As we now look at Georgia-Texas A&M, one prediction that will likely come true is that it will be a wet Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium come the 3:30 p.m. kickoff Saturday.
The forecast shows it raining much of the night Friday in Athens and then most of Saturday morning. Hopefully, however, as this key Southeastern Conference battle between the Bulldogs and Aggies unfolds, the two teams won’t be playing in the monsoon-like conditions that enveloped the Georgia-Kentucky game back on Oct. 19.
Kirby Smart’s Bulldogs enter their final conference tilt armed with a 9-1 season, 6-1 SEC ledger and a No.