Georgia has a chance to do something remarkable this year. They just won the SEC for the second year in a row, and winning again this year would make them just the third team in SEC history to win the SEC Championship game three years in a row.
Accomplishing that will not be easy thanks to their extremely difficult schedule. That isn’t anything new at Georgia though, but Vegas only has the Bulldogs winning 9.5 games this year.
Knowing how difficult this year’s schedule is, let’s give it our best shot and predict the final score of all 12 games.
Predicting Georgia football's 2026 season
1. Tennessee State: 31-3 W
2. Western Kentucky: 52-10 W
3. @ Arkansas: 27-20 W
4. Oklahoma: 17-16 W
5. Vanderbilt: 42-21 W
6. @ Alabama: 27-23 W
7. Auburn: 38-13 W
8. Florida (Atlanta): 28-27 W
9. @ Ole Miss: 38-31 L
10. Missouri: 45-27 W
11. @ South Carolina: 27-10 W
12. Georgia Tech (Atlanta): 30-13 W
Georgia has unique opportunity to make SEC history
Potentially the one game Georgia wants to win the most this season is Ole Miss. After the Rebels knocked UGA out of the playoff this was always the game they wanted to win so they could get some revenge. That is going to be difficult to do though, and that is where Georgia will drop a game this season.
The good news is that this is the only game Georgia will lose during the season. They will finish with an 11-1 record with marquee wins over Oklahoma, Alabama, Florida and Vanderbilt.
An 8-1 mark in SEC play will be good enough to clinch their spot in the SEC Championship game once again as well. Ole Miss could be waiting for them for yet another rematch, but Texas, LSU and Alabama could also be making the trip to Atlanta as well.
This is a season every Georgia fan should immediately sign up for. An opportunity to win their third straight title along with another trip to the College Football Playoff is too good to pass up.
While this season would be nice, the one thing Georgia needs to do is find more success in the CFP. If they flame out early in the playoff for the third year in a row it would officially be time to start asking some difficult questions, so hopefully it doesn't get to that point at the end of the year.
