Georgia football has some insane future non-conference schedules
Georgia football is currently exiting their second bye week of the season, but with so much time between now and their rivalry game against Florida now is a good time to look well into the future and see who is on Georgia's schedule.
The SEC will release their conference schedules in the years to come, but those schedules are always relatively the same. However, the same can't be said for the non-conference schedule.
Looking ahead to Georgia's future non-conference schedules, there are a lot of reasons to be excited just from a pure entertainment factor. So let's dive right in and see all of the future non-conference opponents that are confirmed to be on Georgia's schedule.
All future non-conference opponents
2025: Marshall, Autin Peay, Charlotte, Georgia Tech
2026: Western Kentucky, Louisville, Georgia Tech
2027: Florida State, Louisville, Georgia Tech
2028: Florida A&M, Florida State, Georgia Tech
2029: Clemson, Georgia Tech
2030: Clemson, North Carolina A&T, Ohio State, Georgia Tech
2031: Ohio State, Western Carolina, Georgia Tech
2032: Clemson, Georgia Tech
2033: Clemson, NC State, Georgia Tech
2034: NC State, Georgia Tech
2035 and beyond: Georgia Tech
Key Takeaways
So many teams nowadays are afraid to schedule major non-conference opponents. That however isn't the case with Kirby Smart and Georgia. Almost every season there is a massive non-conference team on the schedule, and that doesn't even include the annual matchup with Georgia Tech. On top of that, Georgia has a few home-and-home series with some juggernaut programs as well. So instead of playing them once at a neutral site, they are playing them twice including once on the road.
2030 may be six years away, but it might be time to start counting down to that season. Georgia will face the Yellow Jackets like always, but they also play Clemson and Ohio State in the non-conference. This doesn't even include the gauntlet SEC schedule they will have to go through either. It's impossible to project how good or bad programs will be six years from now, but it is probably a safe assumption that these will be massive non-conference games against Clemson and Ohio State that season.
Lastly, it is really cool to see some new teams on the future schedules as well. NC State and Lousiville are two teams that Georgia hasn't played since 1973 and 2014, respectively. There aren't many things more fun in college football than getting to play against new programs.