Georgia’s SEC opponents for the next four years were released Tuesday night, with the Bulldogs set to face Florida, Auburn and South Carolina annually through at least the 2029 season.
2026
vs. Auburn
vs. Florida (Atlanta)
at South Carolina
vs. Missouri
vs. Vanderbilt
vs. Oklahoma
at Alabama
at Arkansas
at Ole Miss
Georgia’s 2026 schedule includes several notable shifts and matchups. The Florida game will be played somewhere other than Jacksonville for the first time since 1995, as it heads to Atlanta as part of a two-year plan that was agreed upon in November 2024. Oklahoma comes to Athens for the first time; the Sooners’ first meeting with Georgia came in the 2018 Rose Bowl double-overtime thriller that sent the Bulldogs to the national championship. Georgia also travels to Alabama, marking its third trip to Tuscaloosa this decade.
2027
at Auburn
at Florida (Tampa)
vs. South Carolina
vs. LSU
vs. Mississippi State
vs. Tennessee
at Kentucky
at Texas A&M
at Texas
Georgia’s 2027 schedule brings several firsts and returns. The Bulldogs are slated to face LSU for the first time since the 2022 SEC Championship and for the first time in the regular season since 2018. “The World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” shifts to Tampa for the final year of the two-year deal that moved the series away from Jacksonville. Tennessee comes to Athens after not appearing on Georgia’s 2026 schedule. The Bulldogs also travel to College Station for the first time to face Texas A&M.
2028
vs. Auburn
vs. Florida (Jacksonville)
at South Carolina
vs. Alabama
vs. Arkansas
vs. Ole Miss
at Missouri
at Vanderbilt
at Oklahoma
The 2028 conference schedule features the Bulldogs traveling to Norman for the first time to face Oklahoma. Georgia also hosts Arkansas for the first time since 2021, adding another notable home game alongside visits from Ole Miss and Alabama.
2029
at Auburn
vs. South Carolina
vs. Florida (Jacksonville)
vs. Kentucky
vs. Texas
vs. Texas A&M
at LSU
at Mississippi State
at Tennessee
The 2029 schedule includes the Bulldogs hosting Texas for the first time in program history, another landmark game in the expanded SEC. Georgia also makes a trip to face LSU in Death Valley, one of the sport’s toughest environments, and return to Neyland Stadium for a meeting with Tennessee.
Florida and Auburn remain Georgia’s most traditional rivals, with South Carolina added as its third annual opponent that the Bulldogs will play in each of the next four seasons. The three annual opponents will be reevaluated after those four years. The SEC’s new model ensures Georgia will face every other SEC team twice, once at home and once away, between 2026 and 2029.
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