In some cases this is the old blood rivalry, in others it is the warm up game for the old blood rivalry.
First, our new friends
aTm at Kansas
The Aggies should finally have found someone they can't lose to in the fourth quarter
aTm 45 Kansas 17
Texas Tech ar Missouri
The Red Raiders aren't quite as bad as they looked in Stillwater last weekend. They are, however, bad enough for Missouri to handle them easily.
Missouri 41 Texas Tech 14
Furman at Florida
The Gators become bowl eligible.
Florida 48 Furman 3
Citadel at USCe
The Gamecocks roll home easily.
USCe 38 Citadel 9
Samford at Auburn
Pat Sullivan comes home. The Barners will honor him, but abuse his team
Auburn 39 Samford 7
Kentucky at Georgia
Unless Steve Spurrier can find some powerful voodoo somewhere, Georgia rolls in and wins teh SEC East.
Georgia 49 Kentucky 7
Mississippi State at Arkansas.
The Bulldogs need one more win to become bowl eligible. They won't get it this week. Air Petrino rolls in
Arkansas 35 Mississippi State 20
LSU at Ole Miss
This historically has been one of the bitterest rivalries in the SEC, rivalling Florida/Georgia, Bama/Tenessee, etc. In a way it is sad when one half of the rivalry can no longer hold up its end. LSU hammers the Rebs.
LSU 42 Ole Miss 6
Vanderbilt at Tennessee
The Commodores are playing with a lot of enthusuiasm, while the Vols are just playing out the string. the Vols need to win their last two to become bowl eligible. They won't have to worry about that after this game.
Vanderbily 27 Tennessee 17
Georgia Southern at Alabama
In its own weight class Georgia Southern is very formidable. Like the old SNL cast however, they aren't quite ready for prime time. The Tide D will quickly figure out the triple option, while the offense will overpower their D.
Alabma 48 Georgia Soouthern 7