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Georgia Bulldogs (2021-2022 National Champions)


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More on the Dawgs scheduling. The next 10-15 years are not for the timid I would say. It's downright, "Buckeye-esque"

2019: Notre Dame, at Georgia Tech

2020: vs. Virginia (in Atlanta), Georgia Tech

2021: at Georgia Tech

2022: vs. Oregon (in Atlanta), Georgia Tech

2023: at Georgia Tech, at Oklahoma (not official yet)

2024: vs. Clemson (in Atlanta), Georgia Tech

2025: at UCLA, at Georgia Tech

2026: UCLA, Georgia Tech

2027: at Florida State, at Georgia Tech

2028: Florida State, at Texas, Georgia Tech

2029: Texas, at Clemson, at Georgia Tech

2030: Clemson, at Georgia Tech

2031: Georgia Tech

2032: Clemson, at Georgia Tech

2033: at Clemson, Georgia Tech




 
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Still not leaving the region,

I think the schedule is a reflection of where Kirby hopes to gain a larger recruiting footprint. The Carolinas, Texas and Florabama.

Plus it's nice not to hear "chickenshit schedule" directed your way by opposing fans. Moving forward, you may direct those complaints to the University of Florida.
 
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I think the schedule is a reflection of where Kirby hopes to gain a larger recruiting footprint. The Carolinas, Texas and Florabama.

Plus it's nice not to hear "chickenshit schedule" directed your way by opposing fans. Moving forward, you may direct those complaints to the University of Florida.
They'll leave the deep south again in another 40 years (when the bowls make them)
 
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