Final predictions for Clean Old-Fashioned Hate game between Georgia Tech and No. 7 Georgia

It's rivalry week in college football, which means the "Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate" game will be underway in Athens on Friday night.  The Bulldogs have absolutely dominated in recent years, winning 19 of the past 22 games played against the Yellow Jackets.   Of course, it will be another blackout in honor of Black Friday.  The last time […]

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Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck (15) breaks a tackle by Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets defensive lineman D'Quan Douse (99) during the first half at Hyundai Field.
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It's rivalry week in college football, which means the "Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate" game will be underway in Athens on Friday night. 

The Bulldogs have absolutely dominated in recent years, winning 19 of the past 22 games played against the Yellow Jackets.  

Of course, it will be another blackout in honor of Black Friday. 

The last time Georgia had a blackout was just a few weeks ago and that did not turn out well for the Tennessee Volunteers in front of a rockin' Sanford Stadium. 

Heading into this must-watch under-the-lights matchup, media members of A to Z Sports decided to weigh in, sharing their final score predictions for the rivalry game.


Georgia 38, Georgia Tech 13

This is the last chance the Bulldogs have to get right before they compete for the SEC Championship. Carson Beck will continue to show vast improvements and consistency against Georgia Tech, which will prove far too much for the Yellow Jackets to handle. Georgia Tech’s cute back-and-forth between their two bad QBs on offense might work against lowly ACC teams, but it won’t against Jalon Walker and Georgia’s stacked defense. This game is over early. – Travis May

Georgia 31, Georgia Tech 17 

Georgia Tech knows how to pick up a victory when they get their ground game going but Georgia's defense isn't going to let the Yellow Jackets embarrass them on their home field again like they did in the first half against UMass last Saturday. Additionally, Carson Beck has been playing some of his best ball and that should only continue against a weak pass rush. Kirby Smart's Bulldogs taking down Brent Key's Yellow Jackets in the Clean Old-Fashioned Hate game will also get the College Football Playoff Committee to stop questioning this Georgia team and put them in the playoffs no matter how the SEC championship game turns out. – Kelsey Kramer

Georgia 32, Georgia Tech 17

The Georgia Bulldogs haven’t had quite the season they are used to, but that’s just a testament to the SEC having more parity this year than we are used to seeing. But in this game, they should handle the competition fairly easily. GT will run the ball, in a bunch of different ways, and they are big pushovers, but Georgia should handle business. – Justin Churchill

Georgia 27, Georgia Tech 24

What Georgia team is going to show up? Will we get the team that dominated Texas from start to finish or the one who struggled against Ole Miss and UMass? Unlike in past years, this isn’t a bad Georgia Tech team. They are explosive through the air while also having a lot of success on the ground. Quarterback Haynes King has shown up in big games this season and that ability could give the Georgia defense fits. No matter what happens, the Bulldogs will play in the SEC Championship Game, but they can’t look past a scrappy and talented Yellow Jackets squad. – Tyler Forness