Georgia football's 2026 schedule with game-by-game predictions
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The Georgia Bulldogs are finishing up their spring with their annual spring scrimmage, G-Day, in Sanford Stadium. The spring scrimmage, which is played at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 18 (televised on ESPN+ and SEC Network+), concludes Georgia’s spring and moves the focus of Georgia football to fall camp and the start of the regular season.
Georgia’s 2026 season opener is against the Tennessee State Tigers on Sept. 5 at home. Georgia is expected to be heavily favored against Tennessee State and then against Western Kentucky the following week to start the season.
After a pair of non-Power Four opponents, Georgia will start SEC play on the road against the Arkansas Razorbacks on Sept. 19. The Bulldogs open SEC play at home on Sept. 26 against the Oklahoma Sooners as Georgia and the rest of the SEC play nine-game conference schedules for the first season.
Georgia is back-to-back defending SEC champions and is looking to return to the College Football Playoff with more success. Before the Bulldogs can return to the playoff, Georgia and quarterback Gunner Stockton will have to navigate a regular season schedule that features 10 Power Four opponents, but just four true road games. We predict that Georgia will go 10-2 (7-2 SEC) to make the playoff, but we have Georgia missing out on the SEC championship.
Georgia football 2026 schedule with predictions
- Sept. 5: Georgia 45, Tennessee State 6 (home)
- Sept. 12: Georgia 52, Western Kentucky 13 (home)
- Sept. 19: Georgia 41, Arkansas 20 (away)
- Sept. 26: Oklahoma 27, Georgia 24 (home)
- Oct. 3: Georgia 34, Vanderbilt 24 (home)
- Oct. 10: Georgia 31, Alabama 20 (away)
- Oct. 17: Georgia 27, Auburn 17 (home)
- Oct. 24: Bye
- Oct. 31: Georgia 24, Florida 20 (neutral)
- Nov. 7: Ole Miss 35, Georgia 31 (away)
- Nov. 14: Georgia 31, Missouri 17 (home)
- Nov. 21: Georgia 20, South Carolina 14 (away)
- Nov. 28: Georgia 34, Georgia Tech 17 (home)
- Dec. 5: SEC championship (Atlanta)
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