Kirk Herbstreit makes SEC Championship Game predictions

ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit makes his precision for the 2020 SEC Champion Game.

The SEC revealed its schedule for the 2020 college football season on Monday night.

Following the schedule reveal, predictions came rolling in from some of the more prominent analysts in the world of college football.

One of those being ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit, who made his prediction for the SEC Championship Game this December.

Herbstreit projects another Georgia vs Alabama showdown in Atlanta this year, he said on the SEC Network.

“I felt Alabama would be the team in the West,” he said. “I love LSU and Coach O, but I think they lost a lot there, so I would favor Alabama, even though that schedule looks tough. I would put Georgia. I was sneaky wanting to pick Florida with all the Georgia hype, but that (Florida) schedule makes me nervous. I have Georgia and Bama with Bama prevailing and winning the SEC.”

This would be a rematch of the upcoming October 17 matchup between the Tide and the Dawgs in Tuscaloosa.

CFN predicts outcome of Georgia vs Alabama

College Football News predicts the outcome of Georgia vs Alabama in September.

Georgia vs Alabama will be one of the most anticipated games of the 2020 college football season, and certainly the biggest matchup in September among all FBS games.

If Georgia wins this game, the Dawgs might jump all the way to No. 1 in the rankings…they’d certainly deserve to. But a loss is not the end of the world for UGA either. Play the Tide close and Georgia will earn America’s respect. If we get blown out like we have in recent years on the road vs SEC West teams, Kirby Smart will have to run the table the rest of the way if he wants to get back to the College Football Playoff.

Pete Fiutak of College Football News previewed the September 19 game in Tuscaloosa, and gave reasons on why both Georgia and Alabama can win this game.

Why Georgia Will Win

Via Fiutak:

The defensive front seven should be in place to hold up against the pounding that Alabama is going to try to apply.

The Bulldog secondary, though, will be the strength early on.

It’s going to be one of the nation’s best defenses after getting dates against Virginia and East Tennessee State to tune-up.

To see Fiutak’s reasons for why Alabama will win, click here.

In the end, Fiutak has Alabama winning in a close battle, which would be ok with most Georgia fans. The playoff committee would have to gain a lot of respect for these Dawgs if they play the mighty Tide like that on the road.

Read Fiutak’s full prediction here.

Georgia vs Alabama Fearless Prediction, Game Preview, Preseason Version

Georgia vs Alabama early preseason fearless prediction and game preview.

Georgia vs Alabama early preseason fearless prediction and game preview.


How crazy is it to try predicting a college football game months in advance when 1) there wasn’t any spring ball, 2) there aren’t any real depth charts to go off of, 3) no one has ANY clue how to get sports going again, and 4) we don’t even know what the 2020 season is going to be?

Just crazy enough to potentially get some fantastic values on the early lines.

You can bet now at BetMGM on a whole lot of college football games – including going really insane looking at lines in November – with the possibility of hitting something big.

We’ll be diving in a whole lot deeper when we do this for real just before the season – crossing fingers that there is one. But for now …

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Georgia vs Alabama Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 19
Game Time: COMING
Venue: Bryant-Denny Stadium,  Tuscaloosa, AL
Network: COMING

All of the CFN Fearless Predictions

Georgia vs Alabama Game Preview: Preseason Version


Why Georgia Will Win

The defensive front seven should be in place to hold up against the pounding that Alabama is going to try to apply.

Georgia might have lost a whole slew of parts to the NFL, but the defense was hardly gutted. A few good starters are done – including the starters on the front three – but there’s going to be a strong enough rotation to hold up against a Tide O that’s going to start out the season trying to flatten everyone.

The Bulldog secondary, though, will be the strength early on. It might have been hit for 230 passing yards or more in five of the last seven games last season, and it’ll give up its share of big plays to this wonderful Bama receiving corps, but it’s not going to get ripped up.

It’s going to be one of the nation’s best defenses after getting dates against Virginia and East Tennessee State to tune-up, but …

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Why Alabama Will Win

Just how quickly will that Georgia O line come together?

It’s Georgia, so there’s more NFL talent about to rise up and produce, but four starters are gone from last year’s line, the backfield has to hope the new stars are ready for the massive game, and the passing attack that was game-managed throughout last season has to be ready to keep up if this gets into any sort of a shootout.

It might not have been a vintage Alabama killer D last year, but the youth movement should rise up early on against the still-emerging Dawg O.

