Georgia Bulldogs vs Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Prediction and Picks - November 28, 2025

By: Dean Whitaker Published 11/27/2025, 02:48 AM ET
Haynes King looks to lead the Yellow Jackets over the Bulldogs
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Friday afternoon SEC vs ACC College football action, and we have a Georgia vs Georgia Tech prediction locked and loaded for you. The Bulldogs enter this contest off a 35-3 home win over Charlotte, to move to 10-1 on the year. Georgia Tech is off a bad 42-28 home loss to Pittsburgh, which dropped them to 9-2 on the year. Georgia has won the last seven games in this series. Can the Yellow Jackets break the string? Read on to see our Georgia vs Georgia Tech prediction.

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Georgia Needs to Avoid The Upset

Georgia enters rivalry week at 10-1 overall and 7-1 in SEC play, fresh off a dominant 35-3 win over Charlotte on November 22. Gunner Stockton was efficient, completing 17 of 21 passes for 196 yards, while Nate Frazier scored twice on the ground. The defense completely smothered Charlotte, holding them to just three points and under 200 total yards. It was the Bulldogs’ seventh straight victory, keeping them firmly in the College Football Playoff mix and setting the stage for another high-stakes edition of “Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate.”

The Bulldogs’ offense has been steady all season, averaging 430.3 yards per game and 33.7 points per contest. Stockton has thrown for 2,465 yards and 19 touchdowns, spreading the ball to targets like Zachariah Branch (638 yards, 3 TDs) and Noah Thomas (254 yards, 4 TDs). On the ground, Frazier leads with 701 rushing yards and five scores, while Chauncey Bowens has added 493 yards and six touchdowns. Georgia’s balance between the run and pass has kept defenses guessing, and their ability to sustain drives is reflected in nearly 26 first downs per game.

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Defensively, Georgia has been elite, allowing just 294.5 yards per game and 17.4 points per contest, ranking 12th nationally in scoring defense. The run defense has been particularly stout, holding opponents to 87.6 yards per game, while the secondary has limited explosive plays. With a margin of victory averaging more than two touchdowns, the Bulldogs have consistently controlled games. Heading into Atlanta, Georgia knows a win not only extends their streak over Tech but also locks in momentum for the SEC Championship and a likely playoff berth.

Tech Off A Bad Loss To Pittsburgh

Georgia Tech comes in at 9-2 overall and 6-2 in ACC play, but momentum slipped after a 42-28 home loss to Pittsburgh on November 22. Haynes King threw for 257 yards and two touchdowns but also tossed two costly interceptions, including a 100-yard pick-six. He added 76 rushing yards and a score, while Jamal Haynes chipped in 39 rushing yards and a touchdown. Despite rallying late, the Jackets couldn’t overcome a 21-point first-quarter deficit. That defeat knocked them out of ACC title contention, leaving only pride and playoff hopes hinging on an upset of Georgia.

Offensively, Tech has been explosive, averaging 485.9 yards per game and 35.3 points per contest, ranking 20th nationally. King has been the centerpiece, throwing for 2,516 yards and 12 touchdowns while rushing for 883 yards and 15 scores. Malik Rutherford (391 yards, 3 TDs) and Isiah Canion (426 yards, 4 TDs) headline a deep receiving corps, while Malik Hosley has added balance with 628 rushing yards and seven touchdowns. The Jackets’ ability to generate chunk plays is reflected in their 7.2 yards per play, one of the best marks in the country.

Defensively, Georgia Tech has struggled, allowing 409.5 yards per game and 25.8 points per contest, ranking 77th nationally in scoring defense. The run defense has been porous at 167.8 yards allowed per game, and the secondary has given up 241.6 passing yards per contest. Turnovers have been scarce, with just six forced all season, leaving the unit vulnerable against high-powered offenses. Against Georgia, the Jackets will need King’s dual-threat ability to keep them in the game and hope their offense can outscore the Bulldogs. With the rivalry at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and both teams ranked, Tech has a chance to salvage its season with a statement win.

Georgia vs Georgia Tech Pick

Georgia vs Georgia Tech Spread Pick

  • Georgia Tech +14 (4 Units)

Taking Georgia Tech at +14 makes sense because their offense has consistently proven it can put points on the board against quality opponents. Haynes King has been the engine, throwing for over 2,500 yards while rushing for 883 yards and 15 touchdowns, giving the Jackets a true dual‑threat quarterback who can stress defenses in multiple ways. They average 35.3 points per game and nearly 486 yards of total offense, ranking among the top 20 nationally. Even against Georgia’s elite defense, Tech’s ability to generate chunk plays through receivers like Isiah Canion and Malik Rutherford means they’re capable of keeping drives alive and finding the end zone. Getting two full touchdowns provides a cushion for an offense that rarely gets shut down completely.

On the other side, Georgia is clearly the more complete team, but rivalry games often play tighter than expected. The Bulldogs’ defense allows just 17.4 points per game, yet Tech’s tempo and versatility can force them into uncomfortable situations. Georgia Tech’s defense has been shaky, but if their offense can trade scores and King avoids turnovers, the Jackets have the tools to hang around. With the spread sitting at +14, Tech doesn’t need to win outright—they just need to keep it competitive, and their explosive offense combined with the emotional edge of rivalry week makes covering that number a realistic outcome.

Georgia vs Georgia Tech Over/Under Pick

  • Under 59.5 (5 Units)

The Under 59.5 makes sense because Georgia’s defense has been one of the best in the nation, holding opponents to just 17.4 points per game and under 300 total yards, while Georgia Tech’s offense, though explosive, will be facing its toughest test of the season. Rivalry games often tighten up, and the Bulldogs’ ability to control tempo with their balanced offense (430 yards per game, 33.7 points) tends to limit possessions. Tech can score, but Georgia’s front seven is built to slow Haynes King’s rushing impact, and the Jackets’ defense—despite its struggles—should still force longer drives. With both teams likely leaning on clock‑burning ground games at times, the pace sets up for a lower‑scoring battle that stays beneath 59.5.

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