Once upon a time in the Southeast Conference, lived two proud and powerful college football programs. One called the Volunteers from the University of Tennessee and the other, the Bulldogs of Georgia. Georgia has fallen on hard times in 2010 losing four consecutive games since their season opener, a win versus Louisiana-Lafayette. The Vols are under leadership of their third head coach in as many years. This team just isn't what it used to be. Today, Tennessee and Georgia will square off at Sanford Stadium in Athens Georgia today with an 11:20 kickoff. Neither team can afford another loss so this game should be interesting to watch.
Vols' quarterback Matt Simms ranks fifth in the SEC in passing yards per game at 191.4. Simms was 12-for-23 for 121 yards at LSU, including his first career rushing touchdown. Tauren Poole missed most of the UAB game with a thigh injury but rebounded in the LSU with a 109-yard effort that represented his third 100-yard effort of the year. Poole ranks sixth in the SEC in rushing yards per game at 85.4 and has carried 80 times this season for 427 yards and four TD’s. Denarius Moore leads the team with 16 receptions, 239 yards, and four receiving TDs (five overall).
A.J. Green, Georgias best player, made his 2010 debut versus Colorado and picked up just where he had left off in 2009. Green had the fifth 100-yard receiving game of his career after hauling in seven catches for 119 yards and two touchdowns. At Colorado, Aaron Murray tied his career high with three TD passes after connecting with eight different receivers. Kris Durham was the leading receiver in each of the first three games. He has 17 catches for 324 yards and one touchdown on the year. Caleb King had his second career 100-yard game against CU last week.
Tennessee was a 16-14 loser in its last match on the road against LSU. They covered the 16.5–point spread as underdogs, while the total score of 30 sent UNDER bettors to the payout window. Georgia lost its last outing, a 29-27 result against Colorado on October 2. Georgia failed to cover in that game as a 4.5-point favorite, while the 56 combined points took the game OVER the total.
College Football Picks: I like the OVER 48 as I believe both teams will score some points.
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Bodog.com lists the Bulldogs as 11-chalk favorites versus the Volunteers with a 48 total. Moneyline odds are currently OFF the Bodog college football board.



