This Monday, NCAA college football has nothing less than the College Football Playoff (CFP) final between TCU vs Georgia, in Inglewood, CA.
The 2022 Fiesta Bowl champion, TCU, will face the 2022 Peach Bowl champion, Georgia for the CFP Championship final. Who will win?
At JefeBet we tell you how the teams arrive at the grand final, the predictions and the odds for TCU Horned Frogs vs Georgia Bulldogs for this match that defines the winner of the CFP.
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Predictions and Betting Preview for the TCU vs Georgia College Football Game on January 9, 2023
- Where: SoFi Stadium – Inglewood, CA
- When: Monday, January 9, 2023, 7.30 PM E.T.
Odds provided by DraftKings.
Betting on the TCU Horned Frogs
- Season record: 13-1
- Spread: +13
- Moneyline: +370
- Over/Under: 62.5
They were crowned Fiesta Bowl champions after defeating the Michigan Wolverines 51-45, and they made it clear that the only loss they duffered, against the Kansas State Wildcats, although unexpected, did not stop the crushing pace they had maintained for most of the season.
They average 41.1 points scored per game, and 25 points allowed. In yards rushed, they totaled 474.1 (269.6 passing and 204.5 ground), while they have averaged 385.1 yards allowed (235.6 through the air, and 149.5 per carry).
Betting on the Georgia Bulldogs
- Season record: 14-0
- Spread: -13
- Moneyline: -460
- Over/Under: 62.5
In the preview of the 2022 Peach Bowl final, we had already told you that Georgia is on the right track and that it will win. The Georgia Bulldogs have remained undefeated this season, and they got to be champions last week. Now, they will seek the CFP championship twice under the guidance of their coach, Kirby Smart.
The final against the Ohio State Buckeyes was really electrifying, and although they won, it was not easy for them, since they have just managed to make the difference in the last quarter (7-7; 21-7; 10-0 and 3-18). Undoubtedly, that game was a show of character from the Bulldogs, who average 39.4 points scored per game and 12.8 points against.
Regarding total yards, they average 494.9 (293 through the air and 201.9 on the ground), while the totaled average of yards allowed is 292.1 (215.1 were by pass and 77 per carry).
JefeBet Prediction
In numbers, Georgia’s defense is nearly impenetrable, while on offense it is barely inferior to TCU.
If we take into account what cannot be measured, for example the temperament, what Georgia showed last week was huge, and that speaks of an united group that knows how to stand up in the face of hardships. For all these reasons, at JefeBet we believe they will win the game.
Prediction: Georgia wins but does not cover the spread.