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It's only a matter of time before dawg fans from near and far descend upon The Classic City this fall. Fall camp opens up this week for this year's Georgia football team. 

And with 6 returning starters on both sides of the football, a junior quarterback starting for the third consecutive season, expectations are reasonably high in Athens. 

Today, we ran down our site experts to give us their score predictions for the 2019 Season. Enjoy: 

GameJamey GoodmanBrent WilsonAxel HardingBrooks Austin 

(8/31) @Vanderbilt

W 28-3

W 45-13

W 35-10

W 38-14

(9/7) Murray St.

W 35-3

W 45-10

W 56-10

W 54-7

(9/14) Arkansas St.

W 41-7

W 56-21

W 49-13

W 52-14

(9/21) Notre Dame

W 28-21

W 31-17

W 34-21

W 28-24

(10/5) @Tennessee

W 35-17

W 38-14

W 36-17

W 38-17

(10/12) South Carolina

W 38-28

W 31-17

W 45-21

W 28-7

(10/19) Kentucky

W 28-10

W 42-9

W 45-7

W 31-10

(11/2) Florida

W 41-21

W 35-24

W 38-17

W 24-17

(11/9) Missouri

W 38-20

W 28-21

W 42-20

W 34-21

(11/16) @Aurburn

W 31-21

L 38-35

W 32-14

W 35-34

(11/23) Texas A&M

L 28-25

W 31-13

W 31-19

W 31-18

(11/30) @Georgia Tech

W 48-6

W 49-14

W 48-10

W 42-21

Record

(11-1)

(11-1) 

(12-0) 

(12-0)

Jamey Goodman (11-1) 

If this team bonds, it could be special. Very special. However, I think we still slip somewhere along the way. We will and should be favored to win every game on our schedule and will have a big home winning streak, but I'm just playing the odds. 

I'm going with a loss to A&M at home. It could be Auburn on the road, but either way, we are the better team but math is math. 

Brent Wilson (11-1) 

This team has all the tools to go undefeated and I can't see them losing at home. Auburn is the only possible loss on the schedule and I found it coin flip either way as we sit here today. 

That being said, 11-1 still gets Georgia into an SEC championship game for a chance to play their way into the CFP. 

Axel Harding (12-0) 

As you can see, I think Georgia goes undefeated this season and quite frankly I don't think it will be close apart from maybe one game. 

Just a couple of notes: 

I don't think the Notre Dame game will be a cakewalk for the dawgs. The Irish are bringing in a pretty good football team. I think it'll be close in the first half but look for Georgia to run away with it, literally, in the second half. 

Mullen's offseason mouth will and Florida's putrid troll job of trying to start a trend of #14000 (14,000 days since January 10th, 1981.) will come back to haunt them. Kirby's going to use Florida's offseason antics as a means to motivate his team big time. 

Brooks Austin (12-0) 

I gave the same exact score predictions for the 2019 football season back in May and I'm not wavering one bit. 

Even though Jeremiah Holloman, the leading returning receiver has since been removed from the team. To me it's inconsequential and here's why. Jake Fromm is one of, if not the nation's top quarterback. Playing behind the nation's best offensive line, and playing alongside the nation's best back.  

And I'm not saying Jake Fromm is gonna win the Heisman, but I'm not saying he's not gonna win the Heisman. If you noticed, I've predicted a (35-34) victory over Auburn on the road this season. If there's going to be a Heisman moment for the Junior from Warner Robbins, Georgia, it would come there. 

There you have it folks our site experts laid out the schedule, at worst (11-1) and SEC Championship bound, at best (12-0) and SEC Championship bound. At least that's how we see it. We will see what we have in store for Bama in Atlanta. 

In the meantime, here's a hype video to get the juices flowing: