Must-Watch Georgia Football Games In 2015
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After another season with high expectations, the Georgia Bulldogs unsurprisingly choked in 2014, finishing with a 10-3 record. Mark Richt is in his 14th season, and he has yet to win a single SEC Championship. Here now are five must-watch games involving the Georgia Bulldogs in 2015.
5. Saturday September 19th: vs. South Carolina
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5. Saturday September 19th: vs. South Carolina
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This matchup between Georgia and South Carolina early in the season could decide who wins the SEC East. South Carolina avenged a defeat in 2013 with a 38-35 win in Columbia, S.C. last year. The Bulldogs will have to shut down Pharoh Cooper, who is one of the best receivers in the country.
4. Saturday November 28th: at Georgia Tech
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4. Saturday November 28th: at Georgia Tech
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The in-state rivalry between Georgia and Georgia Tech was actually a quality battle between two teams ranked in the top-20 in the polls. In the end, however, Georgia Tech came away with a 30-24 win in Athens. The Bulldogs will be looking to return the favor, but this year's game is in Bobby Dodd Stadium.
3. Saturday October 31st: vs. Florida (In Jacksonville)
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3. Saturday October 31st: vs. Florida (In Jacksonville)
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The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party was a one-sided affair last season as Florida dominated Georgia 38-20, mainly in the trenches. The Gators will be even better this season with Jim McElwain as the coach instead of Will Muschamp.
2. Saturday November 14th: at Auburn
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2. Saturday November 14th: at Auburn
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The Bulldogs got revenge on the Tigers in 2014 after the "Miracle At Jordan-Hare" in 2013, which cost the Bulldogs a shot at the SEC Championship Game. This year's matchup will be tougher for the Bulldogs now that Todd Gurley is in the NFL.
1. Saturday October 3rd: vs. Alabama
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1. Saturday October 3rd: vs. Alabama
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The last time that Alabama and Georgia met was in the 2012 SEC Championship Game. In that game, the Crimson Tide used a last-minute goal-line stand to not only advance to the BCS National Championship Game, but win convincingly over Notre Dame. Fans on the Georgia campus definitely haven't forgotten about that loss.
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