Georgia football odds and prediction for the Samford game
Georgia football went to Atlanta and had roasted duck for dinner on Saturday as the Dawgs demolished Oregon 49-3. The Dawgs are now 7-0 under head coach Kirby Smart in season openers, and Georgia will welcome Sanford for the first home game of 2022.
While it isn’t as big of a matchup as the Oregon one, it is still one that Georgia should not take lightly. No matter how challenging the opponent is, the Dawg should treat them equally to avoid complacency.
The last time these two teams faced off was in 2017 when the Dawgs beat the Bulldogs 42-14. This matchup will be the second-ever meeting between the two teams.
Georgia showed the world last week that it was still a force in college football, and despite all of the talk, the Dawgs still have a stout team. The Dawgs showed up in a big way in Week 1, and now they will look to continue that into the first home game of the season.
Dawg fans are ready for another game between the hedges, regardless of the opponent, so you must know that the atmosphere will be electric.
Georgia Football vs. Samford Bulldogs odds for Week 2:
After such a dominating performance over Oregon, Georgia is currently a 52-point favorite on WynnBET. So if you bet $100 on the Dawgs, you’d win $90.90.
If your preference is picking the game straight-up and betting the money line, it currently lists Samford at +2500, while Georgia now sits at -50,000. So if you were to throw down $100 on Samford for the money line, you would win $25,000. If you did the same for Georgia, someone would only win 20 cents.
The current over/under for the Dawgs’ home opener is 65 points. There are currently even odds on the total, with both the over and the under sitting at -110, so you would bet $110 to make $100.
Georgia Football vs. Samford Bulldogs prediction for Week 2:
This game should be easy to bet on because Georgia should cover the spread over Samford.
Georgia is the far superior team, and after Week 1’s performance, the Dawgs should have a field day. However, they must not overlook this game because if they do, trickery could happen.
The Dawgs don’t need to screw around. Instead, they should handle their business. Starting quarterback Stetson Bennett will see action for likely a quarter, and then it’ll be up to the younger quarterbacks. Carson Beck and Brock Vandagriff will get the remainder of the game to get some game experience.
Georgia should cover the spread easily— this bet could result in easy money for those who want to take it. The Dawgs may even score more than 52 points if the opportunity arises.
The Dawgs will stay focused against the Bulldogs because winning is the key to getting into the playoffs. Georgia will beat Samford 55-0 and, for the second straight week, not give up a touchdown.