Georgia football predictions are coming in ahead of the 2023 season as everyone tries to project if the Bulldogs can win a third-straight national title.

On Wednesday, ESPN’s Bill Connelly analyzed the ceilings and floors for every team in ESPN’s way-too-early top 25 rankings for 2023.

He set Georgia’s regular-season ceiling at a perfect 12-0, with the floor checking in at 9-3. He added that the Bulldogs’ biggest variable for this coming season is at the quarterback position:

Quarterback. Stetson Bennett is gone, and while his replacement — be it junior Carson Beck, sophomore Brock Vandagriff or redshirt freshman Gunner Stockton — will inevitably have been much more well-touted than Bennett was coming out of high school, the bar is high, especially with a new (and old) offensive coordinator in Mike Bobo. Still, the Dawgs return tight end Brock Bowers, receiver Ladd McConkey, three offensive line starters and a majority of last year’s starting defense. They’ve got what they need to make a run at a third straight national title as long as the quarterback position and playcalling aren’t outright weaknesses.

Can Georgia put together another perfect season this fall? It’ll depend largely on the new QB and new OC Mike Bobo, as Connelly detailed in his article.