As far as SOS goes Louisville was ranked 18th and Georgia 25th not much difference respectively they scored 20.5 pts/G and 21.3 pts/G so going by those stats the +7 Louisville may just be the way to go as like you said the DAWGS have been barking this bowl season.
https://www.bcftoys.com/2014-sos
Louisville ranked 54 and Georgia ranked 31 Georgia is a bigger more physical team and just plain better. Louisvilles speed will get slower as the game goes on, with the pounding Georgia will give them.
0
Quote Originally Posted by lookingtowin:
As far as SOS goes Louisville was ranked 18th and Georgia 25th not much difference respectively they scored 20.5 pts/G and 21.3 pts/G so going by those stats the +7 Louisville may just be the way to go as like you said the DAWGS have been barking this bowl season.
https://www.bcftoys.com/2014-sos
Louisville ranked 54 and Georgia ranked 31 Georgia is a bigger more physical team and just plain better. Louisvilles speed will get slower as the game goes on, with the pounding Georgia will give them.
Never trust teams in bowls completely but this would be a mismatch if held in the regular season, too much talent on UGA's side. Floyd and McKenzie are out for Georgia which will hurt their pass rush and ST return game; Dwyer is out for Louisville which hurts their running game. When you look at games against common opponents, Clemson and Kentucky, you see how much better UGA is but they lost their offensive coordinator and play caller so that cuts the advantage down. I also think Louisville wants to prove they can play with top teams and should come in a little better motivated.
Calling it for the Dawgs -7 to cover on talent alone but just a medium confidence play because of offensive communication with a new play caller working this game. Better plays coming. GLTA
Louisville has nothing to prove anymore after smashing miami last year and especially after smashing the gators two years ago....No bridgewater, no charlie strong, I think Richt lets the bulldogs go nuts and we get a 48-14 type of beat down
0
Quote Originally Posted by Macallanlover:
Never trust teams in bowls completely but this would be a mismatch if held in the regular season, too much talent on UGA's side. Floyd and McKenzie are out for Georgia which will hurt their pass rush and ST return game; Dwyer is out for Louisville which hurts their running game. When you look at games against common opponents, Clemson and Kentucky, you see how much better UGA is but they lost their offensive coordinator and play caller so that cuts the advantage down. I also think Louisville wants to prove they can play with top teams and should come in a little better motivated.
Calling it for the Dawgs -7 to cover on talent alone but just a medium confidence play because of offensive communication with a new play caller working this game. Better plays coming. GLTA
Louisville has nothing to prove anymore after smashing miami last year and especially after smashing the gators two years ago....No bridgewater, no charlie strong, I think Richt lets the bulldogs go nuts and we get a 48-14 type of beat down
Great call last night on ARK. Cobra!!! Going to tail you here with LV!!!
Hey thanks man! I hate going against SEC teams in bowl games, but Bobby Petrino at Louisville is 5-1 against SEC teams! And I just think Georgia would rather be playin on New Years day.
0
Quote Originally Posted by Dogjimbo:
Great call last night on ARK. Cobra!!! Going to tail you here with LV!!!
Hey thanks man! I hate going against SEC teams in bowl games, but Bobby Petrino at Louisville is 5-1 against SEC teams! And I just think Georgia would rather be playin on New Years day.
If you choose to make use of any information on this website including online sports betting services from any websites that may be featured on
this website, we strongly recommend that you carefully check your local laws before doing so.It is your sole responsibility to understand your local laws and observe them strictly.Covers does not provide
any advice or guidance as to the legality of online sports betting or other online gambling activities within your jurisdiction and you are responsible for complying with laws that are applicable to you in
your relevant locality.Covers disclaims all liability associated with your use of this website and use of any information contained on it.As a condition of using this website, you agree to hold the owner
of this website harmless from any claims arising from your use of any services on any third party website that may be featured by Covers.