Georgia Bulldogs confident ahead of first Notre Dame visit
By: Matt Randall
Posted: Sep 9, 2017 11:17 AM EDT
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From a fan's perspective, the first meeting between Notre Dame and Georgia in three decades is as big as it gets. But for the teams, the goal is to treat Saturday's matchup like any other.
This weekend marks the first time the Georgia Bulldogs have visited Notre Dame Stadium. In fact, it's the first time the team has played North of the Mason-Dixon Line since 1965. While they are excited, the Bulldogs say they have a job to do, and expect to get it finished.
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