The No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs host the No. 17 Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday night in a rematch of last year’s instant classic.
The pregame narrative: Alabama beat Georgia, 41-34, this time last year in Ryan Williams’ breakout game as a true freshman receiver. The unbeaten Dawgs are hosting the Tide for the first time since 2018 with a shot at back-to-back ranked conference wins.
Check out my Alabama vs. Georgia same-game parlay predictions for Sept. 27, featuring prop bets on Williams and Nate Frazier.
Alabama vs. Georgia predictions
Parlay: Williams over 66.5 rec. yards | Frazier over 55.5 rush yards (+235)
Williams over 66.5 receiving yards (-118): Williams had one of the most electric plays in all of college football last year, and it came in this matchup against a typically rigid Georgia defence.
His six-catch, 177-yard performance included this go-ahead score as an epic exclamation mark:
Williams struggled in Alabama’s season opener against Florida State, finishing with just 30 yards on 11 targets. He had three drops and exited early with a concussion.
But after missing Bama’s ensuing game, Williams returned for a dominant showing against Wisconsin: five catches (six targets) for 165 yards and two TDs.
Williams only played in 29 of 49 offensive snaps for the Tide in his return, which makes his involvement in the Wisconsin game even more notable.
Coming off a bye, Williams has had some bonus recovery time and should be on the field more frequently in this game.
In 15 collegiate games, Williams is averaging 70.7 receiving yards. The Crimson Tide will need him in this one.
Crimson Tide vs. Bulldogs SGP picks
Frazier over 55.5 rushing yards (-118): Frazier has the shortest anytime TD odds for the Red and Black, but Georgia mixes up its short-yardage touches enough that I prefer his yardage prop.
Georgia has a pair of second-year running backs splitting carries, and so far, Frazier seems like the 1A option in that tandem (with Chauncey Bowers as the 1B).
- Frazier: 39 carries, 189 yards, 2 TDs
- Bowers: 29 carries, 121 yards, 2 TDs
Frazier has had double-digit carries in all three games. He has out-carried and out-gained Bowers on the ground in every game, too.
After collecting 47 rush yards in the season opener, Frazier has easily cashed this bet in back-to-back games (69, 73).
Alabama coughed up 230 rush yards and four TDs against Florida State in Week 1. I expect Georgia to lean on its ground attack, and Frazier is the top Dawg in that realm.
Alabama vs. Georgia predictions made at 3:22 p.m. ET on 09/26/2025
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