The SEC has released the new nine-game conference schedule from 2026 to 2029 for each team in the conference including Georgia.
The SEC revealed each team's conference schedule from the 2026-29 season. The schedule is operated to where every SEC team plays every SEC team at home and away in the four-year span, with each SEC matchup happening in a span of two.
This schedule reveal comes with the new SEC schedule rules. Every SEC team will have nine conference games and three common SEC opponents every year.
For the Georgia Bulldogs, they will be playing the Auburn Tigers, Florida Gators, and South Carolina Gamecocks every year. Auburn will be at home in 2026, while South Carolina is away. The locations will be flipped in 2027, the same in 2028, and again flipped in 2029.
Georgia always plays Florida in neutral territory, so that will stay the same as well. In 2026, the Bulldogs will play the Gators in Atlanta. In 2027, the World's Largest Cocktail Party will commence in Tampa. After 2027, the two teams will go back to playing in Jacksonville, which is about to undergo stadium renovations.
The new schedule features some key matchups. In 2027, the Bulldogs will go to Kyle Field to play at the Texas A&M Aggies for the first time in school history even though Texas A&M joined the SEC in 2012. They'll also play Oklahoma for the first time ever, as a member of the SEC, in 2026 and Oklahoma in Norman for the first time in 2028.
Georgia's SEC schedule from 2026-29
2026 season
- Home: Auburn, Missouri, Vanderbilt, Oklahoma
- Away: South Carolina, Alabama, Arkansas, Ole Miss
- Neutral: Florida (Atlanta)
2027 season
- Home: South Carolina, LSU, Mississippi State, Tennessee
- Away: Auburn, Kentucky, Texas A&M, Texas
- Neutral: Florida (Tampa)
2028 season
- Home: Auburn, Alabama, Arkansas, Ole Miss
- Away: South Carolina, Missouri, Vanderbilt, Oklahoma
- Neutral: Florida (Jacksonville)
2029 season
- Home: South Carolina, Kentucky, Texas A&M, Texas
- Away: Auburn, LSU, Mississippi State, Tennessee
- Neutral: Florida (Jacksonville)
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