Despite the cancellation of their highly anticipated home-and-home series with Florida State, the Georgia Bulldogs are still looking at a powerhouse 2027 schedule that will test their mettle from start to finish. The decision to scrap the 2027 and 2028 matchups with the Seminoles—though both programs are exploring a future neutral-site showdown—leaves Georgia with a slate that's already packed with elite competition.
Let's break down what's on the horizon for the Bulldogs. The 2027 season features some serious road challenges, including trips to Texas, Texas A&M (finally, Dawg fans get to see that matchup), and Auburn. Back in Athens, Georgia will host LSU, Tennessee, and South Carolina in what promises to be a thrilling home lineup. And, as always, the Bulldogs will face their top rivals: Florida in Jacksonville and Georgia Tech to close the regular season.
While exact dates for most games are still fluid, we do know that Georgia has nine SEC games and one nonconference clash with Georgia Tech locked in. Given the strength of this schedule—already featuring 10 Power Four opponents—it's unlikely the Bulldogs will add another major nonconference foe. Instead, expect them to fill the remaining two slots with lighter competition, a common strategy for teams navigating a brutal conference slate.
This could very well become the new normal for Georgia football: nine SEC games plus Georgia Tech as the sole Power Four nonconference rival. The tradition with the Yellow Jackets is too rich to abandon, but there's little incentive for Kirby Smart's squad to seek out additional top-tier opponents outside of conference play. For fans, that means a familiar yet formidable schedule that keeps the intensity high from September through November.
Mark your calendars for October 30, 2027, when the Bulldogs take on the Florida Gators at their neutral-site home in Tampa—a game that always delivers drama and style.
Whether you're gearing up for the season or just dreaming of those big matchups, Georgia's 2027 schedule is shaping up to be one for the ages. Stay tuned for more updates as the Dawgs prepare to defend their legacy.
