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CBS Sports: UGA AD confirms series with Irish could happen 'later this decade'
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Though cautioning that the deal wasn't in writing just yet and some kinks still had to be ironed out, Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity confirmed to the Macon Telegraph Tuesday that talks between the two sides have progressed, and that he "absolutely" intends to bring the Irish to Sanford Stadium.

"For our fans to be able to go up to South Bend, and for our fans to see Notre Dame play between the hedges, I think from a national perspective it'd be off the charts, as far as interest, as far as intrigue," McGarity said at the SEC's spring meetings. "That would be something out of the ordinary that our fans would be very, very excited about."

McGarity said the series could happen "later this decade," sometime between 2017 and 2020. Fowler reported the most likely years were 2018 and 2019.


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05-27-2014 09:01 PM
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