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Georgia football cancels another future nonconference game

Earlier this offseason, the Georgia Bulldogs cancelled a future nonconference series in 2027 and 2028 with the Florida State Seminoles. Now, Georgia football is cancelling a game with another college program from Tallahassee, Florida. Georgia cancelled the 2028 game against the Florida A&M Rattlers, who are a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) team.

Georgia and Florida A&M mutually agreed to cancel the game. Georgia and Florida A&M have never played in school history. With the SEC expanding to nine conference games, Georgia has had to cancel some future games along with several other SEC programs.

The Bulldogs are still scheduled to play Georgia Tech annually for the foreseeable future, so that leaves Georgia with two open nonconference games per season. Georgia is likely to always schedule one easy FCS or Group of Five opponent for at least one of those games.

Georgia has also cancelled future nonconference games with NC State and Louisville in the aftermath of the expanded SEC schedule. Georgia and Florida State are still working to play each other at a neutral site in 2028 with Nashville, Tennessee, being the most likely venue. A Georgia-Florida State game is yet to be officially announced. The Bulldogs are also seeking to schedule a future game with Louisville.

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