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Georgia football’s future schedule
The Georgia Bulldogs have a pretty enticing future schedule. Georgia will some of the nation’s elite college football programs over the years if things go as planned.
The Bulldogs are scheduled to play Power Four schools like NC State, Louisville, Ohio State, Clemson and Florida State over the next decade. Of course, Georgia is also set to continue its annual rivalry with Georgia Tech through the 2037 season.
Georgia’s future schedule is subject to change (including the dates and locations). The biggest factor impacting UGA’s future nonconference schedule is if the SEC expands to nine conference game. The SEC currently plays eight conference games with one permanent opponent.
Georgia’s permanent SEC opponent is the Florida Gators. The Georgia-Florida schedule will be held in different locations starting in 2026 due to stadium major renovations taking place in Jacksonville.
Conference realignment can also always impact future schedules. Since this article focuses on Georgia’s future schedule, we don’t have UGA’s 2025 schedule included. If you wish to look at Georgia’s 2025 schedule, then we’ve included it below.
Georgia football’s 2025 schedule
As of late March, 2025 Georgia and the SEC don’t know the 2026 conference schedule, so Georgia’s entire future schedule revolves around nonconference games. Remember, Georgia is still guaranteed to play Florida every year.
What opponents does Georgia football have scheduled for the future?
2026 schedule
- Sept. 12: Western Kentucky (home)
- Sept. 19: Louisville Cardinals (away)
- Nov. 28: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (home)
Georgia and the SEC still have an eight-game conference schedule, so UGA could add a nonconference game in 2026 or maybe the SEC will expand to nine-game conference slate.
2027 schedule
- Sept. 4: Florida State Seminoles (away)
- Sept. 18: Louisville Cardinals (home)
- Nov. 27: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (away)
If Georgia’s schedule remains as it currently is in 2027, then the Dawgs would face three ACC opponents and (at least) 11 Power Four opponents during the regular season.
2028 schedule
- Sept. 9: Florida A&M Rattlers (home)
- Sept. 16: Florida State Seminoles (home)
- Nov. 25: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (home)
Georgia is in line to have a lot of home games in 2028. Of course, the Florida State series could be moved to a neutral site.
2029 schedule
- Sept. 15: Clemson Tigers (away)
- Nov. 24: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (away)
Clemson and Georgia are scheduled to play each other in the regular season in 2029 for the first time since the 2024 season opener. The Georgia-Clemson game could easily be moved to a neutral site.
2030 schedule
- Aug. 31: Clemson Tigers (home)
- Sept. 7: North Carolina A&T Aggies (home)
- Sept. 14: Ohio State Buckeyes (home)
- Nov. 30: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (home)
It’d be surprising to see Georgia have four nonconference home games, but man this would be a fun schedule. Ohio State has never played in Sanford Stadium.
2031 schedule
- Aug. 30: Ohio State Buckeyes (away)
- Sept. 6: Western Carolina Catamounts (home)
- Nov. 29: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (away)
UGA has also never played at Ohio State. This would be a really awesome road game for Dawgs fans and the weather in Ohio is better in the summer than in the winter, so that’s a plus.
2032 schedule
- Sept. 4: Clemson Tigers (home)
- Nov. 27: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (home)
Georgia plays its two top ACC rivals in 2032. UGA is set to play Clemson four times between 2029 and 2033.
2033 schedule
- Sept. 3: Clemson Tigers (away)
- Sept. 17: NC State Wolfpack (home)
- Nov. 26: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (away)
Georgia is scheduled to play a trio of ACC opponents in 2033. The Dawgs would probably add a non-Power Four opponent to this schedule if the SEC stays at eight conference games per season.
2034 schedule
Sept. 17: NC State Wolfpack (away)
Nov. 25: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (home)
Georgia is 6-1-1 against NC State in school history, but has not played the Wolfpack since 1973.
2035 and beyond schedules
Georgia Tech is the only team on Georgia’s future schedule beyond 2034. Georgia is scheduled to play Tech through 2037. All of UGA’s future scheduled games are according to FBSchedules.com.
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Investigation underway after missing 72-year-old Jacksonville Navy veteran found dead in Georgia
LIBERTY COUNTY, Ga. – A 72-year-old Jacksonville woman who had been missing for more than a week was found dead in Georgia, according to an update from the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office.
Margaret Hanley, a Navy veteran, was last seen Monday, Feb. 8, according to her family.
