No. 5 Georgia faces No. 10 Texas in a critical SEC matchup
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No. 5 Georgia is hosting No. 10 Texas on Saturday for the first time in program history as the SEC powers collide at Sanford Stadium in a rematch of last year's conference title game. The battle is dripping with intrigue as both are again firmly in the league title hunt and College Football Playoff picture.
The SEC has released its official injury for ahead of the Georgia Bulldogs' week 12 matchup against the Texas Longhorns.
Georgia will wrap up its SEC slate this weekend against Texas. If the SEC standings and tiebreakers break the right way, the Bulldogs can get to the SEC championship game.
Georgia's strength of record currently sits at No. 5 nationally and third in the SEC behind the Aggies (No. 1) and Crimson Tide (No. 4). The Bulldogs are also 14th in game control and 11th in overall strength of schedule, enhanced metrics that all have a chance at improving if Georgia runs the table.
Here's where the Texas Longhorns stand in our SEC football power rankings as they prepare for a showdown against Georgia.
Georgia got its fans pumped up on Friday night for a gigantic football game on Saturday night, when Texas comes to Athens.
The Longhorns also have an advantage, though. According to this week’s initial injury report, Texas is currently the only team in the SEC with a completely healthy roster. Despite getting banged up against Vanderbilt, the Longhorns took full advantage of the bye week, allowing key players to recover in a crucial time of the season.
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