Georgia football hasn’t lost to Georgia Tech since 2016 in Kirby Smart’s first season as coach.

That’s a lot of winning since then for the Bulldogs and a lot of losing for the Yellow Jackets.

No. 4 Georgia will try for its eighth straight win on Friday afternoon in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta when the teams meet off campus for what’s considered a home game for a Georgia Tech team that’s No. 19 in the coaches poll,

“Played those guys three times already. Haven’t won once,” Georgia Tech defensive back Rodney Shelley said. “I feel like a win, it would feel great.”

Georgia won twice last year in Mercedes-Benz in the season opener against Clemson and the SEC championship game against Texas.

“Playing at a neutralized stadium, I feel like both teams got to go in the game dealing

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