The Georgia Bulldogs (6-0) hit the road for the second time of the season to play the Vanderbilt Commodores (2-5) on Oct. 14. If you’re looking to do some betting research prior to Georgia’s Week 7 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-Vanderbilt game starts at noon ET and will be televised on CBS.
The defending back-to-back national champion Georgia Bulldogs are coming off a complete game against Kentucky. The Bulldogs piled up over 600 total yards against Kentucky and did not have to punt until the fourth quarter. Georgia’s defense sacked Kentucky quarterback Devin Leary several times and forced eight Wildcat punts.
Vanderbilt has lost five consecutive games. The Commodores are looking like the worst team in the SEC to start the year. In Week 6, Vanderbilt lost 38-14 against Florida.
- Point spread: Georgia -31.5
- Over-under: 56.5
- Money line: N/A
Georgia at Vanderbilt injury report:
Georgia running back Roderick Robinson missed the Kentucky game due to an ankle injury. Running back Branson Robinson is out for the season with a knee injury. Offensive tackle Amarius Mims remains out with an ankle injury. Georgia defensive lineman Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins has a foot injury and missed the Kentucky game.
Georgia football head coach Kirby Smart will provide further injury updates as it gets closer to the Vanderbilt game.
Advice and prediction
Vanderbilt is really bad. Georgia head coach Kirby Smart insists that every SEC team should be ranked, but he must have forgotten about Vanderbilt. Georgia has outscored Vanderbilt 117-0 in its last two meetings with the Commodores.
Georgia quarterback Carson Beck is clicking now and should have a big day against a weak Vanderbilt defense. There’s no reason why this game should be close.
Prediction: Georgia 52, Vanderbilt 3
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