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College Football Betting: Georgia Bulldogs vs. Missouri Tigers CashBet Sportsbook Odds

Once upon a time, Missouri was an SEC East Division contender.  And a two-time division champion.  However, that seems like light years ago.  Now Mizzou has been an also-ran pretender.  On Saturday, Missouri will likely get a humiliating reminder of their current NCAAF bets plight.  The defending national champion Georgia Bulldogs will be in town.  Indeed, the Dawgs have full control over how bad this game will get.  And there won’t be anything that Mizzou can do about it.   Georgia is a betting favorite to make a second consecutive national championship opportunity.

CFB Betting: Georgia Bulldogs vs. Missouri Tigers Information

Date: Saturday, October 1, 2022
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: Faurot Field, Columbia, Missouri
TV Coverage: SEC Network

Georgia Bulldogs vs. Missouri Tigers Betting Odds

Team SP/RL TOTAL ML
Georgia -28 ( -110 ) 54½ ( -110 ) -7000
Missouri +28 ( -110 ) 54½ ( -110 ) +3000
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Georgia vs. Missouri CashBet Wagering Analysis

Certainly, casual gamblers will avoid Mizzou against the defending national champions.  Nobody wants to step into Georgia with an outmanned Mizzou team.  Despite playing at home, Missouri will be a massive underdog.  Perhaps some sharps will take a flier on Mizzou.  Wise Guys know that Georgia will be laying more points than they should.  But the Bulldogs can still easily cover the number.  It’s all a matter of if they want to beat the top online sportsbook odds or not.  Accordingly, Georgia brings a loaded roster of future NFL stars against the Toothless Tigers.

Georgia Ready for SEC Push  

Last game, the Georgia Bulldogs won 39-22 against the Kent State Golden Flashes as 44.5-point home favorites.  The game went over the betting on College Football total of 44.5.  Georgia has a record of 4-0 straight up, 2-2 against the spread, and 0-3-1 over/under the total.  Georgia ranks 4th for total offense, 8th for passing, 50th for rushing, and 18th for scoring.  Defensively they rank 11th overall, 21st against the pass, 16th against the rush, and 5th for points allowed.  Also, Georgia ranks 68th for fewest turnovers lost and 19th for takeaways. 

Certainly, Georgia hardly looked like the nation’s best team, struggling to put away Kent State.  The No. 1 Bulldogs ultimately prevailed as they were peaking ahead to the SEC schedule.  Brock Bowers scored two more touchdowns, and Georgia survived a sloppy performance and surprisingly gritty effort from the Golden Flashes.  In turn, the Bulldogs turned it over three times and struggled in the red zone.  Also, they were burned on a fake punt.  And Georgia gave up several big plays to Kent State in their worst season performance.

Mizzou Comes Off Shattering Heartbreaker at Auburn

Last game, the Missouri Tigers lost 17-14 against the Auburn Tigers as 7.5-point road dogs.  The game went under the bet on NCAAF total of 51.  Missouri has a record of 2-2 straight up, 2-2 against the spread, and 1-3 over/under the total.  Missouri ranks 78th for total offense, 96th for passing, 43rd for rushing, and 86th for scoring.  Defensively they rank 21st overall, 34th against the pass, 34 against the rush, and 68th for points allowed.  Also, Missouri ranks 85th for fewest turnovers lost and 54th for takeaways.

Cayden Bridges recovered a fumble in the end zone to give Auburn an overtime victory over Mizzou.  To be exact, Missouri running back Nathaniel Peat fumbled as he went in for a game-winning touchdown.  Subsequently, Bridges landed on it to seal the victory for Auburn.  Auburn kicker Anders Carlson hit a 39-yard field goal to give the hosts the lead in overtime.  Previously, Missouri jumped offsides on Carlson’s try from 44 yards out, which was missed.  Carlson’s field goal was the only scoring after halftime.

Initially, Auburn scored both of its touchdowns in the first quarter.  And then Missouri tied it up with its own two touchdowns in the second quarter.  The teams combined for 12 consecutive punts in the second half.  Correlate that Missouri kicker Harrison Mevis missed a 26-yard field goal attempt at the end of regulation.

Georgia vs. Missouri CashBet Free Pick  

Following their respective results last week, Georgia should rebound with a strong betting on NCAAF performance.

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