Georgia Bulldogs Football Team May Be Team To Beat In Upcoming Season

The Georgia Bulldogs are poised for significant success in the 2026 college football season, with experts labeling them as a premier national title contender. Building on a strong 2025 campaign—where they finished 11-1, won their second consecutive SEC Championship, and reached the College Football Playoff (CFP)—Georgia enters 2026 with the most retained talent in the SEC.

Roster Foundation and Returning Talent

The Bulldogs return more than half of their 2025 starting lineup, including critical leaders on both sides of the ball:

Special Teams: Second-team All-SEC kicker Peyton Woodring remains a reliable asset after converting 17-of-19 field goals in 2025.

Offense: Quarterback Gunner Stockton returns for his senior season after accounting for over 3,000 passing yards and 25 touchdowns in 2025. He is supported by a dominant running back tandem featuring junior Nate Frazier, who posted 1,063 all-purpose yards last year, and Chauncey Bowens.

Defense: The secondary is anchored by FWAA Freshman Defensive Player of the Year Ellis Robinson IV, who led the team with four interceptions. Other key returners include linebacker Raylen Wilson and defensive playmakers KJ Bolden and Elijah Griffin.

2026 Schedule Highlights

Georgia faces a 12-game regular-season slate that includes challenging SEC matchups and notable non-conference tests.

DateOpponentLocation
Sept. 5Tennessee StateAthens, GA
Sept. 12Western KentuckyAthens, GA
Sept. 19at ArkansasFayetteville, AR
Sept. 26OklahomaAthens, GA
Oct. 10at AlabamaTuscaloosa, AL
Oct. 17AuburnAthens, GA
Oct. 31FloridaAtlanta, GA*
Nov. 7at Ole MissOxford, MS
Nov. 28Georgia TechAthens, GA

*Game moved to Mercedes-Benz Stadium due to renovations at Everbank Stadium.

Outlook and Predictions:

Win Total: Early projections from FanDuel set the win total at 9.5, though many analysts expect Georgia to exceed 10 wins given Kirby Smart’s track record—having won at least 10 games in every full season since 2016.

Playoff Seeding: Analysts from On3 project Georgia as a No. 2 seed in the expanded 12-team CFP.

Recruiting Success: The 2026 roster is bolstered by a top-ranked recruiting class (No. 2 nationally) and strategic transfer portal additions like safety Khalil Barnes and wide receiver Isiah Canion.

Despite losing veteran production in the wide receiver room and on the offensive line, the Bulldogs’ depth and the continued leadership of Kirby Smart—who is under a historic contract through 2033—make them a “scary” opponent for the 2026 season.