Ohio State and Georgia — two of college football’s top programs in the College Football Playoff era — have announced a home-and-home series for the 2030-31 season. Georgia will host Ohio State at Sanford Stadium in 2030, and the Buckeyes will return the favor at Ohio Stadium in 2031. The schools have only met one time in their history. No. 8 Georgia beat No. 15 Ohio State in the 1993 Citrus Bowl. Why is this significant, other than it’s another matchup we won’t see for more than a decade? It keeps a scheduling trend between the Big Ten and Southeastern Conference for future seasons going. We’ve all heard the digs both ways. Why don’t the Big Ten schools come down to the South in August? Why can’t SEC schools travel up North in November (that still won’t happen). WEEK 11 PICKS: Against the spread | Straight up The fact Ohio State and Georgia…
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