Kirby Smart is known for being one of the best motivators in all of college football. Sometimes the media gives Smart and Georgia a lot of motivation and other times he is able to manufacture it.
This time however Smart and his staff didn’t have to do a thing to find some motivation for their team because a college football simulator just predicted Georgia to have their worst record since 2016.
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Georgia predicted to barely make a bowl game
McIllece Sports used their college football simulator to simulate the upcoming college football season. They chose to simulate the season 100,000 times, and after doing that Georiga was predicted to go 7-5 this season. This simulation also predicted that Georgia would finish the season ranked No. 25 in the country.
No one can deny how horrific this season would be if Georgia only won seven games. Georgia was named a top five by the coaches poll just last week and they likely will be by the AP Poll as well. So this means that Georgia’s 2025 season would be deemed a failure in ever facet.
Georgia fans may not think going 7-5 is even possible, but when looking at their schedule there are five games they could lose. The most likely losses this season are to Texas and Alabama, but there are a few other games that present real challenges this season as well. Road games against Auburn and Tennessee will be difficult as will UGA’s neutral site matchups against Florida and Georgia Tech. So there are six games this year that Georgia could realistically lose.
But will they actually lose five of those six games? That seems extremely unlikely and would be the worst possible scenario that could occur this year. But according to this prediction model, it’s the most likely outcome for Georgia this season.