Cincinnati Bearcats vs. Georgia Bulldogs Prop Bets - Peach Bowl
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The line on the Cincinnati-Georgia Peach Bowl game had not moved off the -7.
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The Bearcats finished No. 8, well out of the running to become the first non-Power 5 team to make the playoff
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Georgia saw its streak of playing in three straight Southeastern Conference title games end this year
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A Peach Bowl meeting in Atlanta on Jan. 1 is expected to draw a lot of attention nationally and represents a worthy consolation prize.
Cincinnati won the American Athletic Conference title to finish the regular season 9-0. The Bearcats remain the subject of debate as to whether the undefeated conference champions were deserving of finishing among the top four teams in the CFP after Notre Dame was soundly defeated by Clemson in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game.
The Bearcats finished No. 8, well out of the running to become the first non-Power 5 team to make the playoff. They were the highest Group of 5 team, ahead of unbeaten and No. 12 Coastal Carolina (11-0), so the Bearcats received the opportunity to play in a New Year's Six game.
The Bearcats are led by quarterback Desmond Ridder, the AAC offensive player of the year who has 2,090 passing yards, with 17 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He has rushed for 609 yards and a team-high 12 scores. Seven Bearcats have at least 186 yards and a touchdown receiving, led by Josh Whyle's 318 yards and five scores. Gerrid Doaks has rushed for a team-high 673 yards.
Georgia, which saw its streak of playing in three straight Southeastern Conference title games end this year, was essentially eliminated from CFP consideration with a 44-28 loss to then-No. 8 Florida on Nov. 7. Georgia also lost at then-No. 2 Alabama, 41-24, on Oct. 17, though the Bulldogs are the lone team to lead the Crimson Tide at halftime this season.
"I'll be honest, when your intention is to win the game, that's not going to change between his guys and your guys," Smart said. "Every coach is going to try to find an angle that gives their guys an edge or competitive advantage, whether that's them being ranked ahead of us or whatever. I don't know Group of Five, Power 5, all those languages, that's for (media). My language is football, and they've got a good team. They haven't been beaten."
The Bulldogs played quarterback carousel this season.
Georgia opened with D'Wan Mathis, shifted to Stetson Bennett and settled on JT Daniels, a highly touted transfer from Southern California. Daniels has energized what had been a stagnant offense that relied too much on its rushing attack led by Zamir White (730 yards, 10 TDs), James Cook (303 yards, three TDs) and Kenny McIntosh (234 yards, one TD).
Starting in the past three games, Daniels has thrown for 839 yards, nine touchdowns and an interception in wins over Mississippi State, South Carolina and then-No. 25 Missouri. Georgia averaged 41.6 in those games after the Bulldogs scored at least 40 just once in the previous six games.
Cincinnati @ Georgia Fri, Jan 01, 2021 EST
Rot | First To Score | Moneyline |
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1001 | Cincinnati | +120 |
1002 | Georgia | -150 |
Rot | Score in 1st 5½ mins | Moneyline |
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1003 | Yes | -110 |
1004 | No | -120 |
Rot | First Score of the Game | Moneyline |
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1005 | TD | -250 |
1006 | Any Other Score | +200 |
Rot | Longest TD in the Game | Moneyline |
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1007 | Over 46½ Yards | -115 |
1008 | Under 46½ Yards | -115 |
Rot | First Scoring Play of the Game | Moneyline |
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1009 | Cincinnati TD | +165 |
1010 | Cincinnati FG | +1000 |
1011 | Cincinnati Any Other Score | +5000 |
1012 | Georgia TD | +110 |
1013 | Georgia FG | +325 |
1014 | Georgia Any Other Score | +4500 |
Rot | A Team to Score 3 Unanswered Times | Moneyline |
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1015 | Yes | -220 |
1016 | No | +180 |
Rot | Team Scoring 1st Wins Game | Moneyline |
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1017 | Yes | -200 |
1018 | No | +165 |
Rot | Winning Margin | Moneyline |
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1019 | Cincinnati to win by 1-6 pts | +500 |
1020 | Cincinnati to win by 7-12 pts | +800 |
1021 | Cincinnati to win by 13-18 pts | +1600 |
1022 | Cincinnati to win by 19-24 pts | +3000 |
1023 | Cincinnati to win by 25-30 pts | +4500 |
1024 | Cincinnati to win by 31-36 pts | +7000 |
1025 | Cincinnati to win by 37-42 pts | +9000 |
1026 | Cincinnati to win by 43 or more pts | +10000 |
1027 | Georgia to win by 1-6 pts | +300 |
1028 | Georgia to win by 7-12 pts | +425 |
1029 | Georgia to win by 13-18 pts | +450 |
1030 | Georgia to win by 19-24 pts | +600 |
1031 | Georgia to win by 25-30 pts | +1100 |
1032 | Georgia to win by 31-36 pts | +1700 |
1033 | Georgia to win by 37-42 pts | +2700 |
1034 | Georgia to win by 43 or more pts | +3500 |
Rot | Double Result | Moneyline |
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1035 | Cincinnati/Cincinnati | +325 |
1036 | Cincinnati/Tie | +3000 |
1037 | Cincinnati/Georgia | +500 |
1038 | Tie/Cincinnati | +2000 |
1039 | Tie/Tie | +3500 |
1040 | Tie/Georgia | +1100 |
1041 | Georgia/Cincinnati | +900 |
1042 | Georgia/Tie | +3500 |
1043 | Georgia/Georgia | -135 |
- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com