While five of the games on Georgia Tech's 2025 schedule had already been announced, the rest of it was due to come out tonight and it has just been released. A
Georgia Tech unveiled its 2025 football schedule and for the second year in a row, the “Clean Old-Fashioned Hate” rivalry will take place on Black Friday.
ATHENS — Georgia and Georgia Tech will once again meet on Black Friday. Given what the Friday game produced in 2024, it’s easy to understand why that’s the case. As the ACC announced its 2025 schedules, we learned that the Georgia-Georgia Tech game will be played on Friday, Nov. 28.
Georgia football is playing rival Georgia Tech again on the Friday of Thanksgiving weekend in 2025. The Yellow Jackets designated home game in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta will be played on Friday Nov. 28, according to the ACC schedule released Monday night.
The annual rivalry game between Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia will be played on Black Friday for the second year in a row. This year's game will be the first in history not played at one of the university's stadiums.
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The 2025 college football schedule includes multiple open weeks for all teams for the second straight season. The Jackets will enjoy their open dates on Oct. 4 and Nov. 8.
Georgia has played a game in Mercedes-Benz every year since the stadium opened in 2017. Most of those games were SEC championships, but the Bulldogs also played Alabama in the 2017-2018 national championship, Oregon in 2022 and Clemson in 2024 at Mercedes-Benz for the Bulldogs’ season opener.
The 2025 installment of the Clean Old Fashioned Hate rivalry between the Bulldogs and Yellow Jackets will be played on a Friday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
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Duncan Powell scored a season-high 23 points, helping lead Georgia Tech to a 71-64 win over visiting Virginia Tech in Atlantic Coast Conference play on Wednesday in Atlanta.