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Georgia vs. Auburn odds, line: 2021 college football picks, SEC on CBS predictions from model on 12-4 run

Georgia vs. Auburn odds, line: 2021 college football picks, SEC on CBS predictions from model on 12-4 run

No. 18 Auburn and its high-powered offense will face off against No. 2 Georgia and its top-ranked defense Saturday afternoon in the first half of an SEC on CBS doubleheader. The Bulldogs (5-0) had back-to-back shutout performances against Vanderbilt and Arkansas. The Tigers (4-1) won their first conference matchup and defeated LSU 24-19 last week. Georgia quarterback JT Daniels missed last week with a lat injury and he’s questionable for this matchup. 

Kickoff from Jordan-Hare Stadium is set for 3:30 p.m. ET. The Bulldogs are favored by 15.5 points in the latest Georgia vs. Auburn odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while the over-under for total points is set at 46.5. Before making any Auburn vs. Georgia picks, be sure to check out the college football predictions and analysis from the proven SportsLine Projection Model.

The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every FBS college football game 10,000 times. Over the past five-plus years, the proprietary computer model has generated a stunning profit of almost $3,400 for $100 players on its top-rated college football picks against the spread. It also enters Week 6 of the 2021 season on a 12-4 run on all top-rated college football side picks. Anyone who has followed it has seen huge returns.

Now, the model has locked in on Georgia vs. Auburn and just revealed its college football Week 6 picks and predictions. You can head to SportsLine to see the model’s CFB picks. Here are the betting lines and trends for Auburn vs. Georgia  

  • Georgia vs. Auburn spread: Bulldogs -15.5
  • Georgia vs. Auburn over-under: 46.5 points
  • Georgia vs. Auburn money line: Auburn +550, Georgia -800
  • UGA: Bulldogs are 4-1 ATS in their last five games overall
  • AUB: Under is 7-1 in Tigers last eight conference games

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Why Georgia can cover

The Bulldogs have played shutdown defense. Georgia allows 177.8 total yards per game. Teams are forced to pass the ball because their rushing attack has been completely taken away by the Bulldogs. Georgia allows 67.8 rushing yards per game, and to make matters worse, teams have trouble scoring. The Bulldogs allow a putrid 4.6 points per game.

Georgia held Vanderbilt and Arkansas to zero points in back-to-back weeks. The Razorbacks and Commodores combined for 13 first downs while managing to rush for 128 yards total. The Bulldog defense forces opponents to fight for every yard and will do the same on Saturday afternoon. 

Why Auburn can cover

The Tigers have one of the top run games in the SEC and average 238.2 rushing yards per game. Going up against Georgia’s stout run defense will be a battle for Auburn, but the Tigers have the the running backs to do so. Freshman Jarquez Hunter and sophomore Tank Bigsby both have over 400 rushing yards on the year.

Hunter leads Auburn with 42 carries for 447 yards and three touchdowns. The Mississippi native also averages a team-high 89.4 rushing yards per game with 10.1 yards per rush. Bigsby has a team-high 74 carries for 430 yards and four touchdowns. The sophomore back rushes for 86 yards per game. This duo hopes to break free against the Bulldog defense. 

How to make Auburn vs. Georgia picks

The model likes the under, projecting that the teams will combine for 43 points. It also has generated a point-spread pick that is hitting in almost 60 percent of simulations. You can only get the model’s picks at SportsLine

So who wins the Georgia vs. Auburn matchup on Saturday? And which side of the spread is hitting almost 60 percent of the time? Visit SportsLine right now to see which side of the spread to back, all from the advanced model on a 12-4 run on its top-rated college football side picks, and find out.

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