While much of the nation has turned its attention to the upcoming Clash of the Titans Saturday week, the rest of the conference is in action, and several of the games have some significance.
Ole Miss at Auburn
The Rebs played well for a time last week end against Arkansas before their bubble burst in the second half. Auburn is smarting over the beat down that they received in Baton Rouge. Look for them to restore a a little pride, and become bowl eleigible Saturday.
Auburn 20 Ole Miss 14
Mississippi State at Kentucky
It has been a disappointing year for the bulldogs, and a downright horrible one for the wildcats. State regains a little swagger this time.
Mississippi State 27 Kentucky 20
Arkansas at Vanderbilt
The Hogs slept through much of the first half last week. They had better be wide awake this time, as Vanderbilt has proved to be a feisty opponent. Petrino should have his guys more focused this time.
Arkansas 34 Vanderbilt 17
USCe at Tennessee
The gamecocks ar 2-0 without Stephen Garcia. How will they fare without Marcus Lattimore? Their off week fell at a good time. These are two suspect offenses. USCe's defense is better than UT's. I like
USCe 21 Tennessee 17
Georgia versus Florida
The latest version of The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party convenes Saturday. Georgia has aspirations of Atlanta, and this is one of the two possible stumbling blocks. Florida should be somewhat healthier and more stable at quarterback. The last I heard, Brantley will play. Still, even with Brantley, the gator offense is not exactly overwhelming. It will be a Dawg Day Afternoon.
Georgia 31 Florida 17
Missouri at aTm
Every SEC game this week involves a conference opponent, so its appropriate that our two future members play each other. These are two high octane offenses. Neither defense is very good, though the Aggies did find a way to slow down RG III. The Aggies roll at home.
aTm 42 Missouri 31
Ole Miss at Auburn
The Rebs played well for a time last week end against Arkansas before their bubble burst in the second half. Auburn is smarting over the beat down that they received in Baton Rouge. Look for them to restore a a little pride, and become bowl eleigible Saturday.
Auburn 20 Ole Miss 14
Mississippi State at Kentucky
It has been a disappointing year for the bulldogs, and a downright horrible one for the wildcats. State regains a little swagger this time.
Mississippi State 27 Kentucky 20
Arkansas at Vanderbilt
The Hogs slept through much of the first half last week. They had better be wide awake this time, as Vanderbilt has proved to be a feisty opponent. Petrino should have his guys more focused this time.
Arkansas 34 Vanderbilt 17
USCe at Tennessee
The gamecocks ar 2-0 without Stephen Garcia. How will they fare without Marcus Lattimore? Their off week fell at a good time. These are two suspect offenses. USCe's defense is better than UT's. I like
USCe 21 Tennessee 17
Georgia versus Florida
The latest version of The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party convenes Saturday. Georgia has aspirations of Atlanta, and this is one of the two possible stumbling blocks. Florida should be somewhat healthier and more stable at quarterback. The last I heard, Brantley will play. Still, even with Brantley, the gator offense is not exactly overwhelming. It will be a Dawg Day Afternoon.
Georgia 31 Florida 17
Missouri at aTm
Every SEC game this week involves a conference opponent, so its appropriate that our two future members play each other. These are two high octane offenses. Neither defense is very good, though the Aggies did find a way to slow down RG III. The Aggies roll at home.
aTm 42 Missouri 31
