Sport books have Florida heavily favored on Saturday against Georgia.The Gators have not been that great a play versus the college football betting odds at the Internet sportsbook this season but that could change since Florida is expected to get back four defensive players including star linebacker Brandon Spikes.
Sport books have Florida as a 15-point favorite at home against Georgia on Saturday. The Gators have been without Spikes and defensive tackles Lawrence Marsh and Jaye Howard but all are expected to play this Internet sportsbook week. “If they continue to work like they did tonight, they will definitely play in the game on Saturday,” defensive line coach Dan McCarney said. The Gators have had Marsh for only two games this Internet sportsbook season. Howard missed the last couple of games with a knee injury while Spikes missed last week after playing sparingly against Arkansas. “He looked really good today,” coach Urban Meyer said about Spikes. “He probably could have played Saturday. He told us before the game he was ready to go. He hadn’t practiced all week.” Florida may also have backup defensive tackle Justin Trattou available this week.
The Gators won’t have defensive tackle Brandon Antwine against Georgia and he may be out for the sport books season. They are expected to have running back Jeff Demps this week. He sprained his neck against Mississippi State but should be ready for Georgia as Internet sportsbook info indicated.
In other key sport books injury news, Minnesota will be without their star receiver Eric Decker for the rest of the regular season due to a sprained left foot. “It’s tough right now,” quarterback Adam Weber said. “You have all these expectations for the season, and it’s a big blow.” He has been the only real weapon offensively for Minnesota so his loss is a big one and could affect the Gophers odds at sport books. Minnesota is struggling on offense as sport books stats show. They are only averaging 21.1 points per game. In the last two weeks they have scored a total of seven points. Decker has been so good that he has five of the team’s six touchdown catches and he was second in the Big 10 in receiving yards as sport books statistics indicated despite being hurt. “I think he’s the best wide receiver in college football, period,” coach Tim Brewster said Tuesday. “You know, it’s tough to replace a guy like that.”