National media predicts winner of Georgia vs. Tennessee

Media predicts who wins, covers in the Georgia versus Tennessee football game

The No. 12 Georgia Bulldogs (7-2, 5-2) host the No. 7 Tennessee Volunteers (8-1, 5-1) in an SEC clash with College Football Playoff implications. The Georgia-Tennessee game will be played on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ET and will be televised on ABC.

Georgia enters the Tennessee game as 9 1/2-point favorites. The Bulldogs are coming off a 28-10 loss to Ole Miss. Tennessee won 33-14 against Mississippi State last week.

Georgia’s playoff hopes are on the line against Tennessee. The Bulldogs need to win to control their own playoff path.

Members of the media are picking Georgia to beat Tennessee, but the media is divided on who will cover.

National media predictions for Georgia vs. Tennessee

“Georgia needs this game in a big way and that should produce a fiery squad who should play more loose than tight at home. Tennessee’s defense is one of the best in the nation, but this is not one of Heupel’s top offenses,” said Marc Weiszer of Athens Banner-Herald.

Weiszer has the Georgia covering the spread and winning. He’s smart to point out that Tennessee has played just two true road games this season, including their loss to Arkansas.

Prediction: Georgia 24, Tennessee 21

SEC Mike of “That SEC Podcast” predicts Georgia will cover and win over Tennessee. SEC Mike, who is a Tennessee fan, does not have it as his lock of the week.

Prediction: Georgia 28, Tennessee 17

Cousin Shane of “That SEC Podcast” predicts Georgia will win and cover against Tennessee. Cousin Shane is feeling so confident in Georgia that he made the Bulldogs his lock of the week.

Prediction: Georgia 28, Tennessee 17

Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck plays against the Tennessee Volunteers in 2023. Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports

“Georgia has rapidly become a confusing team. How do you go from dominating Texas on the road to slumping past Florida and getting overwhelmed at Ole Miss? I will stubbornly stick with UGA because of its defense, but I certainly don’t feel great about it,” said David Kenyon of Bleacher Report.

Kenyon has Georgia winning, but not covering. We’re also stumped on why Georgia has struggled so much. We have to point to a combination of turnovers, poor offensive line play, and Carson Beck and the wide receivers not being on the same page.

Prediction: Georgia 20, Tennessee 16

Our prediction

Georgia has its backs against the wall and is playing one of the best defenses in the country. We think the Bulldogs have just enough to get the job done, but we would be surprised if UGA covered the 9 1/2-point spread based on the Bulldogs’ recent performances.

Prediction: Georgia 20, Tennessee 17

Overall prediction tally

All five writers have Georgia winning, but only two have Georgia winning and covering the 9 1/2-point spread.

Georgia wins: 5

Tennessee wins: 0

Joel Klatt predicts winner of Georgia vs. Tennessee

Fox college football analyst Joel Klatt predicts who will win the Georgia vs. Tennessee football game

Fox Sports college football analyst Joel Klatt thinks the Georgia Bulldogs’ season is on the line against Tennessee.

“Georgia’s playing for their life for all intents and purposes. Georgia probably cannot get in with another loss, and by probably, I mean, like almost 100% cannot get in with another loss. There would have to be a ton of chaos for a nine and three team to make this playoff,” said Klatt.

No. 10 Georgia’s home game versus the No. 4 Tennessee Volunteers is expected to be a great game between two College Football Playoff contenders. Georgia and Tennessee play at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 16. The Georgia-Tennessee game will be televised on ABC.

Georgia’s game against Tennessee is a potential elimination game for the Bulldogs. Georgia is also coming off a loss, so Klatt thinks that will give Georgia extra motivation heading into Saturday.

“Kirby (Smart) always gets his team ready when they’ve got this us against the world mentality,” said Klatt. “When they feel doubted when, they feel like their back is against the wall. Georgia is going to play better.”

Georgia is coming off a 28-10 loss to Ole Miss and has several injuries ahead of the Tennessee game. However, there’s no injury more notable than Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava’s concussion. Klatt does mention that he thinks Iamaleava will play.

“It’s still a veteran quarterback in Carson Beck that you would expect to start to play better. Beck has turned it over, this is staggering, 14 times in the last six games. That means that he’s turned the ball over more in the last six games than anybody in college football,” said Klatt.

Carson Beck did a better job of avoiding interceptions against Ole Miss and needs some help from his receivers and offensive line against Tennessee.

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Klatt, who played quarterback at Colorado, thinks the Georgia-Tennessee game will a low-scoring affair. Klatt has Tennessee covering the surprisingly large 10-point spread against Georgia, but he predicts Georgia will win.

Joel Klatt’s prediction: Georgia 20, Tennessee 17

Georgia – Tennessee: Nasty weather forecasted for 3:30 p.m. kickoff

No. 3 Georgia takes on No. 14 Tennessee on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET and the weather forecast does not look good. Details and analysis here.

No. 3 Georgia is set to meet No. 14 Tennessee at Sanford Stadium in Athens on Saturday.

The game is scheduled to kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET and unfortunately for Bulldog fans and especially the quarterbacks, the weather forecast does not look great.

There is currently an 80% chance of rain, with most of the precipitation coming in the morning and followed by scattered thunderstorms through the afternoon, according to weather.com. 

We flashback to the monsoon that was UGA versus Kentucky in 2019,  one of the most ugly games in Sanford Stadium history.

It rained the entire game – I know because I stood in it – and Georgia didn’t break the scoreless tie until the third quarter.

I’m not saying the Bulldogs matchup with Tennessee on Saturday will be as horrible, but the weather will definitely play a huge factor.

Georgia has the advantage here. Even though the Bulldogs’ offensive front had to replace four starters from a year ago, they completely manhandled a stout Auburn front-seven last week.

Plus, the Bulldogs had five running backs with carries versus the Tigers, which is the kind of depth that Georgia will need if the weather forces the two teams into a one-dimensional offenses.

Tennessee’s offensive line is respectable with four former 5-star recruits up front and senior quarterback Jarret Garantano has protected the football so far this season.

However, this Georgia defense is the best in the country. The Bulldogs’ front featuring guys like Jordan Davis and Malik Herring have been unstoppable.

Plus, add the outside rush factor from Azeez Ojulari and Nolan Smith with the lockdown secondary led by preseason All-American safety Richard LeCounte and this Tennessee offense is in for a long game Saturday.

Need a quick catch up for the game? Listen to this week’s episode of our UGA Football Live podcast!

I got a chance to sit down with former Georgia great Tavarres King to talk about UGA’s receivers and his time with the Manning brothers. Listen here: