The University of Georgia has agreed to play a home-and-home football series with Florida State in 2027 and 2028.

Georgia will play in Tallahassee on Sept. 4, 2027 and will host the Seminoles in Athens on Sept. 16, 2028. The teams last met in the 2003 Sugar Bowl, with Georgia winning 26-13.

Georgia has added another series against Clemson, with games scheduled for Sept. 4, 2032 in Athens and Sept. 3, 2033 in Clemson. The schools previously scheduled a home-and-home series for 2029 and 2030 and will meet in Atlanta during the 2024 season.

Georgia also will play Texas during the '28 and '29 seasons as part of a previously scheduled series. The Bulldogs also have future non-conference games set against Virginia (2020), Oregon (2022), UCLA (2025 and 2026). The Oregon and Virginia games will be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

That means in the 2028 season, Georgia will play Florida State, Texas and Georgia Tech. The Bulldogs are set to play Clemson, Texas and Tech in 2029.

Georgia’s 2019 non-conference opponents include Notre Dame, Murray State, Arkansas State and Tech. The Bulldogs open the 2019 season against Vanderbilt on Aug. 31.

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