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Texas vs. Georgia, 7:30 ET
Every so often during the college football season we get a game or two that is absolutely can’t miss. This week is filled with great games and a ton of ranked matchups. I feel like we haven’t seen many ranked matchups taking place this season, but I could just be misremembering. This week there are a bunch that I am looking forward to. However, there is no game more exciting to me than Texas vs. Georgia, and that’s the one we will tackle here.
Texas has had a very interesting season. They came into the year with the highest of expectations. The offense was expected to be one of the best in the country. It wasn’t just that, they expected the defense to be unstoppable as well. What has happened is a struggle for far too many games this year. They took on Ohio State in the first game of the year and lost 14-7. That was fairly respectable to hold the Buckeyes to that low of a score in Ohio. However, as you can tell from the score, the offense couldn’t get anything going. Their other loss is a bad one, on the road against Florida. Their other two road games were wins, over Kentucky and over Mississippi State. However, both of those games required overtime. I’m not exactly sure why they have significant road struggles, but they do. One of the big advantages they will have in this game is that they had a bye week last week. After beating Vanderbilt (barely), they had two weeks to prepare for this one. They will need it if they have any hopes of making the College Football Playoffs. As of right now, they are not projected to make it. They likely need to win the remainder of their season to have a shot.


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