Georgia's 2025 SEC Schedule Announced - Opponents Set

The 2025 Georgia Football SEC slate is officially set. The following is an official statement released by the Southeastern Conference.

The 2025 Georgia Football SEC slate is officially set. The following is an official statement released by the Southeastern Conference. 

Similar to the 2024 SEC football schedule, during the 2025 season teams will play eight conference games plus one required opponent from the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 or major independent.

Schools will play the same opponents in 2025 that they are scheduled to play in 2024, with sites changed for equal home and away competition throughout the two seasons. The 2024 season is the first in which Oklahoma and Texas will compete in the SEC.

“We continue to monitor changes across college sports as they relate to future scheduling,” said SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. “Continuing with our current format for the 2025 season provides additional time to understand the impact of the changes happening around us as we determine the appropriate long-term plan for SEC football scheduling.”

Georgia 2025 SEC Schedule: 

Home Games: Alabama, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Texas

Road Games: Auburn, Florida (*), Mississippi State, Tennessee

Georgia EDGE Sam M'Pemba - Photo - Brooks Austin
Georgia EDGE Sam M'Pemba - Photo - Brooks Austin

Injury Update During 2024 Spring Practice

  • Bo Hughley had left shoulder surgery for a labrum. (out for spring)
  • TID had a left foot fracture, he had surgery following the season, will miss spring practice. Will be back for fall camp.
  • Kris Jones had surgery on his foot, he will be practicing but will be limited.
  • Christen Miller had surgery on his meniscus after the Orange Bowl.
  • Smael Mondon underwent surgery for a stress fracture in his foot, he will be ready for fall camp.
  • Branson Robinson is at 7 or 8 months of recovery and looks good but will not be ready for spring.
  • Malaki Starks had shoulder surgery and will be limited in the spring.
  • Rara Thomas is still coming off his foot injury and will not be at full speed.
  • Damon Wilson had meniscus repair, he's full activity now.
  • Demello Jones is dealing with a hamstring.
  • Pearce Spurlin will medically retire due to a heart condition.

Smart and the rest of the Bulldogs will continue their spring practice camp for the next few weeks. Spring camp will conclude on Saturday, April 13th when the Bulldogs hold their annual "G-Day" game in Sanford Stadium.

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