Georgia football: Way-too-early game-by-game predictions for 2023

Kirby Smart, Georgia Bulldogs. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
Kirby Smart, Georgia Bulldogs. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) /
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Kirby Smart, Georgia Bulldogs. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) /

Auburn may not be horrible forever, but they will need a prayer at Jordan-Hare

In time, Hugh Freeze should get the Auburn Tigers back to their winning ways. Although they get Alabama and Georgia at home this season, that is too much for even a great coach like Freeze to overcome. It will have to be until 2025 for Auburn to win its next game in the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry. Auburn does not win in Athens. It has been a long time since W was in the White House…

Winner: Georgia (5-0)

Devin Leary keeps it interesting, but the Dawgs will prevail Between the Hedges

Eventually, Kentucky will beat the Dawgs on the gridiron. To date, Mark Stoops has never been able to do it, but he has primo job security in Lexington. Although the Wildcats’ next win over the Dawgs will probably be on Kroger Field, their last victory came Between the Hedges. While Devin Leary should play very well in this one, not even Andre Woodson could have won on this Saturday.

Winner: Georgia (6-0)

Expect for it to be a 90-percent pro-UGA crowd up in Nashville for this one

The Biennial Vanderbilt Dawgs Bachelor(ette) Party is upon us! Every other year, Dawgs from all over go north about five hours to have a great weekend with their best of friends. It does not matter if you or any of your friends are getting married, it will be a great weekend in Nashville nonetheless. You would think the Georgia NFL Draft is happening again. It’ll be happening in April.

Winner: Georgia (7-0)

Georgia will be on its annual bye in Week 8, as is tradition right before The Cocktail Party, y’all!

There may not be many more Cocktail Parties, so we best make the most of them

After chilling on its bye week after the Vandy game, the Dawgs will be 7-0 and going up against Smart’s most hated rival down in Duval County. Billy Napier will be under so much pressure by this point, his head might explode. All this means is Smart’s team will continue to chop wood, as the Dawgs should win what could very well be one of the final Cocktail Parties this earth will ever see.

Winner: Georgia (8-0)