Florida vs. Georgia Underdog Fantasy player over/under picks
By Adam Spencer
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Florida vs. Georgia is perhaps the biggest game on the Tuesday night schedule in the SEC. It is important for seeding in the SEC basketball tournament and it is also a battle of teams trying to snap matching 3-game losing streaks.
The Gators are missing big man Colin Castleton, who has been out with an injury for the last few games. The Bulldogs are riding 3-straight losses by 20+ points.
Tuesday night’s rivalry game is set to tip off at 7 p.m. Eastern time and can be seen on the SEC Network.
Over at Underdog, there are ways to get in on the action by making fantasy picks for Florida-Georgia player over/under stats.
What is Underdog and why should SEC fans care?
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Through Underdog’s “Pick’em” contests, you can bundle a few selections of player prop picks similar to what you find at sportsbooks, and yes, you can put real money against these picks.
Underdog Fantasy is available in 41 states, so a lot of those SEC states where sports betting is not yet legal? You can do Underdog Fantasy picks for real money, as we’re outlining here.
Underdog Fantasy is not available in the following states: CT, DE, HI, ID, IA, LA, MI, MT, NV.
Underdog is available in these states, but Pick’em contests as we outline here are not available: AZ, CO, MD, MO, NH, NJ, OH, PA, TN, WA, WV.
College sports Pick’em contests are available in these SEC states: AL, FL, GA, KY, SC, TX.
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My picks for Florida vs. Georgia
Riley Kugel “higher” 19.5 points+rebounds+assists. One of the lone bright spots for the Gators since losing Castleton has been the play of Kugel, a freshman guard. In his past 2 games, he’s covered the 19.5 over/under just with points alone, scoring 20 points at Vanderbilt and 24 vs. Kentucky. He’s been hot lately and Georgia doesn’t have the defensive prowess at the guard position to stop him on Tuesday night.
Will Richard “lower” 5.0 rebounds. Richard grabbed 7 boards on Saturday against Vanderbilt, but prior to that, he hadn’t posted 5 or more rebounds in a game since Feb. 4, going 5-straight games without hitting the mark. Georgia has enough size in the paint with Braelen Bridges and others to keep Richard from getting 5 boards.
Terry Roberts “lower” 19.5 points+rebounds+assists. Roberts is still working his way back from injury after suffering a concussion against Auburn on Feb. 1. In 6 games played in February, Roberts has yet to eclipse the 19.5 points+rebounds+assists mark. One thing Florida has is some length with its wings. Roberts doesn’t seem to be fully back to 100% yet, so I like him to once again finish under 19.5 points+rebounds+assists.
How many picks should you make?
The more picks you string together, the higher the “multiplier” or payout. Of course, the more you string together, the less likely you are to win because all of the picks have to hit in order for you to win.
A 3-way parlay of the picks I listed above would pay out $60 on a $10 bet:
If you’d rather play it safer and only go for a 2-way parlay, I’d suggest eliminating the Richard rebounds portion of the contest and just go with Kugel and Roberts. Either way, it’s sure to be an interesting game in Athens!
Get started on Underdog by clicking here and make your picks for Tuesday’s Florida-Georgia or other CFB, CBB, NFL and NBA games. Using this link means Underdog will match your deposit up to $100. If you deposit $25, you’ll get an extra $25 to start playing right away.
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Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.