Betting Line Update: Georgia vs Tennessee

With just hours before kickoff, here is another betting line update for Georgia's matchup against the Tennessee Volunteers
Betting Line Update: Georgia vs Tennessee
Betting Line Update: Georgia vs Tennessee

In just a few short hours, the Georgia Bulldogs will renew their annual rivalry with the Tennessee Volunteers, and with kickoff right around the corner, the betting line for the game has been on the move.

The Bulldogs initially opened as a -8.5 point favorite over the Volunteers, but the line began moving in Georgia's favor. Reaching odds as high as -11 points depending on the sportsbook. Since then the line has once again adjusted moving back closer to its original line. According to Action Network, the odds currently sit at Georgia -9.5.

The decrease in the line is likely a result of betting "sharps" placing large amounts of money on the Volunteers to cover. 

Regardless of the lines, the Bulldogs will be looking to make history. With a win today, the Bulldogs will tie the SEC's all-time record for consecutive wins with 28 straight victories and snap the Volunteers' 14-game home win streak. The SEC victory record is currently held by two separate Alabama Crimson Tide teams.

How to Watch Georgia vs. Tennessee

  • Gameday: Saturday, Nov. 18. 2023
  • Game time: 3:30 pm ET
  • TV: CBS
  • Location: Neyland Stadium (Knoxville, Tennessee)
  • Live stream on fuboTV: Start with a 7-day free trial!
  • Stream on ESPN - HERE
  • Broadcast Call: Brad Nessler (play-by-play) and Gary Danielson (Color) will be on the call

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Christian Kirby II
CHRISTIAN KIRBY II

Christian Kirby II is a multimedia sports journalist who has years of experience both covering and working with collegiate sports teams. He has received a journalism degree and a sports media certificate from the University of Georgia and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Emerging Media.

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