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Georgia could play multiple College Football Playoff games in-state, including the Peach Bowl in Atlanta, if it keeps winning and earns a top seed.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian and his wife Loreal Sarkisian walk off the field after defeating the Kentucky Wildcats at Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium. / Ricardo B. Brazziell/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images
Georgia has found tremendous success away from home in the Keidane McAlpine era, earning a result in 17 of 20 SEC regular season road matches over four seasons. Prior to a 2-0 loss at Tennessee on Oct. 2, the Bulldogs had compiled a program record-tying nine match unbeaten streak in true road matches dating back to September 2024.
ESPN's Greg McElroy believes the battle of the Bulldogs will be tighter than most expect in Starkville on Saturday.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian could lead a 9-3 program into the College Football Playoff if enough things break right down the stretch.
Texas has given up 69 points in its last two games, which is uncharacteristic of this elite defense. What's the concern level ahead of the final three games?
With a bye week between now and a huge Southeastern Conference showdown with Georgia on Nov. 15, it would be natural for the Texas Longhorns to use all of the available time to