ATHENS — After winning back-to-back national championships, the Georgia Bulldogs were unable to make the final iteration of the four-team College Football Playoff in 2023.
The field will expand to 12 teams this coming season, with the four highest-ranked conference champions earning first-round byes.
And if the Bulldogs are to earn one of those byes, they will need to win the SEC. To do that, and undoubtedly impress the College Football Playoff committee in the process, the Bulldogs are going to need to have some impressive road showings.
ATHENS — After winning back-to-back national championships, the Georgia Bulldogs were unable to qualify for the final four-team College Football Playoff in 2023.
The field will grow to 12 teams this season, with the four highest-ranked conference champions receiving first-round byes.
And if the Bulldogs want to get one of those byes, they must win the SEC. To do this and, probably, wow the College Football Playoff committee, the Bulldogs will need to put on some strong road performances.
“Georgia has four true road games and two neutral site games (August 31 vs. Clemson and November 2 vs. Florida),” ESPN’s Heather Dinich reported. “The Bulldogs can earn some major respect in the committee meeting room if they beat Alabama, Ole Miss and Texas — likely all ranked opponents — on the road.”