Georgia Bulldogs: 5 Teams UGA Has Never Played Before
By John Buhler
Georgia Football — USA; Georgia Bulldogs fans shown in the stands during the game against the Vanderbilt Commodores during the second half at Sanford Stadium. Georgia defeated Vanderbilt 44-17. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
The Georgia Bulldogs football program has a rich history on the gridiron. The Red and Black have won .648 percent of their games, gone to 51 bowl games, won 14 conference championships, and have two national titles and Heisman Trophy winners. For a team that has played well over 1,000 games in its existence, you would have to believe that the Georgia Bulldogs have had a matchup with just about every major program.
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Knowing that Georgia will play North Carolina, Notre Dame, California, and UCLA in the non-conference part of their schedule in the not so distant future, I did some investigation to see which five Power 5 schools I would like to see UGA play for the first time.
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We saw how fun it was last year when the Georgia Bulldogs beat the Louisville Cardinals in their first ever matchup. Now that Louisville is in the Power 5 since joining the ACC last year, I would surprise me to see the Dawgs and the Cards play again in the post-season at some point down the road.
Without further ado, here are the five Power 5 schools I’m shocked to see that the Georgia Bulldogs have never played in their over 100 year history as a major football program. It would be pretty cool to see potential home and home matchups between these respected football schools.
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