By now guess most know that Georgia and Notre Dame will face off in 2017 and 2019.
Reading various articles about the coming games, one thing in one particlar article caught my attention. Might not amount to a hill of beans, but I do follow copy closely. Bold paragraph along with some of the other released parts seem to point in a certain direction.
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ATHENS -- Georgia and Notre Dame, two of the college football programs richest in history and tradition, have agreed to a two-game series according to an announcement Wednesday by UGA J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Greg McGarity.
The Bulldogs and Fighting Irish will play in South Bend on September 9, 2017, and in Athens on September 21, 2019.
"This series will generate an overwhelming level of excitement for our student-athletes and supporters," said McGarity. "We have a tremendous amount of respect for Notre Dame and look forward to the start of this memorable experience."
The two teams have met only once before -- in the 1981 Sugar Bowl--a 17-10 Georgia victory that capped an undefeated, untied season and secured a consensus national championship. Vince Dooley coached the Bulldogs while Dan Devine was head coach of the Fighting Irish.
"Playing Notre Dame will be an honor and a great challenge for us," said UGA head coach Mark Richt. "I have a lot of respect for the job Coach Kelly is doing there and I'm sure college football fans across the country will enjoy watching our two teams compete."
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Appears that the Mark Richt tenure will last another five (5) years instead of three as has been discussed before. If my addition is right 2014-2019 amounts to five years. If that is the case, think that Jeremy Pruitt and Company will only be here for three years at the most. Pruitt is not going to spend five years under Richt, especially if he is doing well coaching UGA's Defense along with his previous stops being successful. Just does not work like that. Just my opinion.