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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Georgia vs Mississippi State NCAA Football Handicapping

Courtesy of OddsShark.com:
The fans at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field will be treated to a game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Mississippi State Bulldogs when they take their seats on Saturday.
Oddsmakers currently have the Bulldogs listed as 1-point favorites versus the Bulldogs, while the game's total has not yet been posted.
Georgia was a 31-24 loser in their most recent outing at home against Arkansas. They failed to cover the 1.5?point spread as favorites, while the total score (55) made winners of OVER bettors.
Mississippi State lost its last outing, a 29-7 result against LSU on September 18. Mississippi State failed to cover in that game as a 7.5-point underdog, while the 36 combined points took the game UNDER the total.
Current streak:
Georgia has lost 2 straight games.
Mississippi State has lost 2 straight games.
Team records:
Georgia: 1-2 SU, 1-2
ATS
Mississippi State
: 1-2 SU, 1-2 ATS
Georgia most recently:
When playing in September are 6-4
When playing on grass are 5-5
After being outgained are 6-4
When playing within the conference are 4-6

Mississippi State most recently:
When playing in September are 3-7
When playing on grass are 3-7
After outgaining opponent are 0-10
When playing within the conference are 3-7
A few trends to consider:
Georgia is 11-4 SU in its last 15 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 16 of Georgia's last 24 games on the road
Georgia is 3-6 ATS in its last 9 games on the road
Mississippi State is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games
Mississippi State is 2-6 SU in its last 8 games at home
Next up:
Georgia at Colorado, Saturday, October 2
Mississippi State home to Alcorn State, Saturday, October 2

Stevie Vincent is the former Executive Editor of the scorephone Tailgate Parties, which were the reports every gambler flocked to in the pre-Internet days. A pro gambler since 1993, his picks went public in 2007. He is the founder of groundbreaking forensic sports handicapping.