Georgia’s place in the preseason 2026 college football pecking order is a little lower than some would expect.
Kirby Smart has turned the Bulldogs into a machine over the last decade, and the resume is loaded. Georgia finally snapped a national championship drought that had stretched across four decades in Smart’s sixth season, then followed it with a perfect 2022 run capped by a 65-7 title game win. That made Georgia the first repeat champion since Alabama went back-to-back in 2011 and 2012.
Even with College Football Playoff exits in each of the past two seasons, the Bulldogs have stayed on top of the SEC by winning the conference championship game. And with 14 starters back from the 2025 roster, Georgia looks built for another jump in 2026.
Still, former Oregon tight end George Wrighster III left the Bulldogs outside his top five when he revealed his preseason top 25 on a recent edition of "The Unafraid Show." Georgia landed at No. 7.
"Kirby Smart has NFL defensive backs, linemen, and NFL bodies all over this roster. But Georgia, they don't feel quite as overwhelming as the peak Georgia teams, and a lot of that has to do with their quarterback, Gunner Stockton," Wrighster said.
"Last year, this offense looked like it was built to protect him and use him as a battering ram instead of having an offense that's opened up. If he's able to take the next step in Mike Bobo's offense and be a high-end passer and add to his mobility and running style as well, this will make them a playoff team, and not just a playoff team, but a playoff threat."
Texas was the lone SEC team ahead of Georgia, checking in at No. 5.
On paper, the two teams are close in talent, but coaching matters, and Georgia has owned the series since Texas joined the league. The Bulldogs have won all three matchups, and the two regular-season meetings were not close.
Wrighster also slotted three Big Ten teams ahead of Georgia: Oregon at No. 1, Ohio State at No. 3 and Indiana at No.
- Oregon matches Georgia well in returning talent, though Dan Lanning still hasn’t delivered the program’s first national championship.
Ohio State and Indiana each have claimed national titles more recently under their current head coaches than Georgia. The Buckeyes remain the Big Ten’s annual title threat, while Curt Cignetti’s turnaround of Indiana from a losing program to national champions stands as one of the most striking coaching jobs in college football history.
Notre Dame at No. 2 and Miami at No. 4 rounded out the teams ranked ahead of Georgia. The Fighting Irish are among the Power Four programs bringing back 14 starters from 2025, and they are the only team in Wrighster’s top six with a head-to-head win over Georgia since Smart’s first national title.
Miami’s 2026 College Football Playoff run has already given the Hurricanes momentum entering the season. The addition of Darian Mensah at quarterback gives them an upgrade under center, and a manageable schedule could set them up for another playoff push.
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