No. 8 Georgia is a heavy favorite against struggling UMass as it looks to protect its playoff hopes
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No. 8 Georgia is a heavy favorite against struggling UMass as it looks to protect its playoff hopes

Massachusetts (2-8) at no. 8 Georgia (8-2, No. 10 CFP), Saturday, 12:45 p.m. ET (SEC Network)

BetMGM College Football Odds: Georgia by 42 1/2.

Series Record: Georgia leads 1-0.

What is at stake?

Georgia, which moved back into the projected College Football Playoff field at No. 10 after last week’s 33-17 win over Tennessee, will look to protect their playoff hopes. Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck will aim to build on the momentum gained by throwing for two touchdowns and running for another without throwing an interception. Beck had 12 interceptions in his previous six games. The Bulldogs are favored to extend their FBS-leading streak of 29 straight home wins that goes into 2019. UMass will play its first game after firing coach Don Brown on Monday. Offensive coordinator Shane Montgomery will serve as interim coach and will continue to call plays.

Key matching

Georgia run defense against UMass RB Jalen John. John leads a balanced running game with four players who have netted more than 200 yards on the ground. Montgomery says a key will be establishing the running game early to guard against his offense becoming one-dimensional. On Nov. 2, UMass rushed for 199 yards and led another Southeastern Conference team, Mississippi State, 10-0 early before falling 45-20. John ran for 119 yards and two touchdowns in last week’s game 35-34 overtime loss to Liberty.

Players to watch

UMass: Montgomery said he plans to rotate two freshman quarterbacks, Ahmad Haston and AJ Hairston. Haston started last week against Liberty after senior Taisun Phommachanh suffered a season-ending injury against Mississippi State.

Georgia: Beck will try to avoid turnovers against a pass defense that is a strength of the Minutemen. UMass ranks fifth in the nation in pass defense, holding opponents to 159.6 passing yards per game. Beck has passed for 19 touchdowns with 12 interceptions this season. He threw 24 touchdown passes with just six interceptions in 2023.

Facts & figures

Georgia is averaging 30.6 points per game and UMass is giving up an average of 32 points. … The Athens Banner-Herald reported that UMass will receive a $1.9 million guaranteed payout from Georgia, per a contract signed in 2019. … The Minutemen’s only wins this season have come against non-bowl opponents Subdivision, Central Connecticut State and Wagner. … UMass will move into the Mid-American Conference next season. … Georgia is the third SEC opponent of the season for UMass, following a 45-3 home loss to Missouri on Oct. 12 and the loss at Mississippi State. … Georgia will finish its regular season at home against Georgia Tech on Friday, Nov. 29. … The Bulldogs are 48-4 at home in coach Kirby Smart’s nine seasons. … Bulldogs freshman RB Nate Frazier ran for 68 yards and a touchdown against Tennessee in his first start.

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