ATLANTA — Georgia football i s back in Mercedes-Benz Stadium, a venue it has played at least once a season since it opened in 2017.

This time it’s against Georgia Tech after that school moved this game in Atlanta off campus.

It will be hard to top the eight overtime, four hour and 18-minute marathon that the Bulldogs won 44-42 last season.

“I’m sure I was tired, running on an adrenaline high the whole game,” Georgia wide receiver London Humphries said. “It’s one of those ones you won’t forget being a part of.”

This Black Friday matchup is the No. 4 Bulldogs against a Georgia Tech team that is No. 19 in the coaches poll and No. 23 in the CFP rankings.

Running back Nate Frazier, who called last year’s game “crazy,” and a “dogfight,” expects this game to be what you expect from an

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