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Game: Georgia Bulldogs vs Kentucky Wildcats
Date: Saturday, November 19, 2022
Location: Kroger Field in Lexington, KY
TV: CBS
Odds/Point Spread: Wildcats (+23)
Total/Over-Under: 50
Kroger Field is the location where the Kentucky Wildcats (6-4) will take on the Georgia Bulldogs (10-0) on Saturday. Kentucky is 23-point dogs from oddsmakers. The betting total is set at 50.
The Georgia Bulldogs head into this game 10-0 for this year. In their last contest, the Bulldogs faced the Mississippi State Bulldogs and earned the victory with a final of 45-19. Stetson Bennett finished 25/37 with 289 yds through the air and 3 touchdowns. He had a QB rate of 149.1 and walked away from the contest with 2 picks. Ladd McConkey was the rushing leader for the Bulldogs with 1 attempts for 70 yards (70.0 yds per attempt). The Georgia Bulldogs ran the rock 33 different times and accumulated 179 yards, which earned them an average of 5.4 yds per attempt. In all, they ran 70 plays for 468 yds. Georgia conceded 29 completions on 52 attempts for 261 yards, and a completion rate of 55.8%. When it came to the battle of the line of scrimmage, the Bulldogs gave up 47 yds on 15 attempts, which averages out to 3.1 yards per run allowed.
The Bulldogs have attained 5,096 yards in total for the year. In terms of getting in the endzone, Georgia has earned 18 touchdowns via the pass and 32 touchdowns on the ground. They have turned the ball over 13 times. Georgia has a total of 256 1st downs offensively, and they have been flagged for 44 penalties for 440 yards. As a team they average 192.5 yards in the run game which ranks them 31st in college football. When it comes to getting in the endzone, the Georgia Bulldogs are averaging 40.6 points per game.
The Bulldogs are ranked 2nd in college football regarding team defense, giving up 11.6 PPG. They are allowing teams to run for an average of 3.1 yards per rushing attempt and 82.5 yards on the ground per contest this year. Over the course of this season, they have given up 825 yards via the running game in 10 games. In terms of passing yards, the Bulldogs have conceded 1,873 yards which puts them in 22nd in college football. They have surrendered 187.3 yards per game through the air as well as conceding a completion percentage of 55.5%. In total, they have surrendered 269.8 yards per outing which ranks them 6th in college football. They have granted 6 touchdowns via the pass in addition to 3 touchdowns via the ground game.
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The Wildcats step onto the field holding a record of 6-4 for this season. The last time they took the field, the Wildcats walked away with a loss by a score of 24-21 against the Vanderbilt Commodores. Will Levis finished the contest with 109 yards on 11/23 through the air while his quarterback rate was 78.9. He threw 1 interception and his average yards per attempt was 4.7. Christopher Rodriguez Jr. carried the football 18 times for 162 yds, walking away from the contest with 9.0 yds per carry for Kentucky. The Wildcats finished with 322 yards while they ran 54 plays (6.0 yds per play). Kentucky rushed the football for 6.9 yds per attempt, finishing with 213 yds on 31 attempts. Kentucky gave up 44 attempts on the ground for 264 yds (6.0 yards per carry). The Wildcats passing defense gave up a completion percentage of 52.2%, relinquishing 184 yds on 12 out of 23 through the air.
The Kentucky Wildcats average 339.5 yards per game, which is good for 107th in Division 1. The Kentucky offense has racked up 411 yds of penalties on 59 infractions, which is good for 78th in the nation in terms of making mistakes. Over the course of the season to this point, the Wildcats currently have a total of 2,199 passing yards along with an average of 219.9 passing yards per game, ranking them 83rd in the nation. When it comes to their ability to score points, the Wildcats sit 94th in the nation averaging 23.3 points per contest.
The Wildcats are giving up 20.0 points per game, which has them sitting 21st in the country. Kentucky has allowed the opposition a total of 1,350 yards on the ground (135.0 yards per contest) in addition to 14 touchdowns via the rush on the year. Over the course of the season, they have given up 200 total points. They have conceded 8 touchdowns via the pass and 182.0 yards per contest, which puts them in 18th in college football. The Wildcats defense has taken the field for 603 plays, which ranks 13th in the country.
Who will win tonight's Bulldogs/Wildcats college football game against the spread?
Tony's Pick: Take the Wildcats +23
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