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We are getting closer to the college playoffs
Armchair Willie

One more week until the SEC championship and we can get one step closer to the playoffs!

Last week Alabama reminded LSU who the real team is in the SEC West and that kind of beat down can only be part of the payback that’s coming LSU’s way this Saturday when they play Florida.

ALABAMA AT ARKANSAS: 

Arkansas gave up 50 points to Missouri last week, how many points do you think Alabama can score?

Nick Saban called the Tide off LSU last week in the second half and they still scored 55. Alabama won’t do Arkansas that way this week and a lot of young guys will play and they will be trying to score.

ALABAMA 48,

 ARKANSAS 10


TENNESSEE AT 

VANDERBILT: 

I’m afraid of picking this one because they may not play it.

Vanderbilt has shut it down before and may do it again. They should join the Big 10.

TENNESSEE  20, 

VANDERBILT 0


LSU AT FLORIDA:

 LSU’s season is only getting worse. Florida may not have the best defense in the world, but it’s plenty enough to stop LSU

FLORIDA 28, LSU 10


AUBURN AT 

MISSISSIPPI STATE: 

The Bulldogs have kept playing hard and Auburn is on a slide. This is the type of game Auburn fumbles around and wins to get everyone off of Gus’ back. Not this time.

MISS. STATE 35, AUBURN 21


OLE MISS AT 

TEXAS A&M: 

Texas A&M didn’t look like the No.5 team in the nation last week and they better be ready to score some points because the Rebels can score.

Something tells me this is going to be one of the best games of the day.

OLE MISS 48, TEXAS A&M 45


GAME OF THE WEEK

GEORGIA AT 

MISSOURI: 

Georgia thinks they have their quarterback in JT Daniels and they may need him against a Missouri team that is the surprise of the SEC.

The Tigers have played well and can score, but can they slow down a pretty good Georgia air attack now that Daniels is at the helm. Missouri is for real and for some reason I’m not sure Georgia is all in at this point of the year now that they can’t be in the SEC title game.

Talent still wins out and the Bulldogs have more than Missouri.

GEORGIA 42, 

MISSOURI 35


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