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Georgia Bulldogs vs. Kentucky Wildcats Prediction, Odds, Lines, Spreads, and Picks- November 19 | 2022 NCAA Football Season

The Georgia Bulldogs have reclaimed their position as the #1 team in the nation as they head to another SEC title game. The Bulldogs travel to Lexington, Kentucky to take on a reeling Kentucky Wildcats team. Kentucky was able to squeak out a victory last week over the Mississippi State Bulldogs, but they have not been the same team we saw in the 1st half of the 2022 season.

Will Levis has the eyeballs of the NFL draft community, but his play has been a bit uneven as of late. Will Levis must have the game of his collegiate career if the Kentucky Wildcats have any chance of pulling off an upset.

The Bulldogs are realizing their potential as we close out the 2022 Regular Season. The Bulldogs looked bored at certain times during the season; Georgia has rebounded. The Bulldogs look like they are the best team in the country again.

The betting odds and predictions are below:

TEAMSLINEOVER/UNDERMONEY LINE
Georgia Bulldogs-22.5 (-110)O 48.5 (-110)-2100
Kentucky Wildcats+22.5 (-110)U 48.5 (-110)+1100

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Georgia Bulldogs vs. Kentucky Wildcats Details

Fixture: Georgia Bulldogs @ Kentucky Wildcats

Date and Time: Saturday, November 19, 3:30 PM ET

Venue: Kroger Field, Lexington, Kentucky

Georgia Bulldogs vs. Kentucky Wildcats Best Pick

The Bulldogs' defense is the story in this one. The Bulldogs will punish the Kentucky Wildcats' offense. Georgia should dominate the time of possession and have their way on the ground. If bettors can find a prop bet for the team total for rushing yards, smash the over.

Georgia Bulldogs, Team Rushing Yards: Over

Georgia Bulldogs vs. Kentucky Wildcats Final Prediction

The Bulldogs continue to roll the opposition week in and week out. The Kentucky Wildcats continue to fade during what was once a promising 2022 season. We saw the Bulldogs wipe out a prolific offense when they played the former #1 team in the country, the Tennessee Volunteers. The Kentucky Wildcats would like to run the ball with Chris Rodriguez Jr., but it's unlikely that Georgia's ferocious front seven will allow that to happen. Will Levis has shown glimpses of spectacular play. He hasn't seen anything like the Bulldogs' pass rush and high-level secondary play. The Georgia offense is too efficient, and their running game is too dominant as they wear down a vulnerable Wildcats' stadium. As the season comes to a close, the top teams in the country will distance themselves. Georgia will pull away from Kentucky with ease. Take the Bulldogs to Cover.

Bulldogs -22.5 (-110)

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