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Georgia vs. Texas, Florida vs. Kentucky prediction: College football picks

While Texas should be considered elite, the Longhorns have played🎃 a relatively tame schedule to this point, smashing lower-end G5 teams like Colorado State, UTSA and ♎UL Monroe and beating Michigan and Oklahoma — ranked teams I power-rate much lower than the market. 

While Georgia hasn’t looked as dominant as it h🦂as in pꦆast years, in hindsight the Bulldogs have pieced together some excellent performances this season.

Their win over Clemson has aged well now that the Tigers are 5-1 behind college football’s hottes🎀t offense, and their one-point road win over Kentucky looks better after the Wilꦺdcats upset Ole Miss. 

The loss to Alabama doesn’t look nearlyꦦ as strong, but let’s not forget that Carson Beck and Co.🍌 outscored the Crimson Tide 34-13 over the game’s final 40 minutes.

The Bulldogs are still chock-full of two-way talent and have flashed moments of brilliance during an up-anඣd-down season. 

Kirby Smart is a master motivator, and 🅠the Longhorns haven’t faced a team this talen𓄧ted yet.

I expect this week’s top-five matchup to live up to the hype and ultimately be decided by a fiel♔d go𒊎al or less. 

The pick: Georgia +5. 

Kentucky (-1.5) over FLORIDA

Kentucky is in a perfect bounce-back spot after losing to🍸 Vanderbilt last 𝓡week.

The Wildcats followed up their only other loss this year (to South Carol💟ina) by taking Georgia to the wirꦓe. 

Graham Mertz is a good quarte𝔍rback whose season-ending injury will severely hurt Florida’s passing attack.

The Ga𒈔tors will have to lean on Montrell Johnson in the run game, which doesn’t bode well against Kentucky’s swarming front seven, which ranks 14th nationally in Rush Success Rate allowed. 

Conversely, Kentucky wants to establish the run (22nd nationally in rush rate), and the Wildcats should roll over Florida’s haple🧸ss front seven (92nd in Rush Success Rate allowed, 88th in EPA per Rush allowed). 

Montrell Johnson Jr. #1 of the Florida Gators reacts after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the UCF Knights at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on October 05, 2024 in Gainesville, Florida.
Montrell Johnson Jr. #1 of the Florida Gators reacts after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the UCF Knights at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on October 05, 2024 in Gainesville, Florida. Getty Images

MICHIGAN STATE (+5.5) over Iowa

Jonathan Smith is an underrated coach.

In time, he should be able to revi💎ve Michigan State🧸’s football program. 

Smith-led teams are 10-2 against the spread with🅷 eight or more days between games.

He’s an excellent game-planner. 

The🔥 Spartans mercifully reached their bye last week after ba🌌ck-to-back games against top-five teams Ohio State and Oregon.

Extra time is extra valuable to an excellent game-planner, and after 15 days of scheming, I expect Smith and thജe Spartans to put together their best effort against a step down🐷 in competition. 


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Iowa’s offense is improving, but the Hawkeyes’ downfield passing attack is still ineffective (113th nationally in EPA per Dropback) as they continue🅺 to rely on Kaleb Johnson in the ground g🍸ame. 

Smith has al𓆏ready reformed Sparty’s front💧 seven (30th nationally in Rush Success Rate allowed).

You can still beat them𒁃 over the top, but Iowa quarterback Cꦕade McNamara has shown he’s incapable of doing it consistently. 

I don’t know how 🙈quarterback Aidan Chiles and Sparty’s offense score against Iowa’s elite defense, but Iowa games are typically low-scoring, and 5.5 points are more than enough to snag in a point𒆙s-at-a-premium Big Ten battle. 

LAST WEEK: 1-1. Ole Miss (L), California (W). 

2024 SEASON: 10-10


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Tanner McGrath has been a professional sports handicapper since 2018. Specializing in college sports and baseball, he’s a diehard fan of the Vermont Catamounts, the Miami Marlins and any home underdog. He found himself on the wrong side of the Miami Miracle in 2018, but made up for it four years later by hitting a 40/1 long shot on Sandy Alcantara to win the NL Cy Young.