Georgia football ’s two highest-ranked wins last season came against a Texas team that was No. 1 when they played in Austin and No. 2 in their rematch in the SEC championship game.
More than 11 months later, they meet again in a top 10 matchup in Sanford Stadium with plenty of new faces with now prominent roles.
Georgia has just four total starters remaining on offense and defense and Texas has nine from that Dec. 6 game in Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
“It will have no carryover,” Georgia sophomore safety KJ Bolden said. “It’s two different teams, a lot of different players on each team. It’s going to be a great game.”
The No. 5 Bulldogs (8-1, 6-1 SEC) are coming off their most complete game of the season, a 41-21 win at Mississippi State.
The No. 10 Longhorns (7-2, 4-1) will have had

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