SEC Football: 5 incredibly early bold predictions for the 2023 season

Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M Aggies. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)
Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M Aggies. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) /
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Kirby Smart, Georgia Bulldogs
Kirby Smart, Georgia Bulldogs. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) /

4. Georgia gets to Atlanta unscathed the for third year in a row, thanks to its Charmin soft schedule

Don’t act like you’re not impressed. For the third year in a row, the Georgia Bulldogs will be heading to their home away from home down in Atlanta with an absolutely majestic 12-0 record on the season. There are teams that lose regular-season games, and then there’s them Dawgs is hell, don’t they?! Tennessee fans may like to beg and differ, but y’all are so gonna be 10-2, man…

People are going to get so battery-throwing mad at Georgia, once again, being on the precipice of another national championship. You take one look at their schedule and it is the antithesis of a gauntlet. I mean, there are a few good teams on it because they do play in the SEC. However, we can only blame the SEC for making the Dawgs’ non-conference slate softer than a roll of Charmin.

Georgia was supposed to commence a home-and-home with Oklahoma, but that got pulled off the schedule on account of the Sooners joining the SEC full-time in 2024 with Texas. While UGA probably would have beaten OU anyway, the Dawgs’ toughest non-conference game this year is … Georgia Tech. I wish I was kidding, but maybe the Ramblin’ Wreck won’t be awful under Brent Key?

By beating Tech once again, Georgia will be 12-0 and will have clinched yet another playoff berth.