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Georgia vs Texas picks, predictions, odds: Who wins college football Week 8 game?
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The Georgia Bulldogs play the Texas Longhorns in a college football Week 8 game on Saturday, Oct. 19 at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas.
Which team will win the game?
Check out these picks and predictions for the game, which is scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m. MST and can be seen on ABC (stream with this free trial from FUBO).
Georgia was off last week. Texas won against Oklahoma last week, 34-3.
Texas is a 3.5-point favorite over Georgia in college football Week 8 odds for the game, according to BetMGM Sportsbook.
The Longhorns are -170 on the moneyline. The Bulldogs are +145.
The over/under for the game is set at 56.5 points.
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Dimers.com: Texas 30, Georgia 26
It writes: “After extensive simulations, our model gives Georgia a win probability of 41%, while Texas has a win probability of 59%.”
ESPN: The Longhorns have a 76.5% chance to defeat the Bulldogs
The site’s matchup predictor gives Georgia a 23.5% shot to beat Texas on Saturday.
Picks and Parlays: The Longhorns win and cover 35-24
Cameron Ross writes: “Another top five SEC matchup this week with huge playoff ramifications. Texas is the number one team in the nation and have looked the part all year. Georgia is still a top tier team and should make the playoff without an issue. Texas however has dominated opponents as they look to be the most complete team in the nation. Take the Longhorns to continue to roll as they do the work Saturday at home to get the win and cover remaining undefeated as the top team in the land.”
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