

Written by Henry Watkins on October 24, 2017
There are a lot of very big, rather nasty rivalries in college football, and fans of each one will argue that theirs is the biggest and best. If you are judging those rivalries based solely on the level of hatred that each team has for one another, then it’s tough to argue that the annual meeting between the Georgia Bulldogs … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on October 11, 2017
The SEC has been the dominant conference in football for a number of years now, although there are signs that it may be on the decline a little. The Alabama Crimson Tide have remained the shining star of the SEC through good and bad times in the conference, winning the SEC Championship Game 3 years in a row and 4 … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on October 4, 2017
The biggest threat to the Crimson Tide may well be the Georgia Bulldogs, once again huge favorites based on the College Football lines for Week 6. It may be putting the cart before the horse to suggest that the Dawgs will win the East, but they are in control of their own destiny right now and are playing the sort of … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on September 26, 2017
There is a lot of talk about the decline of the SEC this season, with many people believing that there is no-one who can touch the Alabama Crimson Tide in this conference. While it is certainly true that the SEC is not the powerhouse it was just a few short years ago, it may be a little too early to … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on September 20, 2017
Arguably the game of the day in College football Week 4 this Saturday is a potential SEC Championship Game between Bulldogs as No. 17 Mississippi State, one of the big early surprises and new to the Top 25, visits East Division favorite and No. 11 Georgia. It’s going to be a dogfight for sure, as these Bulldogs have encountered many … click title for full article.Written by D.S. Williamson on September 5, 2017
No. 15 Georgia and Notre Dame are two of the marquee programs in college football, but the Bulldogs somehow have never played in South Bend. That ends Saturday in a terrific early-season non-conference game that should tell us how good each team could be. Although the NCAAF odds have Notre Dame favored by -6.5 to beat Georgia in Week 2, … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on September 1, 2017
The Appalachian State Mountaineers will look to pick up right where they left off a year ago, when they take on the 15th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs in a Week 1 regular season opener that could be one of the most intriguing matchups on the entire Week 1 docket and the latest college football odds. The Mountaineers will invade Sanford Stadium to … click title for full article.Written by Eric Williams on December 29, 2016
Very busy bowl schedule on Friday this holiday week and it all starts with an intriguing matchup between SEC school Georgia, the Bulldogs’ first bowl trip under first-year coach Kirby Smart, and Big 12 school TCU and its long-time successful coach Gary Patterson to win this year’s Liberty Bowl. This game is a pick’em on NCAA Football odds. Georgia vs … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on November 8, 2016
The SEC Conference has long been considered the strongest in college football, and for good reason. There always seems to be an SEC team winning, or at the very least appearing in, the National Championship game, and it is the Alabama Crimson Tide who are the current defending champions. This has been a bit of a down year for the … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on October 26, 2016
At this stage of the college football season, the one thing that teams crave more than anything else is to be in control of their own destiny. There is nothing worse than heading into the final weeks of the season with your fingers crossed that the competition will somehow slip up and open the door for you in the conference … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on October 6, 2016
It has been a rough start to the SEC season for Georgia and South Carolina as the Dawgs are just 1-2 in the conference and the Gamecocks 1-3. So neither is going to win the SEC East Division but a win Saturday would help for potential bowl slotting. As of this writing, the game is still scheduled to be played at South Carolina … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on September 29, 2016
We are only in Week 5 of the 2016 college football season, but the 11th-ranked University of Tennessee can all but wrap up the SEC East Division title already with a victory at No. 25 Georgia on Saturday thanks to the Vols’ win over Florida last week. UT is a slight road favorite in college football betting. Let’s Take a Closer Look … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on September 22, 2016
If you are a fan of the SEC, then it’s time to get excited, as we are about to head into conference play in a pretty big way. There has been a lot of talk about the conference being on a bit of a downward slide over the last couple of seasons, but put any team from any other conference … click title for full article.Written by Eric Williams on September 15, 2016
In a game that has prime hallmarks of a gutsy encounter, the Georgia Bulldogs and Missouri Tigers will be meeting in an All-SEC showdown this Saturday. The last time these two divisional opponents met last season, they played to an ugly 9-6 slugfest win by the Bulldogs. The year before that, the Bulldogs blanked the Tigers 34-0. Will the Bulldogs … click title for full article.MYBCASINO Members have been upgraded to Mybookie Casino and the site has now moved permanently to MYBOOKIE.AG.
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