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    Mac's CFB Week 2 Pick: Georgia Bulldogs butcher Tennessee Tech at Sanford Stadium

    By Kelsey Kramer,

    2024-09-06

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    A to Z Sports officially launched its college football coverage, which means they're going to be bringing fans some exciting content across several big-named college teams, including the No. 1 ranked Georgia Bulldogs .

    Yours truly will be following the Dawgs this season alongside A to Z Sports' College Football Managing Editor Travis May.

    Included in the coverage is my dog, "Mac", and his weekly column.

    It sounds silly, but I promise Mac knows ball.

    Each week Mac will join me and take his pick on whether or not the Bulldogs can pull off a sweet victory and ring the bell! We'll also dive into betting odds and fun prop bets.

    We hope you'll follow along.

    Mac's CFB Week 2 Pick: Georgia Bulldogs Butcher Tennessee Tech at Sanford Stadium

    This week, the Bulldogs (1-0) return home to take on Tennessee Tech (0-1) at Sanford Stadium with kickoff at 2 p.m. ET.

    No. 1 Georgia is favored by a historic 53.5 points with the over/under set at 62.5

    According to Mac (1-0), Georgia is going to butcher the Golden Eagles just like Vegas predicts.

    That's easy to predict after what we saw from Carson Beck and the Dawg Pound.

    Beck threw for 278 yards and two scores while the defense held their own in Georgia's 34-3 win over the Clemson Tigers in Week 1.

    The same can't be said for Tennessee Tech, who fell 32-25 to Middle Tennessee in the final 50 seconds of the game last weekend. Golden Eagles backup quarterback Jordyn Potts took over for injured starter Dylan Laible in the first half and tossed for 256 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions in the loss.

    If Tech showed anything last week, it's that they're efficient in the passing game but they lack talent on the ground. Their defense is also weaker when it comes to stopping the run, which could mean a fun day for Georgia's freshman running back Nate Frazier . The Golden Eagles are, however, going to give it their best shot through all four quarters.

    This matchup is ultimately going to be in Georgia and Kirby Smart's hands and how hard they want to go on the FCS (1-AA) team.

    One thing is for sure -- the Bulldogs will win and win big.


    Related: Where to watch, stream, and listen to Georgia Bulldogs vs. Tennessee Tech college football game

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    09-07
    Going be close one Tn tech looking pull off upset Alabama seems be only one with class or talent to beat Georgia year after year but since the vols are hiding , Tn tech trying defend state
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