFan, Smart was asked what it would be like to go to Bryant-Denny Stadium, knowing that there would be at least limited fans in the stands.

“I know this, they still have a stereo system,” Smart said. ‘They’ll find a way to crawl out there. I’m sure everyone in the SEC, you’ll probably still have arm muffs without the club just because of the sound systems. The home team will find a way to make it an advantage, I can promise you that. ‘

The rest of the scheme is adjusted accordingly.

On October 24, the Bulldogs will travel to Kentucky, for a bykeek on October 31.

Florida in Jacksonville is up on Nov. 7, with Georgia closing out the season Nov. 14 at Missouri, Nov. 21 at home against Mississippi State, Nov. 28 in South Carolina and Dec. 5 against Vanderbilt visiting.

The SEC Championship is set for Mercedes Benz Stadium on Dec. 19.

Times for all games will be announced at a later date.