The LSU Tigers delivered one of the most mesmerizing wins in Week 10, as they severely hurt the Alabama Crimson Tide’s College Football Playoff chances in a 32-31 overtime victory over Nick Saban’s boys. They will look to sustain their form this coming Saturday on the road versus the Georgia Bulldogs, who just got embarrassed in a 21-19 home loss to the Liberty Flames in Week 10 to the tune of a 21-19 score. Check out our preview of this LSU vs Georgia game in Week 11 of the 2022 college football season.
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Betting Preview for the LSU Tigers vs Georgia Bulldogs SEC Championship Game on December 3, 2022
Where: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
When: Saturday, December 3, 2022, 4:00 PM ET
Line: LSU Tigers (+17.0) vs. Georgia Bulldogs (-17.0) – view all 2022 NCAAF lines
TV Broadcast: ESPN
Betting on the LSU Tigers (+17.0)
Record: 9-3 Overall/6-2 Conference
Whatever hope LSU had of going into the College Football Playoff heading into Week 13’s showdown with the Texas A&M Aggies, that’s out of the window now. The Tigers lose to unranked Texas A&M on the road, 38-23. However, the Tigers can still victimize a big fish this coming weekend and go home with the SEC title. The Tigers remain dangerous. This is a team that has beaten the Ole Miss Rebels and the Alabama Crimson Tide in back-to-back fashion. The Tigers are not perfect, but they are a legitimate threat, even to a team like Georgia. Dual-threat Jayden Daniels is a dual-threat talent with the potential to shock the Bulldogs.
LSU is 6-4 against the spread in their last 10 games overall.
Betting on the Georgia Bulldogs (-17.0)
Record: 12-0 Overall/8-0 Conference
As expected, Georgia took care of business in Week 13, taking down the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at home last Saturday to the tune of a 37-14 score. The Bulldogs’ defense allowed a little bit more than their season average, but was nonetheless effective in neutralizing the attack of Georgia Tech. Georgia entered that game second in the nation with just 12.2 points allowed per game. Stetson Bennett passed for 14o yards and two touchdowns on 10/18 completions, while the backfield produced two rushing touchdowns. The Bulldogs are heavily tested and experienced. The core knows what it takes to win big-time games such as this upcoming one versus the Tigers.
Georgia is 5-5 agains the spread in its last 10 games overall.
Writer’s Prediction
Georgia wins, 37-13.
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