ATLANTA — Few rivalries in college football burn hotter in the 21st century than the Georgia Bulldogs vs. the Alabama Crimson Tide — and as of December 2025, the rivalry remains laced with history, hard hits and a whole lot of bragging rights. With their latest clash fresh in the books, the ledger tells a story of dominance, heartbreak and Southern-style gridiron warfare, heading into Saturday.
A rivalry forged in the 19th century
The first recorded meeting between Georgia and Alabama happened on Nov. 9, 1895 — Georgia routed the Crimson Tide 30–6 in Columbus, Georgia. From that first crack at each other to now, the series has spanned more than a century and shaped more than a few seasons.
As of 2025, Alabama leads the series decisively — with 45 wins to Georgia’s 26, along with 4 ties across more than 75 games. The Tide has long held the edge, especially in modern times; Alabama’s most dominant stretch came between 2008 and 2021, when they strung together a seven-game winning streak against the Bulldogs.
The 2025 chapter: another page for Bama
The most recent meeting — Sept. 27, 2025 — added another heavy blow to Georgia’s home-field mystique. In Athens, the Crimson Tide knocked off No. 5 Georgia, 24–21, handing the Bulldogs their first home defeat in six years and ending a 33-game home winning streak. The win extends Bama’s current streak over UGA to three straight and keeps the momentum squarely in their corner as the 2025 season winds toward an SEC title showdown.
Championships, crowns and bowl glory — where each stands
Beyond individual games, each program brings deep history in national championships, conference titles and major bowl wins. Alabama boasts a storied legacy with numerous national championships over the decades, along with a long list of SEC titles — part and parcel of the Crimson Tide identity. Georgia, while less historically dominant than Bama, has built its own legacy with national titles (most recently in 2022), SEC crowns, and consistent success that keeps the Bulldogs relevant year after year under coach Kirby Smart.
Both programs have produced countless bowl wins, star players and NFL talent — making them perennial powerhouses not just in the South, but across the nation.
Rivalry quirks, streaks and trivia worth shouting about
- Largest blowout margins: Alabama once beat Georgia 36–0 (1905), while Georgia notched its largest margin over Bama back in the early days.
- Tides of dominance: Alabama has registered multiple five- and seven-game win streaks across the decades; Georgia’s only long winning streak against Bama came in the early 20th century. You knew how lopsided the recent history was, but you probably didn’t realize just how much the total series history is, too.
- Big-game DNA: They’ve clashed in high-stakes games — national championships, SEC title games, bowl games — far more often than many rivalries manage. That has only fueled the intensity.
Looking ahead: coaches, pride — and another chapter ready to be written
Under Kirby Smart, Georgia prizes toughness, disciplined defense and a fierce running game. Under Bama’s current leadership, the Tide lean on finishing drives, quarterback play and a silver-screen pedigree that lives for nights like the one in Athens in September. Both teams bring roster depth, coaching pedigree and motivation — and whatever happens next, the hype around December games featuring these two is earned.
Atlanta, Athens, Tuscaloosa — it doesn’t matter where they play. When Georgia meets Alabama, the history matters, but so does the moment. After 2025? The ledger got heavier. The rivalry got hotter. And the next time those helmets lock up on Saturday — you better believe everybody will be watching.
It’s Georgia and Alabama.
The Tide is the boogeyman for Georgia, but that doesn’t mean this won’t be fun.








