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. Â 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. Â 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. Â 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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