National media outlet predicts how many games the Georgia Bulldogs will lose in 2025

CBS Sports recently predicted how many games each SEC team will win during the 2025 regular season and they think the Georgia Bulldogs are in store for another solid year.  The national sports media outlet has Georgia winning 11 games during the regular season.  The one predicted loss for the Bulldogs?  On the road against […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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CBS Sports recently predicted how many games each SEC team will win during the 2025 regular season and they think the Georgia Bulldogs are in store for another solid year. 

The national sports media outlet has Georgia winning 11 games during the regular season. 

The one predicted loss for the Bulldogs? 

On the road against the Tennessee Vols. 

From CBS Sports: Georgia loses 15 starters from a team that fell short of expectations last season. So the Bulldogs might take another step backward, right? Wrong. The Bulldogs struggled last season because receivers dropped too many passes. The defensive line, while elite at times, lacked consistency from snap to snap and game to game. That should change this fall after Kirby Smart brought in multiple game-changing receivers, led by USC's Zachariah Branch and Texas A&M's Noah Thomas.

Georgia remains the sport's premier program in recruiting, player retention and development. Gunner Stockton is a gamer, and even under heavy pressure, he repeatedly delivered in the CFP semifinal against Notre Dame.

Wins: Marshall, Austin Peay, Alabama, Kentucky, at Auburn, Ole Miss, Florida, at Mississippi State, Texas, Charlotte, Georgia Tech

Losses: at Tennessee

Georgia hasn't lost to Tennessee since 2016 when Josh Dobbs connected with Jauan Jennings in Athens for a Hail Mary as time expired. 

Since that loss in 2016, the Bulldogs have won every matchup against the Volunteers by at least 14 points. 

This year's game between the two teams is in Knoxville. Tennessee plays significantly better at home under Josh Heupel, but Georgia should still be favored in this matchup. 

I can see 11 wins for Georgia in the regular season, but I think their one loss is more likely to come on the road against Auburn — a place where strange things tend to happen during college football games.