Georgia to wear black jerseys against Mississippi State

UGA football will sport black jerseys against Mississippi State.

The University of Georgia football Twitter account announced on Saturday night that the Bulldogs will be sporting their black jerseys against Mississippi State.

Kirby Smart likes pulling out these uniforms once a year, and decided to do so against Mississippi State.

This is the second time this season that UGA is mixing it up with its jerseys. In the season opener against Arkansas, the Dawgs rocked red pants and white jerseys, a combo it has not used since 1988.

UGA set to rock new 1980 National Championship throwback jerseys in season opener at Arkansas

Georgia football has announced that the Bulldogs will wear the new 1980 National Championship throwback uniforms on Sept. 26 at Arkansas.

Yesterday, Georgia unveiled two new uniform combinations for the upcoming season.

One was a twist on the familiar favorite ‘blackout’ jerseys seen below, and the other is a great take on the Bulldogs’s 1980 National Championship uniforms, featuring red pants with white stripes and black numbering up top.

This year marks the 40th anniversary of Georgia’s second title.

The question is now, what games will we get so see the Bulldog’s wear the new threads in?

The 40th anniversary championship uniforms will be worn week-one versus Arkansas, per the Georgia football Twitter account.

With UGA wearing their new threads when they visit Arkansas on Sept. 26, it makes up for the fact that we won’t get to see the Bulldogs in a season opener in Athens for the second year in a row.

I really like Georgia’ new take on this combination. The pants are absolutely gorgeous.

If there was any way I could buy some, you could catch me in the press box on gameday proudly wearing them.

What do you think of the new look?