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2014 SEC College Football Week 7 Odds & Total: Georgia vs. Missouri

Georgia vs. Missouri Odds

COLUMBIA, MO (The Spread) – Two ranked SEC teams meet up on Saturday as No. 23 Missouri hosts No. 13 Georgia at Noon ET on CBS.

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Both teams are 4-1 on the year. Georgia is 2-1 in the SEC while Missouri is 1-0 in conference play. The Bulldogs are 0-1 on the road and 2-3 against the spread while Missouri is 2-1 at home and 3-2 against the spread. Georgia has went over the total in all five games while Missouri has went under the total three times. The road team has won this game the last two years.

Trends show that Georgia is 1-8-1 against the spread in its last 10 conference games and 1-9-1 ATS in its last 11 games after a win. Missouri is 14-4-1 in its last 19 games overall. Georgia has went over the total in 16 of its last 21 games.

According to oddsmakers from Bovada.lv, Georgia is the slight favorite on the road, as the Bulldogs are getting odds of -3 points against Missouri. The over/under total for the game has been set at 62 points (View Matchup). The opening odds for this game had Georgia favored by 3 and the spread hasn’t changed. The over/under total also hasn’t changed since opening at 62 points.

Georgia is coming off a 44-17 win over Vanderbilt last week. The Bulldogs have won three straight since a 38-35 loss to South Carolina. The team is averaging 45 points and 459 yards per game on offense while allowing 21.6 points per contest. The team is being led by Todd Gurley, who has rushed for 773 yards and eight touchdowns. Hutson Mason has thrown for 687 yards and seven touchdowns.

Missouri is coming off a 21-20 win at South Carolina two weeks ago. The Tigers lone loss this year was to Indiana at home, in a surprising 31-27 outcome. Missouri is averaging 34.6 points and 400 yards per game while the defense is giving up just 20.6 points per game. Maty Mauk has thrown for 1,110 yards and 14 touchdowns to lead the offense while Russell Hansbrough who has rushed for 420 yards and six scores while Bud Sasser has caught 30 passes for 454 yards and four touchdowns.

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In terms of Injuries, Missouri h-back Morgan Stewart (hip) is questionable for the game. Georgia split end Jonathon Rumph (hamstring) and running back Keith Marshall (ankle) are both out for the game.

The Public Bets for this game are backing Georgia, as the Bulldogs are getting 64% of the wagers with odds of -3 points at Missouri on Saturday afternoon.

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