Georgia football: Game-by-game predictions for final three games

Travon Walker celebrates with fans after defeating the Florida Gators 34-7. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
Travon Walker celebrates with fans after defeating the Florida Gators 34-7. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images) /
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Travon Walker celebrates with fans after defeating the Florida Gators 34-7. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images) /

Georgia football has three regular-season games remaining, and on paper, it looks like the Dawgs could finish the season with a perfect 12-0 record.

After the 10-7 Clemson game, it was evident this Georgia squad had something unique about them.

Then Georgia ran over UAB and South Carolina — causing people to raise eyebrows at that defense.

The Dawgs followed it up by forcing back-to-back SEC shutouts against Vanderbilt and Arkansas. While our initial game-by-game prediction article suggested they would beat them, no one had two shutouts on their bingo cards.

Georgia moved to Auburn, and on the roads in one of the harshest SEC environments, the Dawgs ran over the Tigers. Kentucky challenged the Dawgs, but not enough for Georgia to get concerned.

Florida tried, but those three turnovers in two minutes were just what the Dawgs ordered for a spooky blowout in Jacksonville.

Last week the Dawgs were a bit sluggish but still beat Missouri by five touchdowns.

Georgia football is on the warpath. Here are updated predictions for the final three regular-season games.

No one has challenged the Dawgs. Through nine games, they average 38.4 points a game and give up 6.56 points.

Georgia averages 190 rushing, 240 passing and 430 total offensive yards a game, including a 6.9 yard average per play.

On both sides of the ball, the Dawgs show the world they are a force to be reckoned with, and they will stop at nothing until the national championship trophy is in their hands.

It’s wild to think the Dawgs have gotten past all of the tests so far this season, in Week 1 against Clemson, a couple of weeks ago against Florida, Kentucky, Arkansas and Auburn.

Now there is one more on Saturday as the Dawgs travel to a hostile Knoxville environment where golf balls and mustard fall from the sky and Tennessee fans will be loud.

Then they’ll return for one final home game before heading to Atlanta for some clean old fashion hate.

Since the Dawgs have shocked the college football world by dominating, here are the updated predictions for the final three regular-season games.