Missouri vs. Georgia Total Pick
Will No. 6 Georgia be able to lock down the Missouri offense when the two meet up on Saturday at 7PM ET in SEC action?
Game Snapshot & Odds
181 Missouri vs. 182 Georgia
Saturday, November 9, 2019
7PM ET – Sanford Stadium
TV: ESPN
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Public Betting Trends
According to the latest oddsmakers, Georgia is favored at home, as the Bulldogs are getting odds of -16.5 points against Missouri. The over/under total for the contest is listed at 47.5 points. The public betting currently has 74 percent going on Georgia as the home favorite. This information is subject to change, however, so be sure to check out our NCAAF Public Betting Page for updated figures on the game.
Missouri riding back-to-back loses
The Missouri football team is coming off back-to-back road losses to Vanderbilt and Kentucky. The Tigers are now 5-3 on the season, 2-2 in the SEC, 4-4 against the spread and 6-2 with the under.
Missouri has pretty solid defense. The Tigers are giving up just 18.1 points and 281.4 yards per contest. Nick Bolton is leading the defense with 66 tackles and two interceptions. Offensively, Mizzou is putting up 31.8 points and 428.5 yards per contest. Kelly Bryant is leading the team with 1,845 yards passing and 14 touchdowns while also rushing for 205 yards. He is dealing with a hamstring injury that has him questionable to play on Saturday. Larry Rountree III is the team’s leading rusher with 644 yards and eight scores. Jonathan Nance is the leading receiver with 19 catches for 307 yards and three touchdowns.
Bulldogs grind out Florida
Georgia is coming off a hard-fought win over Florida in Jacksonville last weekend for a second straight victory since losing to South Carolina at home. The Bulldogs are now 7-1 on the season, 4-1 in the SEC, 4-4 against the spread and 6-2 with the under.
The Bulldogs remain one of the top defensive teams in the nation his year, allowing just 11.4 points and 268.5 yards per game. Offensively, Georgia is putting up 34.5 points and 463.5 yards per game. Jake Fromm is leading the team with 1,685 passing yards and 11 touchdowns while D’Andre Swift has rushed for 838 yards and seven scores. Lawrence Cager is the leading receiver with just 26 catches for 377 yards and four scores.
College Football Betting Trends
Missouri
The Tigers have hit the under in six of their last seven games overall and in eight of their last 10 SEC games.
Georgia
The Bulldogs are 5-1-1 with the under in their last seven conference games and 25-9-2 with the under in their last 36 home games.
Prediction:
These two teams have hit the over in three straight meetings, as Georgia has put up 96 points over the last two encounters. The Bulldogs have good offensive numbers this year, but don’t see quite so explosive. Their passing game has been pretty average and they have scored 24 or less in three straight. Missouri has a decent defense that could pose some problems for Georgia. Offensively, I think the Tigers will run into their own problems. Bryant is battling an injury and Georgia has been pretty solid on D at home this year, allowing no more than 20 points to an opponent.
College Football Week 11 Prediction: Missouri/Georgia Under 47.5