Georgia Football: Predicting SEC East Standings

Head coach Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs celebrate with the trophy after defeating the LSU Tigers in the SEC Championship Game. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
Head coach Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs celebrate with the trophy after defeating the LSU Tigers in the SEC Championship Game. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) /
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For the final time in SEC history, Georgia football will play in the SEC East division.

Since 1992, Football in the South has been formatted more or less the same. Now with the additions of Oklahoma and Texas to the league, the SEC will go division-less. I’ll personally miss the divisions, this is how I learned Georgia’s schedule as a young lad. It is sad to see a lot of these games go away. South Carolina and Vanderbilt will not be on the ‘24 schedule. It’s odd to see the Georgia-South Carolina game just go away. It would be unthinkable in the 2010s that this matchup would go away. Georgia and Vanderbilt first started playing against each other in 1893 and every year in 1954.

And so, we move on. But remember this year good or bad, because it will be the last of many traditions we have grown accustomed to having. With that, it is time to predict the SEC East final standings.