Florida vs. Georgia Prediction Pick 2010
Posted on | October 27, 2010 | No Comments

A trap game. In that he'll run a lot of 24 trap.
Florida vs. Georgia Prediction Pick 2010
That’s right, it’s time for the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party, a.k.a. the only sellout Jacksonville’s gonna see this year. It’s not exactly as gravitas filled in previous years, but let’s be honest. We’re in a week where you can’t argue for a bigger game for the average fan, even where both teams are closer to .500 than ranked.
And like I said in my previous post, the return of A.J. Green has been huge for UGA. It’s been worth about a yard per play, 55 yards per game, and 14 points overall. Now they also got the comfort and ease of Vanderbilt and Tennessee so these numbers are slightly inflated. But A.J. is back, and he’s making things easier for the offense.
Why is this so important? Because this is why it seems like such an uphill climb for Florida to win this game. Georgia may allow about a half a yard more per play, but that’s a byproduct of them being comfortably to far ahead of their opponents in all of their wins.
Georgia’s run game still isn’t great. But they’re allowing under three yards per carry. Dives and speed options are not going to get it done. Jeff Demps seems as if he’s going to be back. And he’s got a chance to spring one. But that being said? Georgia has only allowed 15 trips to the red zone and Florida is going to have to chain together first downs.
And even when they get there? They have to come out with points. About one out of three times? They’ve ended up with nothing. They need to find a way to get Trey Burton untracked if they wish to make with the red zone scoring.
Florida’s defense is going to have to intercept Aaron Murray twice as well. It’s not as if they can’t generate a big play on defense, but not to belabor a point, but they’ve got 14 giveaways. And if I may channel Dan Dierdorf? Florida absolutely has to win the turnover battle.
The third thing? Justin Houston. He has to be stopped. It’s not going to be an easy thing either. He’s tied for the national sack lead and he was able to get a couple of sacks off of an underrated Wildcat O-Line.
So? Can Florida keep the streak alive? Short answer? No. Murray will go 17 for 25 and throw two touchdowns. Washaun Ealy will run for one. Add a field goal and?
Georgia 24, Florida 13.
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Tags: A.J. Green > Aaron Murray > Jeff Demps > Justin Houston > Predictions > Rosin > Trey Burton > Washaun Ealy
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