Monday night the SEC released the new conference-only schedule for the 2020 college football season.
Georgia will head to Arkansas week one on Sept. 26, and will face Auburn week two on Oct. 3 in Athens.
The Bulldogs will then face Tennessee at home on Oct. 10, Alabama in Tuscaloosa on Oct. 17 and Kentucky in Lexington on Oct 24 – definitely the most challenging stretch in the Bulldog’s new schedule.
Things do get a bit easier after Florida on Nov. 7.
Georgia goes to Missouri on Nov. 14, faces Mississippi State in Athens on Nov. 21 and goes to South Carolina on Nov. 28 – ultimately ending the season in Athens versus Vanderbilt on Dec. 5.
Here’s what Twitter had to say about Georgia’s chances to run the table in this year’s unprecedented SEC-only schedule.
Our 2020 schedule ‼️🏈#ATD #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/XIGYO8tBGT
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) August 18, 2020
Here it is: the 2020 #SECFB Schedule ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/BTyrFLiaWC
— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) August 17, 2020
Georgia new all-SEC schedule is fair, challenging https://t.co/wAafgC6Rim
— Chip Towers AJC (@ctowersajc) August 17, 2020
Week 1, @SEC football schedule
Sept. 26
Best game: Florida at Ole Miss (Lane Kiffin)
Best storyline: Georgia at Arkansas (Sam Pittman)
Secondary storyline: Kentucky at Auburn if Joey Gatewood gets waiver
Blowout city: Alabama at Missouri.
Full schedule at 7 pm on @SECNetwork— Tony Barnhart (@MrCFB) August 17, 2020
10/17
Dawgs and the Tide
Lets do it.
— Matt DeBary (@MattDeBary) August 17, 2020
Week 6, Halloween:
Bye week.
Dawgs were originally scheduled to play Florida on Halloween.
— UGA Football Live (@UGAfootballLive) August 17, 2020
Georgia only has the third-highest projected spread in the SEC in its game against Arkansas. Number one? Texas A&M by 37 points over Vanderbilt.https://t.co/FtR6Ld245a pic.twitter.com/MxAAgGoOso
— DawgPost (@Dawg_Post) August 17, 2020
2020 Georgia football schedule:
Sept. 26: At Arkansas
Oct. 3: vs Auburn
Oct. 10: vs Tennessee
Oct. 17: At Alabama
Oct. 24: At Kentucky
Oct. 31: Bye week
Nov. 7: Florida (Jacksonville)
Nov. 14: At Missouri
Nov. 21: vs Mississippi State
Nov. 28: At South Carolina
Dec. 5: vs Vanderbilt