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Friday, 30 October 2009
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Georgia vs Florida College Football Picks Predictions: The top ranked Florida Gators will host the Georgia Bulldogs this Saturday in the annual "World's Largest Cocktail Party." Kickoff in this SEC East battle is set for 3:30pm ET at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida. Tomorrow's big game will be broadcast live on CBS. College Football Picks Predictions at SBGglobal.com have the Gators listed as a -14.5 against the spread home favorite. Georgia snapped a two game losing streak on October 17th, the last time the Dawgs were in action, beating the Vanderbilt The Gators advanced their record to 7-0 last weekend, beating Mississippi State in Starkville 29-19. It was the fifth straight conference win for Urban Meyer's squad, but the third in a row by 10 points or less. Despite the recent close calls, Florida has a huge lead in the SEC East with their unblemished 5-0 conference mark. Regardless of what happens tomorrow, it is almost certain that the Gators will win the East with Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Florida International, and Florida State filling out the remainder of their schedule. The big question heading into this game is whether or not the Bulldogs offense can puts points on the board against the Gators defense. It would shocking if Joe Cox and company can reach the 20 point mark on Florida considering they scored 32 points combined against LSU and Tennessee. College Football Picks Predictions Betting Odds: Georgia is 4-9 against the spread and 2-11 straight up in their last 11 games against Florida. SBGglobal.com Georgia vs Florida College Football Picks Predictions: Georgia Bulldogs +14.5 (-110), Over 48 (-110) Florida Gators -14.5 (-110), Under 48 (-110) Bet on sports at internet sportsbook SBG Global and receive up to 295% in Cash Bonuses and start winning today! |
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Commodores 34-10 in Nashville. The victory improved the Bulldogs record to 4-3 overall and it bumped them up to second place in the SEC East standings with a 3-2 conference record. Georgia's prior two league wins came at home against South Carolina (41-37) and on the road against Arkansas (52-41). 





















