Georgia Bulldogs at Kentucky Wildcats Odds - Free Pick
Betting Odds
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The Kentucky Wildcats (5-3) will host the Georgia Bulldogs (4-4) at Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington, Kentucky in what will be a pivotal SEC East contest for both teams. The game will be broadcasted on the SEC Network with a scheduled kick-off of 7:30 PM ET. In the last meeting between both teams, the Dawgs rolled the Cats 27-3 in Athens in 2015.
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Georgia Bulldogs at Kentucky Wildcats Overview<br />
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The Dawgs continue to struggle as they have now dropped their last two games, falling to 1-4 overall in their previous five. The Bulldogs come in off a demoralizing 24-10 loss to arch rival Florida last Saturday in Jacksonville. The Bulldogs have won their previous seven against the Cats.
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The Wildcats have resurged since starting off 0-2 to kick off the season. Kentucky has gone 5-1 in their last six while winning their last three at home overall. Kentucky enters most recently off a win against Missouri on the road where UK would emerge victorious 35-21.
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Kentucky at Georgia Betting Trends<br />
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Kentucky is 3-1 SU at home this season.
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Georgia has won their previous 7 against Kentucky
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Georgia is 3-5 ATS on the season.
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Kentucky has won 5 of their last 6 overall.
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Public Money Consensus<br />
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59% of the public have taken the Bulldog Nation against the spread as a road favorite despite line movements suggesting that the money is going the other way with Kentucky, as the market has moved by a point reducing the number to +2 for UK. In Over/Under markets the Total Line remains at 51 after falling a point from the open when the initial figure offered was 52.
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Georgia Bulldogs at Kentucky Wildcats Prediction
Kentucky is in prime position to take down the Dawgs. Georgia seems to have let the ship sail on their season as they remain in transition. The last time the Cats beat Georgia in Athens, a similar narrative was unfolding in 2009 under former coach Mark Richt. Simply put, Georgia is not a good football team. Even when they got off to a good start at 3-0, their inability to dominate teams they should have beaten soundly suggested this team was due for attrition at some point. Nothing typifies this more than Georgia’s struggle against FCS cupcake Nicholls State. The Dawgs have even crafted ways to lose their homecoming to Vanderbilt, yet another team Georgia should have ticked off with ease. The Dawgs are under duress while the Cats are on the upswing. Kentucky at this point may feel they have more to play for compared to Georgia who are beginning to lose faith in the administrative changes that have taken place in the off-season. Conversely, Kentucky has seemingly bought in. With an animated atmosphere and the prospect of a guaranteed bowl berth with a win, Kentucky will give the Dawgs everything they have. Do not be surprised if UK pulls off the upset outright.