Georgia opens the season with a road game at Vanderbilt, then plays its next three games at home vs Murray State, Arkansas State and Notre Dame.
Sans Notre Dame, the other three games should be pretty easy for the Bulldogs. If Georgia comes out of the opening stretch 4-0, the Dawgs will likely be ranked somewhere in the top-three, with a bye week following the game vs the Irish.
After the bye week, if Georgia is undefeated, UGA should be feeling pretty good, ready to take on Tennessee in Knoxville — a team that Georgia has beaten by a combined score of 79-12 over the last two seasons.