Find The Best CFB Bet For Ole Miss Vs. Georgia Here…

  • Georgia is favored to beat Ole Miss with a 7.5-point spread.
  • Georgia leads the series vs. Ole Miss 33-13-1.
  • Gunner Stockton’s passing yard total is set at 224.5.

ATHENS, Ga. – A huge top-10 SEC matchup is set for Week 8 of college football between the #5 Ole Miss Rebels and #9 Georgia Bulldogs between the hedges in Athens.

Online sportsbooks are siding with the Dawgs in this one with a 7.5-point spread leaning their way with slight -115 shading on them to cover.

Ole Miss Vs. Georgia

  • Moneyline: Ole Miss (+240) vs. Georgia (-290)
  • Spread: Georgia -7.5
  • Total: 54

All time, it’s the Bulldogs who lead the series with a 33-13-1 record against Ole Miss. In their more recent meetings, it has been all Georgia winning 11 of their last 13 meetings. However, it is Ole Miss who is coming off of a win last year and has also won two of the last three meetings.

As for the betting numbers, dating back to their last 14 meetings, Georgia is 8-6 against the spread. Even more recently, they have split the spread evenly at 4-4 in their last eight meetings.

The last three times that the game was played in Athens, Georgia, has covered a double-digit spread.

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Looking at their performances this season, Ole Miss is 4-2 against the spread with a +3.3 cover margin and 18.7 winning margin. Georgia is 2-4 against the spread with a -3.9 cover margin and 15.2 winning margin. At home, Georgia is winning their games by a 19.5-point margin. Ole Miss is 0-1 against the spread when playing on the road.

Best Bet: Gunner Stockton Under Total Passing Yards

Gunner Stockton Total Passing Yards

  • Over 224.5 -106
  • Under 224.5 -124

College football sportsbooks have a surprisingly high passing yard total set for Gunner Stockton against a tough Ole Miss secondary.

The Rebels' secondary is allowing just 180 passing yards per game to opposing QBs, which is the fifth least in the SEC. They’ve allowed just one opposing QB in six games to go over 224.5 passing yards.

As for Stockton and his ability, he has served as more of a game manager than anything. He’s totaled 1,264 passing yards on the year for a 210.6 yard average per game. He’s stayed under 224.5 passing yards in four of six games this season, including three of four against SEC opponents.