Early odds, points spreads released for two Georgia football games

On3 imageby:Kaiden Smith02/22/23

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The back-to-back national champion Georgia Bulldogs have their focus set on going for a three-peat in the 2023 season. Similar to last season, the Bulldogs are losing a large bulk of talent with players like quarterback Stetson Bennett, defensive lineman Jalen Carter, EDGE Nolan Smith, and various others declaring for the 2023 NFL Draft.

Reloading a roster is nothing new for head coach Kirby Smart, as he enters his eighth season at the helm for Georgia. He boasted a top-five defense and offense in the nation last season, but will he be able to do so again in 2023 and bring the Bulldogs back to the big dance yet again?

FanDuel has released the early betting odds for two of Georgia’s biggest games of the 2023 season when they take on rival Florida and new potential powerhouse Tennessee. Check out the Bulldog’s early odds in two of their biggest games below.

Odds, point spreads for 2 marquee Georgia games per FanDuel Sportsbook:

Georgia Bulldogs vs Flordia Gators (-17.5) | Oct. 28

Georgia Bulldogs at Tennessee (-7) | Nov. 18

Already the Bulldogs are heavily favored versus their rival Florida Gators. Georgia has defeated the Gators in five of their last six meetings, making easy work of them last season with a dominant 42-20 win. Bennett had six games last season where he threw for over 300 yards, and Florida was a victim of one of those performances, as he threw for 316 yards and two touchdown passes. Bennett will not be under center for Georgia this season, but his favorite target Brock Bowers will be, as he had a season high 154 receiving yards in that game. Second year Florida coach Billy Napier will be looking for redemption this season following his loss to the Bulldogs and a 6-7 record in his debut season in the SEC.

Tennessee and Georgia’s matchup last season was one of the most highly anticipated games of the year. Both teams entered the game ranked within the top three of the polls, but Georgia looked like they were in a different league. The Bulldogs held the Volunteers high powered offense to just 13 points, spoiling their SEC Championship and College Football Playoff hopes. Josh Heupel and his squad will surely be looking for revenge versus the Bulldogs, just like every team they faced last season, as both teams will enter the matchup with new starting quarterbacks.