The Georgia Bulldogs enter Saturday’s matchup with the Kentucky Wildcats as heavy favorites, with the Wildcats coming off a major loss to South Carolina last Saturday. The Dawgs have won 41 straight regular season games as well as 14 straight against the Wildcats heading into this matchup.

Familiarity has been a key storyline heading into this game, as two former Bulldogs will suit up as starters for Kentucky. Brock Vandagriff , who spent three years with the Bulldogs and transferred in December to join the Wildcats, will start at quarterback after showing promise in week one but struggling mightily against the Gamecocks. Former Georgia star Jamon Dumas-Johnson will also be facing his former team as he starts at linebacker for Kentucky.

The game will kickoff at 7:30 p.m. ET on ABC at Kroger Field in Lexington. Here are five reasons to expect the Bulldogs to dominate the Wildcats and cover the spread on Saturday.

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