Aug. 31 – vs. Clemson
Georgia opens the 2024 season against Clemson at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. This neutral-site game will be a major test for both teams, as the Tigers look to climb the rankings while the Bulldogs look to get back on track after a tough SEC Championship loss last season.
Sept. 7 – vs. Tennessee Tech
The Bulldogs take on Tennessee Tech in Sanford Stadium, a game that should allow the team to fine-tune its schemes and give younger players valuable experience early in the season.
Sept. 14 – @ Kentucky
Georgia travels to Lexington, Kentucky for its first SEC game of the season. The Bulldogs aim to dominate early in the conference race against a formidable Kentucky squad now stunting former Georgia quarterback Brock Vandagriff and starting linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson.
Sept. 28 – @ Alabama
In arguably the most highly anticipated matchup of the regular season, Georgia visits the Crimson Tide in a rematch of last year’s SEC Championship. Head coach Kirby Smart will look to add another win against his former employer, and first-year coach Kalen DeBoer will try to get the ball rolling after former Alabama head coach Nick Saban’s retirement.
Oct. 5 – vs. Auburn
The Bulldogs host Auburn for their Homecoming game at Sanford Stadium. The storied matchup known as the “Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry” is always intense and will likely carry significant implications for the SEC standings. Georgia aims to leverage its home-field advantage and secure a crucial conference victory against a strong Auburn team. This game will be pivotal in the Bulldogs’ quest for another SEC title after nearly falling to Auburn last season.
Oct. 12 – vs. Mississippi State
Georgia hosts Mississippi State in a crucial SEC matchup at Sanford Stadium. The Bulldogs aim to assert their dominance and keep their conference title hopes alive. Mississippi State, with former Vanderbilt quarterback Mike Wright now under center, presents a daunting challenge. Georgia’s defense must be at its best to contain SEC opponents down the stretch, as this game is vital for maintaining momentum in the SEC race.
Oct. 19 – @ Texas
Georgia travels to Austin, Texas to face the Longhorns for the first time since its 2019 Sugar Bowl loss, where ninth-ranked Texas upset the seventh-ranked Bulldogs. With Texas officially joining the SEC this year, this game will mean that much more to these two groups that are already at a national-championship caliber level. Look for a high-scoring game as two of the best quarterbacks in football, Carson Beck and Quinn Ewers, duel it out on the gridiron.
Nov. 2 – vs. Florida
The annual rivalry game against Florida in Jacksonville, known as the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party,” is always a highlight; however, it will mean much more to Florida fans this year after star running back Trevor Etienne transferred to the Bulldogs last offseason. A year prior, Georgia routed the Gators 43-20, and Beck threw for 315 yards and two touchdowns, so look for Georgia to put on another offensive clinic by the Saint Johns River.
Nov. 9 – @ Ole Miss
Georgia travels to Oxford to face Ole Miss in a probable top-10 matchup. This game is expected to be a high-scoring affair, with both teams showcasing potent offenses. The pressure will be on players like First Team All-American Malaki Starks to step up and lock down a solid Rebel offensive unit helmed by potential Heisman candidate Jaxson Dart.
Nov. 16 – vs. Tennessee
In yet another crucial SEC matchup, Georgia will host Tennessee at Sanford Stadium. The Volunteers will be manned by former five-star freshman Nico Lamaleava, a dual-threat quarterback, after Joe Milton III was drafted earlier this year to the New England Patriots. This game is essential for Georgia’s pursuit of the SEC title, with divisions in the SEC officially a thing of the past.
Nov. 23 – vs. UMass
In a non-conference game, Georgia will face the University of Massachusetts at Sanford Stadium. This matchup should provide the Bulldogs with an opportunity to fine-tune their strategies before the final stretch of the season. Georgia will aim to build momentum heading into the crucial end-of-season games. The Bulldogs should focus on executing their game plan efficiently and preparing for the challenges ahead.
Nov. 29 – vs. Georgia Tech
Georgia closes the regular season on Black Friday against in-state rival Georgia Tech in the highly anticipated “Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate” game. This intense rivalry is crucial for both teams, regardless of their records. The Bulldogs aim to finish the season on a high note and solidify their position for postseason play, while Georgia Tech will look to upset its rival and garner momentum for bowl play or for the next season.