September 18, 2024

Oct 7, 2023; Athens, Georgia, USA; Kentucky Wildcats tight end Josh Kattus (84) catches a touchdown pass against Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Malaki Starks (24) during the first half at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

Since 1956, the Georgia Bulldogs and Kentucky Wildcats have competed yearly as SEC opponents. During that time period, the Georgia Bulldogs dominated the series, particularly since the turn of the century. The Dawgs have only lost two games to the Wildcats in the previous 25 seasons and have won 14 straight since 2010.

A victory in Saturday’s game would be the Bulldogs’ 15th straight win over the Wildcats, continuing the Bulldogs’ century-long domination. It will also bring Georgia’s regular-season winning streak to 42 games. Which is the second-longest in NCAA history, trailing only Oklahoma.

The Bulldogs will seek to repeat their success against the Wildcats from the previous decade as they strive to advance to the 2024 College Football Playoff. Georgia is currently a more than 20-point favorite to win on Saturday.

Georgia Bulldogs 2024 Football Schedule: August 31 – vs. Clemson (Atlanta, GA)
September 7 – vs Tennessee Tech.
Sept. 14 – at Kentucky
September 21 – Bye.
Schedule: September 28 at Alabama, October 5 versus Auburn, October 12 vs Mississippi State, October 19 vs Texas, and October 26 – bye.
November 2: vs. Florida (Jacksonville, FL) November 9: @ Ole Miss November 16: vs. Tennessee
November 23 vs. UMass November 29 vs. Georgia Tech.

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