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Georgia's 2-1 against top-15 competition this season. Despite struggles on defense after giving up 41 and 35 points in wins over Tennessee and Ole Miss, the Bulldogs have made enough plays in late-game situations to avoid losses in those contests. Georgia Tech might be unbeaten, but one-loss Georgia has played a far more difficult schedule.
The race for the College Football Playoff is one week away from November. A breakdown of where things stand in each Power Four league.
LSU's Playoff hopes are extinguished, but unexpected seasons from Vandy, Houston, Virginia and Cincinnati fuel a wide-open Playoff race.
Georgia Tech has forced its way into the College Football Playoff conversation, and Miami is hanging in there, but the ACC hasn’t taken advantage of an opportunity.
Georgia Tech is 7-0 for the first time since 1966, but they have higher goals than just being 7-0. This team has its sights set on making the ACC Championship g
The Yellow Jackets are guaranteed a playoff appearance if they win out -- which would include a victory over Georgia during rivalry weekend. The home win over then-ranked Clemson last month kickstarted this banner start for Brent Key and Co., and quarterback Haynes King 's leadership has persevered throughout.
ESPN's projections give an estimate of all the seeds in the College Football Playoff. Where do the Georgia Bulldogs land on these projections?
As the college football season heads into the month of — get this — November, it’s become clear that a bunch of programs will make their inaugural Playoff appearances just seven weeks from now. After the 2010s made it seem like every four-team Playoff would just end up with Alabama-Clemson forever,
How will the US LBM Coaches Poll look after Week 9 of the college football season? We give our prediction for the top 10.
From Nashville to Atlanta to Provo and beyond, programs around the country are daring to believe their playoff hopes could be realized.
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart wants to see a major change for the College Football Playoff format to make fans happy.
At 7-0 on the year and 4-0 in SEC play, Texas A&M is off to its best start in 31 years, though it still has three regular-season games remaining against ranked opponents, beginnin