The history of Georgia versus Kentucky in football is a far cry than the Bulldogs’ rivalries with Auburn, Georgia Tech, Florida, Tennessee, and several others. This is abundantly clear just on the sheer fact the Bulldogs have a commanding 49-11-2 series lead between the two teams.
Some Georgia fans think of this matchup as more than just a mere football game.
Until a few years ago, many Bulldog fans made memorable trips to Lexington when the game was held in late October and often at night. The Georgia faithful would watch horse races at Keeneland during the day and their Dogs at Stoll Field, and later Commonwealth Stadium, at night.
This every-other-year ritual ended in 2003 when the game moved to the month of November—a time o...
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