The Liberty County Sheriff’s Office later announced that Hanley’s vehicle, which her son said was a 2001 Toyota RAV4, was found off a road in Hinesville, Georgia, stuck in the mud. Hinesville is about an hour southwest of Savannah in Liberty County
Investigators said a body found by the vehicle was confirmed to be Hanley, and her family has been notified.
Hanley’s son, Jomo Thompson, previously said his mother had been dealing with short-term memory loss. He suspected she might have been the victim of a scam after noticing unusual bank account activity, including checks written out to a person for large amounts.
“My mom is very frugal, so that’s cause for alarm,” Thompson said.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said Hanley’s last known location was identified in Georgia.
Thompson said that was concerning because his mother usually didn’t travel farther than the local Walmart. He added he isn’t familiar with anyone she might know in Georgia.
The Liberty County Sheriff’s Office said this remains an active and ongoing investigation, and Hanley’s vehicle has been secured and will be impounded.
JSO said a Silver Alert was not issued for Hanley because she was last identified in Georgia.
JSO said it reached out for assistance in Georgia and shared information through the National Crime Information Center. They also issued a “Be on the Lookout” alert in Liberty County, where Hanley was last seen.
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Georgia says Elon Musk’s America PAC violated election law
For all his bluster about voter fraud, Elon Musk has been one of the most flagrant flaunters of US election law. Now his America PAC has been slapped with a reprimand by the Georgia State Election Board for sending out pre-filled absentee ballot applications. State law prohibits anyone, other than an authorized relative, from sending an absentee ballot application prefilled with the elector’s information.
Residents of Chattooga, Cherokee, Coweta, Floyd, and Whitfield counties reported receiving absentee ballot applications from America PAC, partially pre-filled. According to the State Election Board, the applications also failed to note that they were not actual ballots and were not provided by the government, as is required by law.
At the State Election Board meeting on February 18th, the panel quickly handed down the reprimand. America PAC did not appear to send a representative or submit a statement in defense of its actions.
This is just the latest example of Musk testing the limits of election law after he repeatedly suggested paying people to sign a petition and register to vote in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and other swing states. It’s also another incident in which those who claim to be most concerned about election integrity have been caught potentially violating the law.
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Georgia missed out on Heisman winner over cancelled phone call
Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza had a legendary stint with the Hoosiers, winning the Heisman trophy and leading the Hoosiers to their first national championship victory in franchise history. However, Mendoza was extremely close to being a Georgia Bulldog, according to a recent interview he had with The Ticket.
“I think there was one time even where I was about to call Kirby to commit to Georgia and the call didn’t go through,” said Mendoza. “And I thought, ‘Alright, let me sleep on it tonight.’ I really believed God helped me with that.”
Georgia was in transition at quarterback during the 2025 offseason. Incumbent starter Carson Beck transferred to the Miami Hurricanes on Jan. 10, 2025, and the team was deciding whether to start Gunner Stockton or sign a transfer out of the portal. They were pursuing a couple of quarterbacks, especially Fernando Mendoza, who showed some legit upside coming out of the California Golden Bears.
Mendoza ended up committing to Indiana, and it revitalized his career. He won the Heisman, led the Hoosiers to the national championship, and is projected to be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft. He actually beat former Georgia starter Carson Beck in the national championship too, showing just how close Georgia was to acquiring a championship-level quarterback.
Still, Bulldogs fans aren’t stressing out about their quarterback play. Gunner Stockton had a really good season last year, finishing seventh in Heisman voting and leading the Bulldogs to an 11-2 record and SEC title.
The questions surrounding Georgia are in Stockton’s supporting cast entering 2026. They lost wide receivers Zachariah Branch, Colbie Young, and Dillon Bell, but they’re bringing back London Humphreys and landed transfer Isiah Canion from Georgia Tech. The two-headed monster of Nate Frazier and Chauncey Bowens remains intact in the backfield, and sophomore Bo Walker and Kentucky transfer Dante Dowdell will take carries too.
The tight end room is still mostly intact, minus 2026 NFL draft declaree Oscar Delp, and the offensive line room has a few returners and emerging underclassmen, although they lost left tackle Monroe Freeling III and guard Micah Morris.
Gunner Stockton’s 2025 Stats
- 2,894 passing yards
- 35 total touchdowns
- Five interceptions
- 84.9 QBR (6th in nation)
Fernando Mendoza’s 2025 Stats
- 3,535 passing yards
- 48 total touchdowns
- Six interceptions
- 90.3 QBR (1st in nation
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