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Georgia vs Kentucky Betting Line Update

As the No.1 ranked Georgia Bulldogs finish their SEC schedule in Lexington, Kentucky. We give you an update on the betting lines for the game.
Georgia vs Kentucky Betting Line Update
Georgia vs Kentucky Betting Line Update

The Georgia Bulldogs opened as a massive 22.5 favorite against the Kentucky Wildcats for Saturday's game in Lexington with the team totals beginning at 49.5 points. Not a lot has changed since then as the Bulldogs are still favored by 22.5. A few different books have seen the total points line drop a point or so, (most likely due to the expected freezing weather). However, there has not been a ton of movement on either line.

Accoring to USAtoday, 100% of public bets are on Georgia to win outright while 95% of public bets are on Kentucky to cover the large 22.5 point spread. 

Georgia trends

  • Georgia is currently 8-2 against the spread and has covered 4 out of the last 5 games
  • Georgia is 4-2 against the spread vs SEC teams
  • The total has gone UNDER 7 of the last 10 games this season
  • The total has gone UNDER 4 out of 5 games against SEC East opponents

Kentucky Trends

  • Kentucky is currently 6-4 against the spread and have only covered 2 out of the last 5 games
  • Kentucky is 4-3 against the spread vs SEC teams
  • The total has gone UNDER 9 of the last 10 games this season
  • The total has gone UNDER in all SEC games

Georgia is currently on a 12-game win streak against the Wildcats and has not lost a game in Lexington since 2006. This will be the 76th all-time meeting between the 2 teams. Georgia currently leads the series 61-12-2.

How to Watch Georgia vs Kentucky

  • Gameday: Saturday, Nov. 19th, 2022
  • Game time: 3:30 pm ET
  • TV: CBS
  • Location: Kroger Field, (Lexington, Kentucky)
  • Live stream on fuboTV: Start with a 7-day free trial!

How to Listen

The Georgia Bulldogs Radio Network is readily available with Scott Howard on the call.

The CBS on-air crew will be Brad Nessler on play by play, Gary Danielson on color, and Jamie Erdahl on the sideline.

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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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