Georgia football has been busy lately with future nonconference scheduling. Last month the Bulldogs added Louisville for a home-and-home series for 2026 and 2027 and now, UGA has added a game against Florida A&M that will go down on Sept. 9, 2028 in Athens.
The HBCU and will become a full member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference this fall and although the Rattlers are a FCS school, Georgia will have to be ready for anything with how the schedule sets up in 2028.
UGA will open the season at Texas and then a week after the newly added game versus Florida A&M, who went 9-2 in 2019, will face Florida State in Athens.
There are some big games coming to Athens in the next decade. Check out how the entire future nonconference schedule sets up here, featuring nine Power 5 opponents…
- September 4, 2021: Clemson (Charlotte)
- September 3, 2022: Oregon (Atlanta)
- September 9, 2023: at Oklahoma
- August 31, 2024: Clemson (Atlanta)
- August 30, 2025: at UCLA
- September 9, 2026: UCLA
- September 19, 2026: at Louisville
- September 4, 2027: at Florida State
- September 18, 2027: Louisville
- September 2, 2028: at Texas
- September 9, 2028: Florida A&M
- September 16, 2028: Florida State
- September 1, 2029: Texas
- September 15, 2029: at Clemson
- August 31, 2030: Clemson
- September 14, 2030: Ohio State
- August 30, 2031: at Ohio State
- September 13, 2031: Oklahoma
- September 4, 2032: Clemson
- September 3, 2033: at Clemson
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