2014 College Football Vanderbilt vs. Georgia Week 6 Picks & Predictions

Vanderbilt vs. Georgia Free Pick

ATHENS, GA (The Spread) – SEC foes will square off between the hedges today when Georgia hosts Vanderbilt at 4:00PM ET.

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SEASON RECORDS: Georgia is 3-1 on the year with its lone loss to South Carolina, while Vanderbilt is 1-4 on the year and 2-3 at the betting window. The under is 3-2 in the Commodores’ first five games but the over is a perfect 4-0 in Georgia’s first four contests.

ODDS: According to oddsmakers from online sports book Bovada.lv, the Bulldogs are 33.5-point favorites over Vanderbilt, while the over/under total is currently sitting at 56.5 points.

LINE MOVEMENT: Georgia opened as 33-point favorites but the line has jumped to 33.5, while the over/under total opened at 59.5 and was bet all the way down to 56.5 at most online and Vegas sports books.

PUBLIC BETTING: Of the wagers currently placed on this game, 51% of the public bettors favor Georgia. This information is subject to change, however, so make sure you check out our Who Does the Public Like page to find updated numbers related to public betting.

NCAA FREE PICK: Take Georgia. According to latest college football trends, the home team is 4-0 against the spread in the last four meetings between these two teams while Georgia is 9-3 against the spread in its last 12 games versus a team with a losing record. The Commodores, meanwhile, are 3-8 against the spread in their last 11 games after accumulating less than 275 total yards in their previous game and 1-5 ATS in their last six games after scoring less than 20 points in their previous game.

2014 COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 6 FREE PICK: GEORGIA BULLDOGS -33.5

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