Georgia Bulldogs: Five Potential College GameDay Scenarios
By John Buhler
Sep 28, 2013; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Aaron Murray (11) throws under pressure from LSU Tigers defensive end Danielle Hunter (94) in the second half at Sanford Stadium. Georgia won 44-41. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Shirey-USA TODAY Sports
The Georgia Bulldogs enter the 2015 Season with the usual lofty expectations. Just about every season since 2002 some faction of Dawg Nation believes that Mark Richt’s UGA team can contend for an SEC East Title and Conference Championship. And most years with the talent on the Dawgs’ roster, it’s not all that farfetched.
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The Dawgs again will likely start the 2015 Season ranked in the Top 15 of the initial AP Poll with expectations to challenge the Missouri Tigers for the SEC East Division crown this fall. With an always tough slate of 8 Southeastern Conference games and an improved instate rival Georgia Tech in the non-conference, the Georgia Bulldogs not only have a great chance to make some noise during the 12 game regular season but also could play in Atlanta for the Conference Championship, possibly getting a bid to the 2nd Annual College Football Playoff.
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Though going 11-1 (7-1) in the 2015 regular season would likely suffice to get the Dawgs into the SEC Championship Game with a CFP bid on the line, you would have to believe that winning marquee games on primetime television would only bolster UGA’s Playoff Resume. I’m talking about ESPN’s College GameDay featuring the Georgia Bulldogs multiple times.
Though Lee Corso and the Boys will likely only come to Athens once in 2015, could UGA be one of the two weekly teams featured on GameDay multiple times this fall? I certainly hope so because it will essentially mean that the Dawgs are having themselves an incredible season. Here are in my opinion the five regular season games for the Georgia Bulldogs that ESPN’s College Gameday could also be part of the pregame tailgating festivities.
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