
Virginia Tech Eyes Homecoming Victory Over Georgia Tech
Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech prepare for a Homecoming clash that could be decided by a slim margin, with both teams navigating significant roster changes.
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Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech prepare for a Homecoming clash that could be decided by a slim margin, with both teams navigating significant roster changes.
Georgia enters the November 2026 clash with a revamped roster, key additions and a defense still anchored by Kirby Smart. Missouri, still chasing its first victory over the Bulldogs since 2013, must navigate a tough schedule before the matchup.

The Bulldogs combine a seasoned defense with a dynamic offense, led by quarterback Gunner Stockton and a host of playmakers ready to make an impact.

A look at the most consequential transfers for the nation’s leading college football teams and how they might shape the upcoming playoff picture.

Despite landing a three‑star cornerback, Alabama’s 2027 in‑state haul remains thin, while Georgia’s aerial attack falters and the Crimson Tide secure a No. 3 NCAA seed.

The 2026 meeting between Alabama and Georgia promises a high‑stakes clash that could shape the playoff picture, blending historic rivalry with fresh storylines.

Georgia enters the third straight regular‑season meeting with Alabama after capturing the 2025 SEC title, bringing back a wealth of experience on both sides of the ball.

The Commodores will travel to Sanford Stadium on Oct. 3 to face a Georgia team riding a strong season, with a new quarterback and a defense that could decide the SEC race.

ESPN’s latest Future Power Rankings place Georgia at No. 5 for the 2026 college football season, highlighting both strengths and areas needing improvement.

Indiana leads the latest preseason top 25, with Oregon, Ohio State and a host of other programs rounding out the early rankings. Key players and coaching storylines promise a competitive year.
With defensive coordinator Corey Batoon tasked with replacing ten starters, Missouri must brace for a schedule that climbs from modest challenges to elite attacks, each led by emerging playmakers.

The Southeastern Conference enters 2026 with a wave of new leadership, key player returns, and strategic shifts that could reshape the college football landscape.

Coach Kirby Smart expressed enthusiasm about the addition of Isiah Canion, a 4‑star prospect from Warner Robins, to the Georgia Bulldogs' offense. The move reflects the program's strategic use of the transfer portal to fill specific needs while maintaining its high‑school recruiting foundation.

The Bulldogs will field a completely new group of receivers in 2026, but the departure of star playmakers may not be as dire as it appears.

Early projections for the 2026 season highlight programs that combine elite quarterback play, positional balance and strategic portal additions, setting the stage for a championship race.

Despite setbacks involving Amaris Williams and Ja'Marley Riddle, the Bulldogs rely on a blend of experienced transfers and highly touted high‑school signees to preserve their SEC crown aspirations.

Georgia’s receiving corps, depleted by departures and limited by injuries, is under intense scrutiny as the program seeks to restore its national‑championship pedigree. New recruits and returning players must prove they can deliver the big‑play threat the team has lacked.