It was announced on Tuesday that the Georgia Bulldogs will play the Clemson Tigers for the 2021 season opener in Charlotte.
The game was not originally on either teams’ schedules, which then begs the question; how did they fit this in?
The Bulldogs were set to play San Jose State for their season opener but worked out a deal that would relieve them from the contest. The Dawgs will be out a hefty $1.8 million just from cancelling this game while San Jose State will be cashing in.
Update here: To make room for Clemson on the schedule, San Jose State confirms it will receive $1.8 million from Georgia to cancel the 2021 game, per the game contract. https://t.co/2FJZTjlsVz
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In the grand scheme of things, this game will make both schools way more money than if Georgia had kept their original season opener. This matchup is a rivalry that has died out in past years but now seems to be revived.
The Dawgs and the Tigers are set to face off September 4th, 2021. Georgia has won 6 of the past 7 matchups against the Tigers.
Both teams are tied for 27th in most games played against Power 5 opponents in the past 15 years.
This will be the first of six matchups between the two programs over the next 13 years.