Georgia To Travel To FSU For ACC/SEC Challenge – University of Georgia Athletics

2025-26 TICKET INFORMATION
ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia Bulldogs will meet the Florida State Seminoles on Tuesday, Dec. 2 in Tallahassee, Fla., as part of the 2025 ACC/SEC Challenge, ESPN announced on Thursday.

The 2025 competition will be the third edition of the Challenge. After the leagues split their 14 men’s meetings in 2024, the SEC went 14-2 in the men’s portion of the Challenge a year ago as part one of the most dominant non-conference campaigns by any league in college basketball history. 

Georgia is 2-0 in Challenge outings. The Bulldogs rallied from a 17-point deficit with 6:37 remaining to defeat Florida State, 68-66, in Tallahassee in 2023 before besting Notre Dame, 69-48, last season in Athens.

Four games on Georgia’s 2025-26 schedule have been announced. In addition to the trip of Florida State, the Bulldogs will host Georgia Tech on Friday, Nov. 14 at Stegeman Coliseum. In addition, Georgia will take part in the Shriners Children’s Charleston Classic on Nov. 21 and 23. Though matchups have not been announced, the four-team event also includes Clemson, West Virginia and Xavier.

Georgia against Florida State is one of 32 games – 16 men’s and 16 women’s – staged over three days during the Challenge. The men’s games of the 2025 ACC/SEC Challenge will be contested on Tuesday, Dec. 2 and Wednesday, Dec. 3. All 16 games were announced on Thursday. The additional Dec. 2 contests include Florida at Duke, North Carolina at Kentucky, Miami (Fla.) at Ole Miss, Missouri at Notre Dame, Oklahoma at Wake Forest, Virginia Tech at South Carolina, Tennessee at Syracuse and Texas A&M at Pittsburgh. The outings on Wednesday, Dec. 3 feature Clemson at Alabama, Louisville at Arkansas, N.C. State at Auburn, Mississippi State at Georgia Tech, LSU at Boston College, Virginia at Texas and SMU at Vanderbilt.

The Bulldogs are coming off their best season in a decade, a 20-13 campaign that culminated with Georgia’s first NCAA Tournament bid since 2015. That continued the consistent improvement during head coach Mike White‘s three years in Athens. In his first season, Georgia improved its regular-season win total by double figures, the second-largest increase of any Power conference program. In 2023-24, the Bulldogs reached the NIT semifinals in their first postseason appearance since 2017 and in the process reached the 20-win plateau for the first time since 2016.

Georgia’s 2025-26 roster will feature seven returnees – including starters Blue Cain and Dylan James – and eight newcomers – three freshmen and five transfers.

The Bulldogs’ 2025-26 home schedule is expected to feature 18 games, including the matchup against arch-rival Georgia Tech and nine SEC dates. The renewal process for existing season ticket holders will begin in July. Information on new season tickets is available here.

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