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Georgia enters this week battling through five straight games against AP Top 25 opponents in the Southeastern Conference. Only now, the Bulldogs have a national ranking of their own for the first time in 14 years. The Bulldogs cracked Monday's poll at No. 23 after wins against then-No. 6 Kentucky and then-No. 17 Oklahoma last week. This week, they visit No. 6 Tennessee on Wednesday, then return home to host No. 1 Auburn. That's part of an AP Top 25 schedule that includes top-10 matchups between Iowa State and Kansas as well as Alabama and Kentucky.
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