Fans, media members react to future Georgia-Ohio State home-and-home
News broke on Thursday morning that the Georgia Bulldogs had added another huge home-and-home series to their upcoming schedules.
This time, the opponent is Big Ten powerhouse Ohio State, and the series is set for 2030 and 2031. Fans and media members were understandably thrilled to see such a big game added to the schedule.
As you can see below, many took to Twitter to express their excitement and/or make jokes about the games being more than a decade away:
Good for these 2 programs and AD’s for setting this precedent. Wow!!! Can you imagine those 2 games?!?? Hope this trend keeps growing nationwide. Love it! https://t.co/lNwOwYNOtb
— Kirk Herbstreit (@KirkHerbstreit) November 7, 2019
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It’s great that both schools gave fans plenty of time to book rooms and get travel arrangements made.
— Busted Coverage (@bustedcoverage) November 7, 2019
The real question is whether President The Rock will be attending this one https://t.co/DsmKw0LaIX
— David Ubben (@davidubben) November 7, 2019
Strong move for then-Ohio State coach J.T. Barrett to take his team down to Georgia in 2030
— Bill Landis (@BillLandis25) November 7, 2019
I'll be excited in 2029 if Georgia is still relevant. I would imagine so, but Tennessee, Michigan, Texas, Miami (FL). Florida State, USC, Notre Dame all used to be relevant too. No program has had the consistency as Ohio State. Hope the Bulldogs hold their end of the bargain https://t.co/CU41Y4uMCX
— Little River Buckeye (@NMBBuckeye) November 7, 2019
Ohio State vs Georgia is scheduled for 12 years from now. Hope you can wait.
— Derek Young (@DYoungRivals) November 7, 2019
I'm not sure football will even still exist by the time Ohio State and Georgia play.
— Ben Axelrod (@BenAxelrod) November 7, 2019
I love the idea of all these big games in college football (like Ohio State vs. Georgia), but I can't really get excited about them when the participants are little kids in elementary school and don't have the slightest clue about algebra, the periodic table or 16th president.
— Kyle Lamb (@kylamb8) November 7, 2019
Will Kirby Smart and Ryan Day still be coaching at Georgia and Ohio State, respectively, at that time? Will both programs still be elite? Well, we only have to wait a decade to find out!