Georgia has a big challenge ahead of it on Saturday night on the Plains, and the Bulldogs football social media account knows it.
On Friday night, a little over 24 hours before 10th-ranked Georgia collides with Auburn in the 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff on ABC, Georgia released a chilling hype video that is sure to get its fans ready for the road primetime matchup at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
The Bulldogs are 4-1 and will continue to try to distance themselves from that Week 5 home loss to that other big-time program from the state of Alabama. Yes, we’re talking about Alabama, which won in Athens and handed Georgia its first loss of the season 2 weeks ago. On Saturday night, the Dawgs will try to push Auburn into full-blown irrelevancy, with the Tigers coming in at 3-2 and 0-2 in the SEC.
The theme of the 1-minute, 20-second hype video is “Prove It,” meaning go out there and do it on the field on Saturday night instead of just saying it.
Georgia will aim to prove it’s put the Bama loss fully behind it and is moving forward. Auburn will be desperate to get that signature win of 2025 and stay relevant in the SEC after road losses to Oklahoma and Texas A&M.
Here is the intense Friday night video:
Game 6 Trailer | Prove It#GoDawgs | @PiedmontHealth pic.twitter.com/OtsaJM4OY5
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) October 10, 2025Georgia launches intense hype video on eve of showdown at Auburn Saturday Down South.
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