The Biggest Trap Game on Georgia’s 2020 Schedule

Georgia Head Coach Kirby Smart
Georgia Head Coach Kirby Smart / Todd Kirkland/Getty Images

The Georgia Bulldogs are in the middle of one of their best runs in the SEC West. Coming off three consecutive division titles and an SEC Championship in 2017, head coach Kirby Smart has his crew on a roll as one of the best teams in the conference east of the Mississippi River.

With the combination of draft picks and every other team in the conference reloading for conference supremacy, the Bulldogs will have their work cut out for them. While they are still expected to be one of the best teams in the conference, there is squad a bit up north rebuilding its brand which could make for a trap game for Smart and Co. this fall.

The Volunteers are expected to be one of the most improved teams in the league. Jeremy Pruitt and his coaching staff have been on a recruiting tear, and now it is a matter of developing the young talent that is already part of the program.

Tennessee has not beaten Georgia since 2016, with that showdown taking place in Athens. The game ended in one of the most dramatic ways possible.

While Georgia and new starting QB Jamie Newman will be ready to rock the SEC this year, they can't overlook the Vols. If they do, Tennessee will be ready to stun them once again.