Georgia announces cancellation of 2 home-and-home series with ACC programs
By Andrew Olson
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Ahead of the first 9-game SEC schedule reveal, Georgia has announced the cancellation of home-and-home series with 2 programs from the ACC. On Wednesday, Georgia announced that planned games with Louisville and NC State have been dropped from future schedules.
The Bulldogs and Louisville have mutually agreed to cancel their home-and-home series for the 2026 and ’27 seasons, Wednesday’s announcement reads. Previous comments from Louisville coach Jeff Brohm suggested the decision might be more one-sided.
“Well, I don’t know if I’m supposed to say. We want to play Georgia. We’ve gathered some information, and I don’t want to speak out of tune, but I don’t know if it’s vice versa,” Brohm said on Oct. 2. “I’m hopeful that we can play the game, but I don’t know where that’s at right now.”
Wednesday’s announcement from UGA says that the two schools will look to play a neutral-site game at a later date.
Georgia and NC State also agreed to cancel their previously scheduled series. The Bulldogs and Wolfpack had been scheduled to play in 2033 and ’34.
The scheduling moves come as Georgia gears up to play 9 conference games beginning in 2026. The Bulldogs also play an additional Power conference opponent, Georgia Tech, annually.
In September, the SEC announced every team’s conference opponents for the 2026-29 seasons. On Thursday, SEC teams will learn the dates for all 9 conference contests.
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