CFN picks UGA

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Georgia (3-2) at Tennessee (3-1) Oct. 8, 7:00, ESPN2/ESPN3

Here’s The Deal … It wasn’t all that long ago when this was a matchup of two superpowers, and it still might be a battle for the SEC East. The division is still there for the taking.

Tennessee might have lost to Florida, but the Gators are in big trouble with starting quarterback John Brantley out with a knee injury. Georgia might have lost to South Carolina, but the Gamecocks are a hot mess after a weird loss to Auburn that threw its quarterback situation into a tailspin. The East is there for the taking, but Georgia has the schedule to do it. Tennessee doesn’t.

This is a good, strong Vol team with enough talent to go to a decent bowl game while challenging anyone in the SEC on a given day, but after this week comes LSU, and then a trip to Alabama, and then a home date against South Carolina with a trip to Arkansas a few weeks later. It’s not a stretch to think Tennessee might be one of the 20 best teams in the nation and be 4-6 – it’ll beat Middle Tennessee – before closing out against Vandy and Kentucky. This is the most winnable SEC game on the slate until mid-November, and Tennessee has to take advantage.

Georgia has turned the ship around after a lousy start, but the wins came against Coastal Carolina, Ole Miss, and a mediocre Mississippi State. There isn’t a home game again until November, but if the Dawgs can win this week, they should have a good shot at Vandy and against Florida to be in a great position to win the East by taking care of business at home against Auburn and Kentucky. First, they have to win in Knoxville for the first time since 2005.

This series has been AWFUL lately. The last five games have been blowouts and six of the last seven have been decided by double digits after years of classic, SEC-title like battles. These two programs might not be at the level they were at a decade ago, but they’re going to play a game that matters. That’s a good step forward.

Why Georgia Might Win: The secondary has been terrific. The stats look great because Coastal Carolina, Ole Miss, and Mississippi State can’t throw, but the Georgia defense has done a strong job of forcing mistakes with at least one pick in each of the first five games and with two interceptions in each of the three SEC games. Since giving up three touchdown passes to Boise State’s Kellen Moore, the Dawgs have allowed just two scores through the air and haven’t given up more than 157 yards. South Carolina ran wild on the Dawg defense, but Georgia held firm since against the run.

The Georgia offense struggled against Mississippi State, but it was effective when it had to be. Overall, the running game has found its niche with freshman Isaiah Crowell on a tear with 100 yard days in all three SEC contests, and is should be 4-for-4 against a Tennessee defense that’s been decent against the run, but not a brick wall. The line isn’t getting into the backfield enough and it isn’t generating enough of a push for the pass rush.

Why Tennessee Might Win: Bombs away. Georgia’s secondary is doing a terrific job, and the pass rush might be decent, but it’s about to get rained on by a red-hot Tyler Bray and a passing game that didn’t skip a beat against Buffalo after losing star receiver Justin Hunter. Bray’s first significant game action came in last year’s blowout loss to the Dawgs, and he wasn’t bad completing 8-of-12 passes for 81 yards in garbage time, but he grew into the job and has began the season on a roll with a 405-yard, four touchdown day against Cincinnati and with 342 yards and four scores against Buffalo. Georgia will come up with a pick or two, but Bray will keep pressing and will keep pushing the ball down the field all game long.

If the struggling Tennessee pass rush was ever going to start rolling, this would be the game against a Georgia offensive line that gets Aaron Murray hit way too often. It’s part of the deal for an offense that likes to throw like the Dawgs do, but there are too many pressures and too many sacks for a line with enough talent to be among the best in the SEC. The 13 sacks allowed so far are way too many, and while the Tennessee line has done a decent job of keeping Bray upright …

What To Watch Out For: The Georgia pass rush has been red hot. Cornelius Washington has been outstanding from his outside linebacker position making 3.5 sacks over the last two games as one of the main reasons the Dawg front line has been so effective. However, the burgeoning junior star has been suspended after getting arrested for a DUI. That means more work for Jarvis Jones, the much-heralded USC transfer who has been solid so far against the run with 28 tackles so far, and better lately getting into the backfield with two assisted sacks against Ole Miss and two on his own against Mississippi State. Georgia will keep dialing up the pressure with its linebackers, and Bray has to connect on the short to midrange throws to take advantage.

Tennessee got what it needed out of Da’Rick Rogers last week. With Hunter out, the Vols needed a new No. 1 target, and the sophomore stepped up with seven catches for 180 yards and two touchdowns in the blowout over Buffalo. Fast and with NFL upside, he’ll be the focus of the passing attack the rest of the way. With three 100-yard games in the first four, he’s quickly becoming one of the SEC’s newest stars.

What Will Happen: Tennessee will throw well with Bray cranking out over 300 yards. Georgia will throw well, and it’ll run strong, too, to balance out the attack in a fun, see-saw battle. Georgia will continue to make a bit of a statement in the SEC East, but Tennessee will look strong in the tough, late loss. Finally, this series will have a good game again.

CFN Prediction: Georgia 27 … Tennessee 23

Scout.com: CFN Preview - Georgia at Tennessee

Hope CDD and the Vols prove them wrong.
 
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Ugh...we gotta pull this out.

I thought Jarvis Jones was hurt for them...guess he came back sooner than expected...wish we could say the same for Lathers.
 
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#3
Dooley needs a win against a quality SEC opponent. Here's his chance
 
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This is great news! Their predictions are about as accurate as Steven Pearl's free throws...

If I'm not mistaken, the chose Cincy to beat UT as well...
 
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It’s been said, but we NEED TO WIN THIS GAME. Here’s why …

Like stressed in the new ESPN article, we play LSU and Bama back-to-back, then play South Carolina the next week … we’re gonna be beat up going into the South Carolina game, and guess what, South Carolina has a bye before they play us

If we're gonna get a big time SEC win this season, it needs to be this week.
 
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Has ANYONE picked UT? C'mon, man-- two decently matched teams playing at Neyland, and everyone's picking the Dawgs? I can see them getting the love between the hedges, but no one thinks we can defend our house against CMR's last stand?
 
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Once again who gives a **** if were "predicted to lose" no one knows so theres no point in reading that long post!
 
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Obviously the dozens of people who took time to read another person's opinion cares.

If you think random opinions on subjects don't matter, then you're a complete hypocrite giving yours to VN.
 
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This is great news! Their predictions are about as accurate as Steven Pearl's free throws...

If I'm not mistaken, the chose Cincy to beat UT as well...

Didn't they also pick the Gators over Bama last week?

What Will Happen: Expect something special. Look elsewhere if you need points to enjoy a big game; these two will come up with one of the hardest-hitting, most aggressive defensive games you’ll see all year. The NFL talent on both defenses will keep pro scouts busy in the film room or months, and the offenses will be one step behind and one step slower all game long. The defenses will be even, and the two backfields will play to a statistical standstill, but Brantley will be a little better than McCarron thanks to the Gator pass rush. It’ll come down to a late drive, and Brantley, who’ll have problems all game long finding anything deep, will connect on a defining third down pass to get in a position for a game-winning field goal.

CFN Prediction: Florida 20 … Alabama 17
 
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No surprise here. Georgia should be favored. Best to be an underdog. This is a have to win. Go Vols!
 
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GA pass defense weak last year, not tested this year. We will give up our few bonehead plays, long ones, but we can score 30 plus. Special teams, as long as we dont make the mistakes there ...... 38-24 UT!.....If we do, 35-27 GA :(.......So how about no blocked punts or returns to the house!
 
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