Twitter reacts: No. 1 Georgia reeling down 16-6 at Missouri

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No. 1 Georgia (4-0) looked far from the best team in college football during the first half at Missouri (2-2).

The Bulldogs are down, 16-6. They have six points, the fewest in a half this season, and have 182 total yards, compared to the Tigers’ 194 yards.

UGA has added to the early issues with two fumbles lost.

The Dawgs have given up five turnovers in the last six quarters after not giving up any in the first three games.

DawgNation is reacting to the scary start.

 

How to watch, listen or stream Georgia at Missouri

Prediction, injury report and how to watch, listen or stream Georgia at Missouri…

No. 1 Georgia (4-0) will face SEC East foe Missouri (2-2) on Saturday night.

The Bulldogs look to rebound after a shaky performance in a Week-4 win versus Kent State, while the Tigers look to bounce back from a heartbreaking double-overtime loss to Auburn.

Here’s a Georgia injury report and prediction, along with how to watch, listen or stream the game.

Sights and sounds: Georgia football arrives in Missouri

The Dawgs are all business…

No. 1 Georgia has arrived in Columbia, MO., as they prepare to face SEC East foe Missouri on Saturday night.

You can’t say the Bulldogs lack style.

UGA is a minus 28 point favorite versus the Tigers.

Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. on SEC Network.

 

Jarvis Jones narrates Georgia vs Missouri hype video

Get ready for Georgia at Missouri with Jarvis Jones…

No. 1 Georgia is in Columbia, MO., to face Missouri on Saturday night.

The Bulldogs have released their hype video ahead of the SEC East matchup, which is narrated by former UGA All-American Jarvis Jones.

Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. on SEC Network.

College Wire editors predict the winner from each SEC game in Week 5

The College Wire’s SEC editors lay out their predictions in each of the conference’s seven games in Week 5.

Week 5 in the SEC has arrived with two teams enjoying the open week. The Tennessee Vols (4-0) and Vanderbilt Commodores (3-2) will return to action in Week 6.

In Week 4 the conference finished 6-0 in nonconference play. Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi State, Texas A&M, and Auburn enjoyed winning their SEC matchups. For Week 5 there are a total of seven games featuring SEC teams and only two are of the nonconference variety.

South Carolina will host South Carolina State and Florida will host FCS opponent Eastern Washington on Sunday. The game was moved due to Hurricane Ian. Ole Miss is the final SEC team that will play a conference game, every other squad has at least one game under their belt.

A quick look at the SEC standings heading into this game:

West Team Conf Overall East Team Conf Overall
Alabama 1-0 4-0 Georgia 1-0 4-0
Auburn 1-0 3-1 Kentucky 1-0 4-0
LSU 1-0 3-1 Tennessee 1-0 4-0
Texas A&M 1-0 3-1 Florida 0-2 2-2
Ole Miss 0-0 4-0 Missouri 0-1 2-2
Arkansas 1-1 3-1 South Carolina 0-2 2-2
Mississippi State 0-1 3-1 Vanderbilt 0-1 3-2

As we do each week, the SEC editors on the College Wire network make their predictions for each conference game on the schedule.

Prediction, 5 reasons why Georgia covers at Missouri

Here’s why Georgia covers the spread at Missouri…

No. 1 Georgia (4-0) will travel to Missouri (2-2) on Saturday for the Bulldogs second SEC road test this season.

UGA is coming off a rocky performance at home versus Kent State. The Dawgs won 39-22 but gave up three turnovers and allowed the most points this season and the most since the 2021 SEC Championship game versus Alabama (41 points).

UGA is a 28 point favorite versus the Tigers.

Here’s a prediction and five reasons why the Bulldogs rebound and cover the spread in Columbia.

Watch: UGA TE Darnell ‘Big 0’ Washington makes ridiculous catch over Missouri defender

Check out this crazy catch by UGA’s Darnell Washington over a Missouri defender.

Georgia freshman tight end Darnell ‘Big 0’ Washington is a former 5-star recruit who we haven’t seen in the passing game much this season, but that didn’t keep him from snagging this pass from UGA quarterback JT Daniels over a Missouri defender.

Big 0’s grab here set up a James Cook rushing touchdown to give the Bulldogs a 42-14 lead over the Tigers with five minutes remaining in the third quarter.

#9 Georgia vs. #25 Missouri: NCAA college football live stream, TV channel, start time, odds, predictions

The No. 25 ranked Missouri Tigers will host the No. 9 ranked Georgia Bulldogs from Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

The No. 25 ranked Missouri Tigers will host the No. 9 ranked Georgia Bulldogs from Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Missouri is coming off a 50-48 win over Arkansas last Saturday where they got their fifth win of the season to push their record to 5-3. They’ll have to bring the offense today when they face #9 Georgia, who have had a week off due to their game against Vanderbilt being postponed and come into this matchup at 6-2.

This should be a fun one, don’t miss it. Here’s everything you need to know to stream the action this afternoon:

#9 Georgia @ #25 Missouri

  • When: Saturday, December 12
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: SEC Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free) 

Prediction: I like Missouri in this game. They have played well over the last few weeks under Eli Drinkwitz and think if they can keep pace with Georgia they should be able to cover.

Bet: Missouri Tigers -13.5

NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA Football odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 10:15 a.m. ET.

Georgia (-13.5) vs. Missouri

O/U: 54.5

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Georgia football game vs Missouri has been postponed

The Georgia football game vs Missouri has been postponed due to COVID.

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The Georgia vs Missouri football game, which was scheduled for this weekend in Columbia, Missouri, has been postponed, the SEC announced.

The reason being positive COVID tests and contact tracing within the Tigers’ football program.

The No. 12 ranked Bulldogs were set to take on Missouri Saturday at noon in a game that was to be televised on the SEC Network.

The SEC released a statement:

The Georgia at Missouri football game of November 14 has been postponed due to combination of positive tests, contact tracing and subsequent quarantining of individuals within the Missouri football program, consistent with Southeastern Conference COVID-19 management requirements.

Because Missouri has a game tentatively scheduled for December 12, the opportunity to reschedule the Georgia at Missouri game will need to be evaluated. The rescheduling of games on the remaining SEC football schedule may include December 19 as a playing date.

With Missouri already playing Vanderbilt on December 12, the date the conference set aside for make-up games, this game may be forced to be played on December 19, the date of the SEC Championship, per the SEC’s release.

Alabama at LSU and Texas A&M at Tennessee, both scheduled for this weekend, have also been postponed for the same reasons.

Georgia plays at home against Mississippi State the following weekend.