Georgia vs. Florida NCAAF Predictions October 30

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Georgia vs. Florida NCAAF Predictions October 30

Georgia and Florida face off on Saturday, October 30th and since this is the game of the week, the BetUS crew asked us to withhold all spoilers, so now you have to watch for yourself!

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85% of those betting the spread were backing UGA at -14.  While Gambling911 does have a line of -14, we will be backing the Gators at +14.5 here.

Do the folks from BetUS agree?  They might.

Host Gary Segars, along with expert handicappers Kyle Hunter and Parker Fleming, will offer you their NCAAF expert picks and best bets for the NCAAF Week 9, Georgia vs. Florida, college football game.

One could argue that the defense has been one of the main reasons as to why the Georgia Bulldogs are ranked #1 -well that and the Aggies beating Alabama but the BetUS analysts digress.

Meanwhile, Florida has been very inconsistent lately, although they’ve pulled off some impressive wins. While it is hard to see the Gators upsetting the Bulldogs in this one, they are the best offense that Georgia has faced so far and just that should make for a great game! Best bets you ask?

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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