College football expert names Georgia a favorite in all 12 games

Should Georgia be favored in all 12 of their games this season?
Georgia v Auburn
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Georgia football once again has one of the most difficult schedules in the country. That is nothing new to UGA as the SEC is a guantlet each and every season.

But knowing how difficult the 2025 season will be for Georgia, how many games should Georgia fans expect to see UGA win? College football fans would likely give a wide range of answers to that question, but Phil Steele with 680 The Fan believes Georgia will win all 12 games this season.

"I think schedule is always big," Phil Steele shared via si.com. "And if you look at last year's, Georgia had a brutal slate. They had to play Alabama on the road, Texas on the road, Ole Miss on the road, well guess what, they get all three of those teams at home this year. In fact if you go down Georgia's schedule this year, I don't have them as an underdog in a single game. I have them as a favorite in all 12 games of the regular season."

3 games could prove this prediciton wrong

The Bulldogs will more than likely be a top five team in the country when the first AP Poll is released later this summer. So that naturally means Georgia will easily be favored in most of their games this season. But should they actually be favored in all 12 games?

After dissecting all 12 of Georgia's opponents this season, there are three games where UGA could realistically be underdogs in, the first of which is week three when UGA travels to Tennessee. Georgia will still probably be favored when this game is played, but based on how these teams look in their first two games that could change.

Georgia could also be an underdog their very next game when Alabama comes to Athens. If this game were at Alabama they definitely would be predicted to lose, but since it is at home and Georgia has the longest home winning streak in the country, they will likely be favored by Vegas.

Last but not least there is Georgia's SEC finale against Texas. This game is also in Athens which is a huge benefit to Georgia, but considering the Longhorns were favored in both meetings last season they probably will be predicted to win once again this year.

At the end of the day it doesn't really matter who is favored to win. The only thing that matters is if Kirby Smart and Georgia come out on top when the game is actually played. And considering Georgia won the SEC last season against this same SEC schedule, maybe they should be predicted to win all 12 games.