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SEC Football Preview: Georgia is a 4.5-point dawg to Tennessee at home

 

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SEC Football Preview: Georgia is a 4.5-point dawg to Tennessee at home

A great SEC Football game  between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Georgia Bulldogs will tee off on Saturday at Sanford Stadium in Athens, GA. This should be a good game as most of these contests usually are.  Both teams have scored over 30 points in the last 4 meetings and today could see it happen again.

Georgia is coming off a terrible perfomance in Super-Frosh, Jacob Eason’s, first road game in a really hostile environmet.  Ole Miss took advantage of his youth and many UGA mistakes and dropped passes.  Tennessee is going for it’s 1oth straight win and a resurgence back into national prominence.

Oddsmakers currently have the Volunteers listed as 4½-point favorites versus the Bulldogs, while the game’s total is sitting at 53.

Georgia was a 45-14 loser in its last game on the road against the Ole Miss Rebels. They failed to cover the +7-point spread as underdogs, while the total score of 59 sent UNDER bettors to the payout window.

In their last action, Tennessee was a 38-28 winner at home against the Florida Gators. They covered the -5-point spread as favorites, while the combined score (66) was profitable news for OVER bettors.

Tennessee:
Team record: 4-0 SU,2-2 ATS
Current Streak: won 4 straight games.
Tennessee is 5-2 ATS in its last 7 games
Tennessee is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Tennessee’s last 6 games

Georgia:
Team record: 3-1 SU,1-3 ATS
Georgia is 8-1 SU in its last 9 games
The total has gone UNDER in 10 of Georgia’s last 11 games
Georgia is 1-5 ATS in its last 6 games at home

Next up:
Tennessee at Texas A&M Saturday, October 8
Georgia at South Carolina Saturday, October 8

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Dirty has been an employee or owner of some of the top online sports gambling forums since 1998. He worked at EOG.com from it's inception until 2008 when he left and opened GamblingIQ and then in 2012 opened Handicappers Hidaway. He has written hundreds af articles over the years and always has his "Dirty Dozen" College Football poll up starting the first week of October.
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