The Georgia Bulldogs have announced their 2015 college football schedule
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The Georgia Bulldogs are currently undergoing a difficult time as star running back Todd Gurley’s status remains up in the air. Gurley has been suspended indefinitely. He could miss the remainder of the season.
Georgia, however, is coming off of their best game of the season, a 34-0 drubbing of the Missouri Tigers. Despite a loss to the South Carolina Gamecocks earlier in the season, Georgia is in the driver’s seat in the SEC East and a win over the Florida Gators in the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party will all bust assure them of a spot in the SEC Championship Game. Should Georgia win out and win the title game, they would be in the College Football Playoff.
On Tuesday, Georgia looked forward to next season, releasing their 2015 football schedule. They have arguably the most difficult draw imaginable. They play Auburn every year as the West division opponent and next year, they will also have to battle the Alabama Crimson Tide.
You can find the complete schedule (home games in caps)below:
Sept. 5 – UL MONROE
Sept. 12 – at Vanderbilt
Sept. 19 – SOUTH CAROLINA
Sept. 26 – SOUTHERN
Oct. 3 – ALABAMA
Oct. 10 – at Tennessee
Oct. 17 – MISSOURI
Oct. 24 – Open date
Oct. 31 – Florida (Jacksonville)
Nov. 7 – KENTUCKY
Nov. 14 – at Auburn
Nov. 21 – GEORGIA SOUTHERN
Nov. 28 – at Georgia Tech
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