Bulldogs Bark Back: Georgia Bails on 2028 Non-Conference Bout
The SEC’s move to expand conference play to nine games has triggered a cascade of canceled out-of-league matchups. Georgia’s latest casualty is its 2028 date with Florida A&M—a contest agreed upon in December 2020 for a September 9 clash. While the Bulldogs have quietly nixed several future non-conference foes to ease their rigorous conference slate, this particular cutoff seems less about balancing strength and more about avoiding a perceived mismatch. As of now, no replacement opponent has been announced, though reports predict the Dawgs will fill the slot with a team of equal or lesser stature. Meanwhile, fans can look forward to Georgia’s opener against Tennessee State on September 5, broadcast on the SEC Network.
In today’s edition of “How to Ghost an Opponent Without Saying Boo,” Georgia has mastered the art of the friendly breakup—text message optional. They’ve decided that Florida A&M isn’t quite big-game material for their star-studded roster, preferring instead to save the drama for a more evenly matched Tinder date on the gridiron. Meanwhile, Bulldog faithful can practice their seat-warming skills as they await the unveiling of a new suitor for that lonely 2028 slot. Stay tuned: at this rate, Georgia might soon have a schedule made entirely of carbon-copy vanilla cupcakes—because why risk an upset when you can guarantee a cakewalk?

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