Re: 11-21-09
Lenny Del Genio
KENTUCKY +9.5
In the past, this annual late-season clash has been all UGA with the Bulldogs going 16-2 SU since '91 with Kentucky's last win taking place in '06. The Wildcats have not won in Athens since 1977! However, the gap is closing. Last year, Georgia needed an INT at their own 13 with 46 seconds left to hold on for a 42-38 win. As you should already know, this year, Mark Richt is fielding probably his worst team in his nine-year tenure. Kentucky is a game opponent, owning a 2-1 SU and 3-0 ATS mark on the SEC Road this season and looking back further, the Wildcats are 16-5 ATS when taking 7.5 to 14 points on the road since 1992. They badly outrushed Vandy last week, 308-82, and all those early season injuries HC Rich Brooks encountered have led to adding some quality depth. Their unique QB rotation makes them a difficult team to prepare for and UGA can't stop anybody (three opponents scored 40+), including part-time UK QB Cobb, who had 82 yards rushing and three touchdowns in last year's meeting. Take Kentucky.
Lenny Del Genio
KENTUCKY +9.5
In the past, this annual late-season clash has been all UGA with the Bulldogs going 16-2 SU since '91 with Kentucky's last win taking place in '06. The Wildcats have not won in Athens since 1977! However, the gap is closing. Last year, Georgia needed an INT at their own 13 with 46 seconds left to hold on for a 42-38 win. As you should already know, this year, Mark Richt is fielding probably his worst team in his nine-year tenure. Kentucky is a game opponent, owning a 2-1 SU and 3-0 ATS mark on the SEC Road this season and looking back further, the Wildcats are 16-5 ATS when taking 7.5 to 14 points on the road since 1992. They badly outrushed Vandy last week, 308-82, and all those early season injuries HC Rich Brooks encountered have led to adding some quality depth. Their unique QB rotation makes them a difficult team to prepare for and UGA can't stop anybody (three opponents scored 40+), including part-time UK QB Cobb, who had 82 yards rushing and three touchdowns in last year's meeting. Take Kentucky.
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