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Georgia football overcame a road gauntlet last season to win the SEC. This year's slate looks more manageable. Could Tennessee or Auburn pull an upset?
SEC Network analyst and former Vanderbilt quarterback Jordan Rodgers had some words that will have Georgia fans optimistic
The Georgia Bulldogs are yet again predicted to make the SEC championship according to the SEC Media voting during SEC Media Week. Additionally, they had several players voted to the All-SEC teams.
Georgia was picked to finish second in the league at the SEC Media Days. The reason for that lofty ranking is in large part because of the talent on the Georgia football team. Eleven members were named to either the first,
To achieve that goal, according to the media poll, Texas would have to down Georgia, which received the second-most first-place votes (44) in the SEC Championship Game. The Longhorns and the Bulldogs faced off in Mercedes-Benz Stadium last season. Georgia triumphed and claimed its third SEC title in the last four years.
See where the media believes the Georgia Bulldogs will finish in the conference following SEC Media Days. The 2025 SEC Media Days have officially concluded as the conference's 16 teams have returned to their respective cities to prepare for their upcoming season.
Georgia was picked to finish second in the preseason SEC poll, which was released Friday. It is the first time since the 2022 season that Georgia has not been the preseason pick to win the league. The Texas Longhorns were picked to finish first, receiving 96 votes from members of the media. Georgia finished with 44 votes to win the conference.
SEC football media days continue on July 15, with Georgia, Texas, Tennessee and Auburn making appearances. Follow along here for live updates
ATLANTA - Prior to Tuesday morning’s question-and-answer session with Georgia head coach Kirby Smart during SEC Media Days at the College Football Hall of Fame, former referee John McDaid gave a video presentation of some notable rules changes for the upcoming season.
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