Best Bets For #6 Georgia Vs. #15 Tennessee Week 3

  • There are +141 odds for Joey Aguilar to throw for over 1.5 touchdowns.
  • Nate Frazier’s rushing yard total is set at 58.5 yards.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A heavy hitting matchup is set for College Gameday in Week 3, and it is the SEC season opener between the #6 Georgia Bulldogs and #15 Tennessee Volunteers from Neyland Stadium.

There is value on both sides on college football prop betting sites. That said, we’re circling the props for Tennessee QB, Joey Aguilar, and Georgia RB, Nate Frazier, and their respective totals for the game.

Take Advantage Of Plus Money On Multi TDs For Aguilar

Joey Aguilar Total Passing Touchdowns

  • Over 1.5 +141
  • Under 1.5 -186

Everyone should be all over Aguilar’s odds to throw for multiple touchdowns in this one. He’s done so in both games to start the season already, including a three touchdown performance in Week 1 vs. Syracuse and a two TD outing against ETSU in Week 2.

Those making the argument that Georgia hasn’t allowed a passing TD yet this season are correct, however, they’ve had little to no competition in Marshall in Week 1 and FCS Austin Peay in Week 2.

With the Vols offense clicking through two weeks, we’re taking the plus money on college football sportsbooks on for Aguilar to throw multiple touchdowns.

Vols Keep Frazier In Check On The Ground

Nate Frazier Total Rushing Yards

  • Over 57.5 -114
  • Under 57.5 -114

This is an absolute fade spot on Nate Frazier, as this could be one of his toughest assignments of the season. He’s already gotten off to a slow start in the first two weeks against poor competition, as he hasn’t crossed 70 rushing yards.

He now gets met with a top-20 run defense in the Tennessee, who have allowed just 76 rush yards per game through two games. They allowed 103 yards in Week 1 to Syracuse and 49 yards in Week 2 to ETSU.

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Sam is a college football enthusiast and who's been on the CollegeFootballProps.com team since 2020. He grew up a Florida State fan and graduated as a Nole in 2019. When he's not chopping it up about the Seminoles CFP snub, he's playing dynasty mode on College Football 25.