| Event | Date | Venue | |
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| Georgia Bulldogs vs. Georgia Southern Eagles | August 30, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Sanford Stadium Athens, GA | BUY |
| Georgia Bulldogs vs. Central Michigan Chippewas | September 6, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Sanford Stadium Athens, GA | BUY |
| Arizona State Sun Devils vs. Georgia Bulldogs | September 20, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, AZ | BUY |
| Georgia Bulldogs vs. Alabama Crimson Tide | September 27, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Sanford Stadium Athens, GA | BUY |
| Georgia Bulldogs vs. Tennessee Vols | October 11, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Sanford Stadium Athens, GA | BUY |
| Georgia Bulldogs vs. Vanderbilt Commodores | October 18, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Sanford Stadium Athens, GA | BUY |
| LSU Tigers vs. Georgia Bulldogs | October 25, 2008 Saturday, TBA | LSU Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge, LA | BUY |
| Kentucky Wildcats vs. Georgia Bulldogs | November 8, 2008 Saturday, TBA | Commonwealth Stadium - KY Lexington, KY | BUY |
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Since the first game played in 1892, fans with Georgia football tickets have seen nearly seven hundred total Bulldog victories. Holders of Georgia Bulldogs football tickets have gone with the team to eighteen different bowl games, more than any other team in the nation. Also, the team’s forty bowl game invitations rank sixth all time in college football history. Most importantly, throughout the team’s history, fans with Georgia football tickets have seen their team win five national championship titles. For most fans with Georgia tickets, going to the game is about more than football; it is about tradition. During the game, fans with Georgia football tickets sing the famous fight song “Glory, Glory,” which has been sung at games by holders of Georgia football tickets since the late 1890s. Leading fans with Georgia Bulldogs football tickets in such songs is the Redcoat Band, which is a 375-member band that began in 1905. Immediately following a Bulldogs home victory, fans with Georgia tickets can hear the ringing of the Chapel Bell. Fans with Georgia football tickets first heard the ringing of the bell in the 1890s when the football field was located right next to the Chapel Bell. Since its first game on October 12, 1929, Sanford Stadium has been the home of all of the fans with Georgia Bulldogs football tickets. On that first game, about 30,000 fans with Georgia football tickets filled the stadium to watch the inaugural game at the stadium. Between 2003 and 2004, more than thirty million dollars was spent on expansions for the stadium. Now, Sanford stadium seats a staggering 92,746 fans with Georgia Bulldogs football tickets, making it the fifth largest on-campus stadium in the entire country. Every one of these Georgia tickets is purchased for Bulldog home games, as the team has ranked in the top ten in attendance for more than twenty consecutive years. View Georgia Bulldogs Game Schedule:
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