Getting back LB Dylan Moses won’t hurt.

On the other side, the Tide offensive line is expected to return four starters to pave the way for Najee Harris and Brian Robinson when, arguably, the nation’s best receiving corps isn’t trying to hit the home run. Talent-wise, Georgia can matchup with Bama, but experience will matter.

What’s Going To Happen

Assuming it’s Jamie Newman taking over the Georgia quarterbacking job, will he be ready to be the best offensive player on the field? That’s what he might have to be to pull this off.

He’ll be good, but the offense won’t get enough out of the ground game to get by.

Be somewhat shocked if this isn’t a good defensive battle – at least for a little while. Bama will win with experience and home field playing big roles, but looking several months ahead – again, this will be done in far more detail once the time comes – that’s an awfully big early line considering how strong the Dawg D should be.

Georgia’s NFL talent will keep this close, and it should be a fantastic game in what might be the SEC Championship preview, but not having new-Indianapolis Colt kicker Rodrigo Blankenship will be a factor.

Georgia vs Alabama Prediction, Line: Preseason Version

Alabama 27, Georgia 23
Bet on this game now at BetMGM
Alabama -7.5
Money Line: Alabama -286, Georgia +225
ATS Preseason Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 5

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FootballScoop predicts Georgia will be featured in two College GameDay matchups

Georgia football is projected to be featured in two College GameDay matchups this 2020 college football season.

I know, you’d rather be reading about which early-enrollees are turning heads at Georgia workouts. I’d rather be writing about that. Unfortunately, that’s not the world we are living in right now.

Instead, we are in a constant state of speculation, which can actually provide some entertaining stories like the one Zach Barnett of FootballScoop posted this week.

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He wrote a story predicting where ESPN’s College GameDay show will visit during each week of the 2020 college football season.

In his predictions, he had Georgia being involved in two College GameDay matchups.

The first one is a sure-thing…Georgia at Alabama on September 19 in Tuscaloosa.

From FootballScoop:

Speaking of sure things, Georgia at Alabama is perhaps the surest thing of the entire season. A rematch of the 2017 national championship and 2018 SEC title game, this game comes three days shy of the THIRTEEN YEAR anniversary of Georgia’s last trip to Tuscaloosa.

The other one is on Halloween, where Barnett predicts College GameDay will visit Jacksonville for the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party. Not a bad prediction, as both teams will likely be in the top-ten playing for a spot in the SEC Championship Game.

Florida has finished second to Georgia in the SEC East in each of Dan Mullen’s first two seasons and, with a returning quarterback in Gainesville and a new offense coming in Athens, there’s a belief that the Gators can climb the hump this year. Florida vs. Georgia will be the ultimate trick or treat for Mullen.

Athens, Georgia was also mentioned as a possible destination on October 6. The Bulldogs will be hosting Auburn in The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry, but there’s also plenty of other top-tier matchups taking place that weekend.

October 6 matchups include: Texas-Oklahoma, Clemson-Florida State, LSU-Florida, Auburn-Georgia, Minnesota-Wisconsin, Iowa-Ohio State, Rutgers-Purdue.

Oklahoma vs Texas gets GameDay that weekend in his predictions.

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Ranking Georgia football’s rivalries

The University of Georgia Bulldogs have a lot rivals, here Han Vance looks at the biggest.

Georgia Bulldogs football has more than its fair share of rivals, with ancient series played against regional opposition, plus divisional and conference foes aplenty and regular meetings in the postseason. While there is some fluidity in the relevance of each rivalry’s significance based on how both programs are performing at the time, and the ebbs and flows of the meetings, some things never change.

