Before entering its championship phase of the season, No. 4 Georgia will look to use a non-conference game against Charlotte as a tune-up on Saturday afternoon in Athens, Ga.
Georgia (9-1) finished its Southeastern Conference regular-season slate in style last Saturday, recording its sixth straight win with a 35-10 decision over then-No. 10 Texas. The Bulldogs won't be able to clinch a spot in the SEC title game this week but received help in hopes of reaching its fifth straight final.
Alabama's 23-21 loss to Oklahoma set up a potential three-way tie for second place with Georgia (7-1 in SEC), the Crimson Tide (6-1) and Ole Miss (6-1). If the Rebels beat Mississippi State next week, Georgia can earn a spot in the title game by way of opponent winning percentage. (Texas A&M leads the SEC

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