The SEC loves talking about how it plays anybody, anywhere. That narrative just hit a speed bump in Athens. Georgia and Louisville had a home-and-home locked in that would’ve given fans a legitimate intersectional showdown. Instead, the Bulldogs are backing out, and college football is left wondering if the conference’s strength-of-schedule talk is all bark and no bite.

Georgia announced Wednesday that the schools mutually agreed to cancel their 2026-27 series, per Brett McMurphy. The Cardinals were set to host the Bulldogs in 2026 before making the return trip to Athens in 2027.

Now both schools say they’ll look at a neutral site game down the road. It was labeled “mutual.” Georgia walks away clean without owing the $2 million in liquidated damages that would’ve come due for breakin

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