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Clean Old-Fashioned Hate. Georgia football vs. Georgia Tech.
For more than 100 years, these two near-by, in-state rivals have battled for bragging rights. Georgia has a lot of football rivals, some new, some old, few games fire up the fan base quite like Georgia Tech week.
Georgia historically has dominated the series. Entering 2025, the Dawgs lead the all-time series with Georgia Tech 72-41-5.
Georgia vs Georgia Tech All-Time Scores
Entering 2025, the Dawgs lead the all-time series with Georgia Tech 72-41-5. Here is every score in series history:
Georgia vs Georgia Tech Betting Odds
Georgia travels to Georgia Tech on Friday, Nov. 28, 2025. These odds will automatically update every time the betting line changes.

Georgia vs Georgia Tech Pregame Statistics
Who has the edge in the 2025 edition of “Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate?” Compare the Dawgs and Yellow Jackets ahead of their Nov. 28, 2025 kickoff.
Who Coined “Clean Old-Fashioned Hate?”
The Georgia-Georgia Tech rivalry started in 1893, but it didn’t become known as “Clean Old-Fashioned Hate” until nearly a century later.
Author Bill Cromartie coined the term, “Clean Old-Fashioned Hate” in 1977. That was the title of the book he wrote about the Georgia-Georgia Tech rivalry.
Georgia’s Longest Winning Streak vs Georgia Tech
More so than almost every other series, “Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate” has been defined by winning streaks. In fact, the teams have never alternated wins in 6 consecutive games. They’ve only traded wins for 5 consecutive years once (2013-2017).
Georgia’s longest winning streak is 7, which it first accomplished from 1991-1997. The Dawgs also have won 7 in a row entering 2025.
Georgia Tech’s Longest Winning Streak vs Georgia
Entering 2025, Georgia Tech still holds the longest winning streak in series history. The Yellow Jackets beat the Dawgs 8 consecutive times from 1949-1956.
Georgia will try to match that feat in 2025.
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