Nov 30, 2019; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets mascot Buzz and Georgia Bulldogs mascot Hairy Dawg after a game at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
  1. Florida: As long as the Gators and Bulldogs are the second and first place teams in the SEC East division, playing annually at an neutral site game near the states’ border, Florida and Georgia will be the hugest of rivals. Throw in the animus of Steve Spurrier after Vince Dooley’s dominance of Florida, as the plot thickened. Plenty of drama has unfolded over the years, from Larry Munson’s famous “Run Lindsay” call to Mark Richt’s whole team dancing on the field. Urban Meyer and Tim Tebow calling timeout and running up the score the next year, back to that “mean man” Steve Spurrier scoring “half a hundred” in Sanford Stadium while the old Gator Bowl was being transformed into an NFL stadium. Florida being by far the most populated state in the Southeast and the site of what was once called the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party gives the Gators an advantage; Georgia being the site where the SEC championship games are played and containing the South’s biggest market in Metro Atlanta is advantage UGA. Georgia has won three straight. Florida does have two straight Top 10 finishes.
  2. Tech: Although Georgia has had no lasting problems with their only in-state rival in the last two decades, the Yellow Jackets location in Atlanta ensures that the rivalry stays near the top. They call it “Clean, Old-fashioned Hate” but the bad blood mostly flows from North Avenue east, instead of the other direction, these days. Kirby Smart has won three straight over Tech since a late game collapse Between the Hedges his first year back at UGA.
  3. Auburn: Georgia has won 12-of-15 in the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry, first played in Piedmont Park of Atlanta. In the Kirby Smart era, UGA had underperformed on the road at the SEC West in three straight blowout losses, until the 2019 team changed that with a big win on the plains, behind the best defense in the whole country. Some project the teams to play twice in 2020.
  4. Alabama: Bama and Georgia were on the biggest collision course in the whole country a couple seasons ago, coming off an Alabama overtime win in Atlanta that nobody can forget. They met again for the SEC championship game in the same building that same calendar year, with a similar outcome. Alabama has won five straight over Georgia. Georgia has won on their last two trips to visit Alabama. Which trend continues on in 2020?
  5. Tennessee: Georgia and Tennessee have each won 13 SEC titles, tied for second in league history behind Alabama. The coaches at Tennessee having coached at Georgia only adds to the intrigue in a series UGA leads 24-23-2. The series has been moved back on the schedule, with Auburn being moved forward toward the middle, out of their traditional spot as UGA’s last SEC game.
  6. South Carolina: The Chickens brought some passion back to the rivalry by beating the Dawgs in Athens in 2019. South Carolina regards Georgia as their second biggest rival, after Clemson.
  7. Clemson: Clemson is the nearest geographic rival to UGA, a few miles closer than Georgia Tech is to UGA. At this point, it is a rivalry of jealousy, in that Clemson has done what Georgia wants to do. The athletic departments have ensured that the longtime rivals will meet again in the future, but it could be sooner if Georgia can get back to the CFP. Clemson is there annually.
  8. LSU: Georgia was blown out in Baton Rouge in 2018 and again in Atlanta in 2019, at the hands of the purple and gold. Georgia has faced LSU four times in-state for the SEC championship, winning just once. Another meeting may come. In September of 2013, USA TODAY called it “The no hate rivalry.” No love, though.

Ref admits to blown call during Georgia vs Alabama national championship: ‘He wasn’t offside’

The ref from Georgia football vs Alabama in the national title game has admitted to the missed Tyler Simmons call.

The officiating during Georgia’s national title game vs Alabama has haunted UGA fans for two years now.

There were a number of missed calls by the Big Ten officiating crew that night in Atlanta, but none bigger than when Georgia wide receiver Tyler Simmons was called offside prior to blocking Alabama’s punt deep in Bama territory.

Georgia was leading 13-0 in the third quarter and it was the Dawgs’ game to lose. That blocked punt might have been enough to put that game away, but instead, even though video replay clearly shows Simmons was onside, the Bulldogs were flagged. That play has replayed over and over and over in the heads of Georgia fans on a loop ever since that night.

It was one we will never forget.

Someone else who is yet to forget it, and probably never will, is retiring Big Ten referee Dan Capron, who admits his crew did in fact get that call wrong.

In an interview with the Chicago Tribune, Capron said:

We had a miss. Alabama was on the ropes. They were deep in their own territory and they’re punting. The punt gets blocked. There’s a flag on the ground because the line judge had Georgia offside. Oh, boy. He (the player, Tyler Simmons) actually had a running start and timed it (properly). He wasn’t offside.

But that wasn’t my call. The blocking backs, a split-second before the snap, moved. That was a false start. That should have been my call. It still wouldn’t have been a blocked punt but instead a five-yard penalty against the offense. You never want to make a mistake of any kind in such a high-profile atmosphere.

This blown call, though painful to rewatch, has become almost justice movement among Georgia fans, who have turned it into t-shirts and memes.

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I appreciate Capron owning up the mistake, but in now way is that enough to win over the DawgNation. The problem is, there were a ton of missed calls in that game, but yes, that offside penalty was the most memorable.

In the end, though, that’s just part of the game.

Here’s a compilation of some of the missed calls.