Georgia Bulldogs Game Today: Georgia Bulldogs vs. Alabama Crimson Tide injury report, spread, over/under, schedule, live stream, TV channel

Georgia Bulldogs running back Kenny McIntosh reacts with offensive lineman Justin Shaffer after scoring a touchdown. (Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports)
Georgia Bulldogs running back Kenny McIntosh reacts with offensive lineman Justin Shaffer after scoring a touchdown. (Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports) /
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The SEC Championship Game is finally here as the Georgia Bulldogs take on the Alabama Crimson Tide for a game that’s defining much more than just a conference title.

Georgia is looking to improve to13-0 and stay the undisputed No.1 team in the country while the Tide is playing to get into the playoffs.

The Dawgs have already done it, but if they can beat the Tide, it’ll eliminate Alabama and give Georgia a much clearer path to the national championship.

Georgia Bulldogs Injury Report vs. Alabama Crimson Tide for Week 14:

The Dawgs are fielding one of the healthiest teams on Saturday than they have all season long. Georgia is finally getting healthy at the right moment, and it couldn’t come at a better time.

George Pickens made his grand return last week against Georgia Tech, and while he only had one catch for five yards, his return is a big confidence booster for the Dawgs. He is a force when on the field, whether he gets targeted or not, giving Alabama one more player they have to prepare for on Saturday.

The injury report looks the same for the most part as it has the last couple of weeks, and thankfully there were no new additions to it, so Georgia should be pleased about that. Jamaree Salyer could return, Christopher Smith could as well, but it’ll depend on if they can go or not this week.

Kearis Jackson seems ready to go as well, so outside the season-ending injuries, the Dawgs are healthier than they have been all season.

Being this healthy is a big confidence booster for the Dawgs as Alabama will give them a test.

Georgia Bulldogs vs. Alabama Crimson Tide odds and betting pick for Week 14:

The Dawgs and Tide are two teams that match up pretty evenly on paper. Georgia averages 40.7 points a game, while Alabama averages 42 points a game.

Georgia enters the SEC Championship Game as a 6.5 point favorite over Alabama, according to the latest odds from WynnBET. WynnBET currently lists even odds for Georgia and Missouri at -110 (bet $110 to win $100).

WynnBET currently lists the over/under at 49.5 points if you like betting totals. There are also currently even odds on the total, with both the over and the under sitting at -110 (bet $110 to win $100).

While 6.5 points feel like an enormous number to cover in this game, look for the Dawgs to cover, and in a big way, Georgia’s time is today, and it’s time they take control of their destiny and keep the throttle down all game long. It’s time to stop getting up and letting the Tide come back. Instead, blow them out and enforce your will on them.

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Georgia Bulldogs Prediction vs. Alabama Crimson Tide for Week 14:

Georgia has the most demanding test to date today against the Crimson Tide, and while history says it’s going to go Alabama’s way, don’t start printing those championship shirts just yet.

The Dawgs have a generational-like talent on defense and stacked on offense. This team has demolished teams all year long, and while Alabama is a better team than those 12 opponents, this isn’t an average Crimson Tide team.

If Georgia can slow down Alabama, they can make it happen.

Dawgs win 42-24.

What channel is the Georgia Bulldogs game on Week 14:

Georgia and Alabama will be on CBS at 4 p.m. for the 2021 SEC Championship Game.

Brad Nessler will be on play-by-play, Gary Danielson will be the color analyst, and Jamie Erdahl will be on the sideline.

However, there is another option through one of our partners, FuboTV.

Georgia Bulldogs vs. Alabama Crimson Tide live stream:

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Georgia Bulldogs next game and schedule:

Following Saturday’s game against the Tide, Georgia will find out on Sunday what their final College football playoff ranking will be and who they will take on in the semifinals on Dec. 31st.