The Power 5 college football conference title games kick off this weekend. Szvetitz gives his predictions in the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC matchups.
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Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett has run for six touchdowns in leading the defending national champion Bulldogs to a 12-0 record.
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The fight to capture conference championships and, in some cases, College Football Playoff berths, is on this weekend.
Playmakers will be counted on to seize the moment from the SEC to the Big 12 in an action-packed slate.
FrontPageBets takes a look at some interesting proposition bets offered in this title-packed slate.
Georgia QB Stetson Bennett anytime TD (+125) vs. LSU
Stetson Bennett will try to continue the Bulldogs' quest to repeat as national champion in the SEC championship game against LSUÂ (9-3).
More than a game manager, he has thrown for 3,151 yards with 16 touchdowns. He's killed some drives with six interceptions.
The underappreciated quarterback has also found the end zone with his feet for Georgia (12-0) seven times this season. He's rushed for 190 yards. He's a better runner than he's given credit for and faces the Tigers' 59th-ranked run defense.Â
Bet on Bennett punching one in at the goal line.
Clemson QB D.J. Uiagalelei anytime TD (-155) vs. North Carolina
Clemson offensive leader D.J. Uiagalelei has had some frustration in this 10-2 season that will fall short of the CFP. He faces North Carolina (9-3) in the ACC championship.
Like Bennett, he can make plays in the air, tossing for 2,511 yards and 22 TDs. He can also snuff progress with seven picks.
But big and physical as a runner, he has amassed 545 yards and seven touchdowns. He meets a Tar Heels defense that ranks 91st versus the run.
Don't be surprised to see him cross the goal line in this one. Â
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