The 5-0 Georgia Bulldogs host the 5-0 Kentucky Wildcats on Oct. 7, and if you’re looking to do some betting research before Georgia’s Week 6 game, then you’re in luck! We’ll give you the latest point spread, money line odds and over/under number, as well as the information you’ll need to make the smartest bet.
The Georgia-Kentucky game starts at 7:00 p.m. ET and will be televised on ESPN.
The defending back-to-back national champion Georgia Bulldogs are coming off a gritty 27-20 road win over Auburn. Georgia is still looking to play a complete game. The Bulldogs turned the ball over twice against Auburn and allowed the Tigers to rush for over 200 yards.
Kentucky is coming off their most impressive performance of the season in Week 5. The Wildcats dismantled Florida in a 33-14 home win. Kentucky running back Ray Davis rushed for 280 yards against the Gators and added four total touchdowns.
- Point spread: Georgia -14.5
- Over-under: 47.5
- Money line: Georgia -720
Georgia vs. Kentucky injury report:
Georgia wide receiver Ladd McConkey returned for the Auburn game after missing Georgia’s first four games with a back injury. Georgia safety Javon Bullard returned for the Auburn game as well. Georgia running back Roderick Robinson missed the Auburn game due to an ankle injury.
Offensive tackle Amarius Mims is out with an ankle injury.
Georgia football head coach Kirby Smart will provide further injury updates as it gets closer to the Kentucky game.
Advice and prediction
Kentucky is more of a traditional rushing team than Auburn. The Wildcats prefer to run between the tackles more and don’t have as mobile of a quarterback in Devin Leary, so we don’t expect Georgia’s run defense to perform as poorly against the Wildcats.
Kentucky and Georgia have played in some defensive battles over recent seasons, so we think the best bet here is to take the under.
Prediction: Georgia 24, Kentucky 13
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