- Georgia has -115 odds to cover 6.5 points against Ohio State.
- Georgia is taking in 78% of bets on the spread.
- Ohio State is 2-6 ATS against the SEC.
ATLANTA β The College Football Playoff semifinal between the Georgia Bulldogs and Ohio State Buckeyes is one of the most bet on games during bowl season and the Bulldogs are taking a hefty amount of action.
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Georgia Vs. Ohio State
- Moneyline: Georgia (-260) vs. Ohio State (+215)
- Spread: Georgia -6.5 (-115)
- Total: 62.5 Points
Online gambling sitesΒ have been busy with the line on this one as the Georgia Bulldogs are the most bet on team in the country right now taking on 78% of bets to cover the spread. Putting that into perspective, the next most bet on team (UCLA) is seeing 69% of their bets.
The Bulldogs are taking on similar action on their moneyline odds as well at 79%. Of bets.
Bulldogs Standing Tall with Strong Trends
Trends are strongly in favor of the Bulldogs pulling off a win here and heading to the National Championship game. Starting with their recent bowl play, they have gone 6-3 ATS and 7-2 S/U in their last nine postseason games.
They have also owned the Big Ten since 2009 with a 4-2 record both S/U and against the spread. In their last three meetings against the Big Ten as well, the under in total points has gone 3-0.
As for Ohio State, they also have a strong trend in their direction when college football oddsmakers have them listed as an underdog between 6-8 points having gone 4-1 ATS and S/U in those games.
Thatβs it though, the rest of the trends leaning towards Ohio State do not sit well with them. They struggle immensely against the SEC with a 2-6 record ATS and S/U in their last eight against the conference. They are also 1-5 ATS in their last six neutral site games and 1-5 and 2-6 ATS in their last eight non-conference games overall.
Georgia to cover 6.5 points against Ohio State