Wager College Football – Georgia Laying Four TDs to UL Lafayette

Virginia Tech is an interesting squad in 2010 for those that like to bet college football. You could instantly want to bet NCAA football by taking the Bulldogs when you look at the line on the UL Lafayette-Georgia competition. Should you in fact be laying 4 touchdowns with Georgia in NCAA wagering on Saturday?

 

There is no question that the public will likely be all over Georgia in this match when betting online. They already are, in reality. The line has gone up on Georgia from where it opened as folks are excited about the Bulldogs. The dilemma to resolve is whether that love affair is called for or not.

 

Georgia is a 28 point favorite at the online probabilities makers in college football betting with the total on the competition at 52.5. There are reasons to be concerned if you’re laying four TDs with Georgia, even though the Bulldogs are at home and have the higher profile.

 

Is UL Lafayette any good? The Rajun Cajuns are not a household name. We already know that much. Their quarterback is Chris Masson who’s a returning starter. UL Lafayette is used to going on the road vs tough competition. They lost at Illinois but only by three points two years ago, and at Kansas State but only by eight points. Last year they defeated Kansas State 17-15 but lost to LSU and Nebraska in blowouts. As to if Georgia is in the class of LSU or Nebraska, there’s some serious doubt.

 

Is Georgia Hyped Too Much? The Bulldogs start the year ranked 23rd in the nation. More than anything else, the ranking is based on reputation. You might want to exhibit some caution when you wager college football and take the Bulldogs since the Bulldogs are coming off an 8-5 season and they’ve got a freshman quarterback and a revamped defense. Aaron Murray is the new quarterback and he’ll already be missing a essential portion of his backfield as Washaun Ealey is out for this match due to the fact of suspension. The Bulldogs do possess A.J. Green and he’s a big play receiver who had 53 receptions, 808 yards and 6 touchdowns last season.

 

Wagering Developments:  The Ragin’ Cajuns are 5-2 ATS in their last seven games in September. The Bulldogs are 7-3 ATS in their last 10 non-conference matches. In their last 13 home games, the Bulldogs are 3-10 ATS. Taking a look at the total, the Under is 5-2 in the Ragin’ Cajuns prior 7 road games and the Under is 3-1-1 in the Bulldogs previous five games in total.

 

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