There is a lot of value in the Week 5 college football slate. The top teams have some big tests on the road this week, and we will see if they prevail. Underdogs barked last week in some major matchups, and the same theme might occur on Saturday.
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The Florida Gators will battle the Kentucky Wildcats in Lexington on Saturday. Florida has a lot of momentum coming into this game after beating Tennessee at home and then pulling off an easy victory over Charlotte. Kentucky opened as a three-point favorite, and the spread has shifted 1.5 points back toward Florida. Perfect opportunity for Kentucky fans to take an advantage of special promotions going on in
The Gators are the better team in this matchup, and their passing game is clicking behind Graham Mertz. Mertz has been amazing in 2023, and he is playing with a massive chip on his shoulder after leaving Wisconsin. He is completing 77% of his passes, and when the running game is clicking, this team is hard to stop.
Florida also has the best passing defense in the SEC, and Kentucky is in for a rude awakening this weekend, as they haven’t seen a team quite like the Gators. The Wildcats have been solid, but we can’t take them seriously when it’s against teams like Ball State, Eastern Kentucky, Akron, and Vanderbilt. It's still a perfect opportunity for Kentucky bettors to take advantage of special WSN Kentucky promotions.
This will be a tight game, as we’ve seen over the past few seasons, but Florida’s defense will get some stops down the stretch, and Mertz will continue to play at a high level, leading the Gators to a victory.
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Hopefully, LSU woke up after their nail-biting win over Arkansas. The Razorbacks made many mistakes that led to their loss, and the Tigers should be thanking their lucky stars. However, good teams find a way to win, and LSU found a way to drive the field and kick a game-winning field goal.
The best thing about LSU right now is their passing attack with receivers Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr. These two accounted for 130 yards and two touchdowns each against Arkansas. Jayden Daniels is also turning into a dominant pocket passer, relying on his arm to pick teams apart.
Ole Miss’ struggles in Tuscaloosa have changed our minds about the Rebels. This year’s Alabama team isn’t close to the teams we have seen in the past, and Ole Miss looked confused throughout the game. This game is in Oxford, but LSU is a better team than Alabama.
Jalen Milroe of Alabama completed over 80% of his passes, and he is very easy to confuse, as we saw against Texas. On offense, Jaxson Dart and company couldn’t get off the offense going on third down, and LSU doesn’t have this problem.
The Rebels may come out with a bang, but they don’t match up well. LSU wants to throw, and this isn’t a strength of Ole Miss’ defense. Additionally, we’ve seen inconsistency from the Rebels on offense, so we will take the Tigers on the moneyline on the road.
Date: Saturday, September 31
Time: 3:30 pm EST
Moneyline: Georgia (-650) | Auburn (+460)
Spread: Georgia -14.5 (-120) | Auburn +14.5 (-102)
Total: Over 45.5 (-110) | Under 45.5 (-110)
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The Georgia Bulldogs have a tough test on the road against Auburn. The Tigers aren’t a great team, but playing at Auburn is always tough. Georgia hasn’t been unstoppable, even against teams they should blow off the field, and we’re starting to hear the media saying this may be their year, but we’ll challenge this belief.
Georgia beat UAB 49-21 last week. It took them a while to start playing, but they still won by 28 points. Carson Beck has been solid on offense and will only get better as the season develops.
The talent for Georgia is much better than Auburn, and we will see this play out on Saturday. Auburn has the worst passing game in the SEC and the second-worst run defense. Georgia is capable of blowing Auburn out early in this game. After all, they aren't college football national championship favorites for nothing.
The Tigers' best chance of winning this game is by keeping it close at the half. They’re not very explosive, and if Georgia starts scoring, the Tigers will fall to the wayside.
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