Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate odds: Opening point spread released for Georgia vs. Georgia Tech, How to Watch

Georgia and Georgia Tech are set to renew their rivalry to conclude the regular season and the odds have been released! All odds and lines are courtesy of BetMGM.
The Bulldogs and Yellow Jackets are coming off games against Charlotte and Pitt, respectively. Now, there are massive College Football Playoff implications on the line Friday afternoon.
Georgia opened up as a 13-point favorite in this one. If you want to bet the over/under, the total was set at 59.5 points.
How to watch Georgia at Georgia Tech
Time: 3:30 p.m. ET (Black Friday)
Channel: ABC
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
This year’s version of “Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate” will take place at Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Georgia leads Georgia Tech 72-41-5 all-time and have won seven in a row in the rivalry. The Governor’s Cup is on the line and Georgia just escaped with a 44-42 win in eight overtimes last year.
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Georgia head coach Kirby Smart made headlines earlier this month when he talked about what the Bulldogs are built on, so Georgia Tech should watch out. He sent a clear message.
He didn’t hesitate to call out what he sees as the growing “money-first” mentality that runs counter to the Bulldogs’ culture: “Yeah, it’s the approach we take,” Smart said postgame. “We’re gonna validate it in the fourth quarter. It’s what we build our core culture around, being the more physical team. You have to recruit physical players, and they have to buy into that process.”
Then came the line that turned heads: “I don’t know that a lot of these kids nowadays — they want the check. They don’t want physicality. When you have the check and no physicality, you end up with nothing. So you’re not just getting checks at our place. We’re hitting people.”
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