As Georgia football gears up for its College Football Playoff run, the Bulldogs are already turning their attention to the 2025 season. On Wednesday night, the SEC officially unveiled the full schedule for next year, giving Kirby Smart and his team a clear view of their opponents and game dates.
The 2025 schedule is shaping up to be one of the most challenging and exciting in Georgia’s history. The Bulldogs will open the season with two non-conference games: Marshall on August 30 and Austin Peay on September 6. However, the real test begins in week three when they travel to Tennessee on September 13, followed by a massive home matchup against Alabama on September 27.
Other key matchups include a road game at Auburn on October 11, a home game against Ole Miss on October 18, and the annual showdown with Florida in Jacksonville on November 1. Additionally, Georgia will host Texas at home on November 15, before closing out the regular season with home games against Charlotte and Georgia Tech.
Key Insights: One of the most notable features of the 2025 schedule is its tough start. After two relatively easy non-conference games, Georgia faces two challenging SEC matchups in Tennessee and Alabama. If the Bulldogs can win these games, they will take a commanding lead in the SEC standings early on.
Another interesting aspect is that Georgia only has three true road games next season—Tennessee, Auburn, and Mississippi State. The team will still play its neutral-site game against Florida in Jacksonville, and their season finale against Georgia Tech will be held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
This schedule is also reminiscent of this year’s, as the SEC has essentially flipped the venues for every team. All of Georgia’s home opponents from this season will be played on the road, and vice versa. For fans, this means an exciting home slate in 2025 with Alabama, Texas, and Ole Miss all visiting Athens.