Sure, Ohio State scored a first-quarter touchdown in the national semifinal, but the Buckeyes had the potential No. It’s almost impossible to run the ball on Georgia - the Bulldogs allow just 77 rushing yards per game - and I expect TCU quarterback Max Duggan to struggle early against disguised coverages from Kirby Smart’s 'spread' defense. I’m shorting the Frogs offense in the first quarter. Picks via Gambling Analyst Sam Panayotovich : PICK: Georgia (-12.5 at FOX Bet at time of pick) to win by more than 12.5 points But, if Georgia plays their best, and TCU plays its best, Georgia has advantages all over the field. Now, having better players does not help with luck or even guarantee you will win a game without effort and making mistakes. TCU has a more dynamic quarterback in that Max Duggan can move the ball with his legs, but Stetson Bennett throws a better ball. Georgia has better skill players and better talent on the back end of the defense.
The Bulldogs are better on both the offensive and defensive lines.
In this case, Georgia has the better players.
The team with the better players usually ends up winning. However, college football can be simple in that regard. Football can often be complicated, or at least we make it feel that way. Stars matter, and Georgia has far more of them. Pick via FOX Sports NFL Analyst Geoff Schwartz : Joel Klatt discusses the Georgia Bulldogs taking on the TCU Horned Frogs on Monday