2:36 pm November 12, 2012, by AJC Sports
The prospect of playing for the BCS title may have some Georgia fans thrilled, but Vegas isn’t quite sold on the Bulldogs’ chances.
While Jeff Schultz has a tough time believing an SEC team will miss out on playing in the championship, the odds are not in his favor.
Georgia’s odds of making the title game stand at 20-1. Too high or too low?
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114 comments Add your comment
keith stoe
November 13th, 2012
5:58 am
Alabama is yesterdays news! I cannot wait until they play UGA. Crybaby AJ will throw more completions to our DB’s than his entire team! Mark it down, UGA to the BCS CHAMPIONSHIP! GATA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EllijayDAWG
November 13th, 2012
6:24 am
Georgia plays Kansas State in Miami for it all. Ducks and Irish lose down the stretch and Georgia hangs on to beat Bama in the SEC title game.
Buckeye
November 13th, 2012
6:25 am
Vols under Dooley
4-18 SEC
0-15 v Top 25
SEC! SEC! LEAST
Sunny Cloisters
November 13th, 2012
7:02 am
The odds should be closer to 500 to 1. Mark Richt is not a championship coach, and all the Kool-Aid in the world won’t change that.
ty
November 13th, 2012
7:27 am
Since GS and GT are run oriented it is necessary that GA score a lot of points on both to make a statement. But if they both have the long sustained time consuming drives the scores may not be to high. Defense is the key to not allowing either to score much therefore maybe GA can get a high score vs them both. I dare say that GS has a much better defense than GT but GT probably will score more than GS. Since GT is the second game GA should be use to their offense and stuff them as they should unless GA does not tackle as they did not the in the first GA GT game in the Johnson regime.
ty
November 13th, 2012
7:48 am
Just a testiment of how strong the SEC is this year. Where are the teams below Oregon, Kansas State, and ND in their conference ranked?…..Oh yes, I forgot, ND gets to choose who they play but what are their records vs the good teams? If the SEC is 4-9 ranked and play a championship game. Does Al or GA not move up after the championship game if only one of the top three has the extra championship game? Even if all three end up undefeated. Why should ND get a free ride with their dismal schedule???? Oh yes, I forgot, they are ND. What is the total won loss records of the teams the top three have played.
Bulldawgman49
November 13th, 2012
8:10 am
If for some reason the we find away to get in the title game well we do if not we don’t . There is still a way . And that’s the problem with the polls and BCS and why there will be a playoff coming soon .
So these teams will actually play each other. GO DAWGS !!!!
BUZZ OFF
November 13th, 2012
9:18 am
@Sunny
If you think you know it all then explain how CMR has won 2 SEC Championships if he isn’t, according to you, “a championship coach”!!! I would love to bet $1000 on this at 20:1. By far the biggest obstacle is Bama because at least 2 teams in the top 3 will fall.
Tom
November 13th, 2012
11:06 am
If you are a real dawg there’s always a chance!! Go Dawgs!!
NAPA VALLEY knows what my G stands for
November 13th, 2012
11:17 am
In California, tons of pedestrians know that famous G on my cap.
GO DOGS !!
tell me again
November 13th, 2012
12:10 pm
On a lighter note. The lady Petraeus had an affair with / his biographer, titled the book she wrote on the general, “All In”. I bet it was! LOL You can’t make this stuff up!
Mr Natural
November 13th, 2012
12:26 pm
Sports Illustrated released their bowl predictions. Guess which bowl they predicted the Dawgs would play in…………..The Outback Bowl, har har har har.
Half Century Dawg
November 13th, 2012
1:29 pm
UGA??
November 12th, 2012
3:27 pm
I’m surprised that Vegas has odds on this — nobody outside of Georgia cares about the dawgs.
Wrong, I live in Tennessee and I care about the Dawgs.
fan
November 14th, 2012
7:12 pm
Johnny Miezell, the Alabama “nightmare”, this kid is good and should be a top contender for the Heisman. The play I liked was when he running to his left at full speed and fired strike a strike in the endzone. He’s elusive and terroizes defenses. There’s not a better quarterback in the country than this freshman.