Georgia capped off an up-and-down 2014 season with a dominating Belk Bowl win over Louisville. Not only did the victory heal some of the wounds left over from a stunning overtime loss to Georgia Tech, but it also gave the Bulldogs double-digit wins for the third time in four seasons.
Looking ahead to 2015, the Bulldogs will be dealt no favors as Georgia will be forced to navigate through a difficult schedule in the SEC.
Schedule Breakdown
Home games (7):ย UL Monroe (9/5), South Carolina (9/19), Southern (9/26), Alabama (10/3), Missouri (10/17), Kentucky (11/7), Georgia Southern (11/21)
Away games (4):ย Vanderbilt (9/12), Tennessee (10/10), Auburn (11/14), Georgia Tech (11/28)
Neutral-site games (1):ย Floridaย (10/31)
Open date:ย 10/24
Longest home stretch: 3ย (South Carolina, Southern and Alabama)
Longest road stretch: 1
Opponent Breakdown
2014 ranked teams (final regular season):ย No. 1 Alabama,ย No. 12 Georgia Tech, No. 16 Missouri, No. 19 Auburn
2015 ranked teams (early projections):ย No. 2 Alabama,ย No. 10 Missouri, No. 12 Auburn, No. 15 Tennessee, No. 23 Georgia Tech
Potential trap games:ย vs. Georgia Southern(11/21)
Toughest SEC games:ย vs.ย Alabama, at Tennessee, at Auburn
Full Schedule
| Week | Opponent | Venue |
| 1 | UL Monroe | Sanford Stadium |
| 2 | at Vanderbilt | Vanderbilt Stadium |
| 3 | South Carolina | Sanford Stadium |
| 4 | Southern | Sanford Stadium |
| 5 | Alabama | Sanford Stadium |
| 6 | atย Tennessee | Neyland Stadium |
| 7 | Missouri | Sanford Stadium |
| 8 | Open date | |
| 9 | vs.ย Florida | EverBank Field |
| 10 | Kentucky | Sanford Stadium |
| 11 | at Auburn | Jordan-Hare Stadium |
| 12 | Georgia Southern | Sanford Stadium |
| 13 | at Georgia Tech | Bobby Dodd Stadium |
Drew Laing will be providing analysis and insight on Florida, Georgia, Missouri and South Carolina.



