Thursday, November 26, 2009

Week 13 SEC Preview

Howdy y'all! Happy Thanksgiving! I know alot of us will be spending time with their families, but don't forget, ther is still a ton of sports going on today! But who cares about today. There's only NFL, College Basketball, and Texas @ Texas A&M. Friday and Saturday are where the action is at! Enjoy!

Alabama @ Auburn: Auburn once owned 'Bama in this series, but Bama's finally coming around winning the last 2 meetings. Auburn needs to have a big day out of Ben Tate, control Mark Ingram, and avoid penalties if they want to even have a chance at winning today. Alabama cannot overlook this game to next week, and they won't.
'Bama 24, Auburn 6.

Florida State @ Florida: This won't be close at all. Overlooking to next week? NOT AT ALL. This is Tim Tebow's Senior day, so you bet he wants this one bad. Plus they would love to slaughter Bobby Bowden in perhaps their last meeting. Florida has dominate the 'Noles as of late, and will continue to do so. Florida 44, Florida State 3.

Arkansas @ LSU: This is a must- win game for both teams. Ryan Mallet had a huge game last week, but they lost Michaael Smith for the season during that victory. LSU let their game @ Ole Miss slip away last week, and there needs to be better coaching by Les Miles. Charles Scott also needs to dominate that Arkansas Defense. You bet LSU wants to end their 2 game losing skid against Arkansas, but The Hogs will prevail, 34-21.

ole Miss @ Mississippi State: This is an absolutely meaningless Egg Bowl this year. Missisippi State has already been eliminated from bowl contention, and Ole Miss has almost secured 2nd place in the SEC West. The only thing on the line here is state bragging rights. Ole Miss wins easily, 44-13.

Georgia @ Georgia Tech: Once again, another meaningless rivalry game. Georgia Tech has already won the ACC Coastal division and will face Clemson next week. Georgia choked on Senior Night to Kentucky last week, 34-27. All they can do is watch to see what Bowl they will be heading to. Georgia Tech's Triple Option will be too much for Georgia, Georgia Tech 42, Georgia 28.

Clemson @ South Carolina: Man, what is up with these meaningless rivalrie games this year? Clemson has already locked up the ACC Atlantic, and South Carolina can only watch what happens in the SEC. Spurrier would like to end their skid here in the 2nd half of this season, though. Clemson dominates, 58-20.

Tennessee @ Kentucky: This is the game that everyone in the SEC will be watching! If Kentucky wins, they might end up in Florida on New Years day, and if they fall, who knows where they will go! Tennessee has won 24 straight games in this rivalry, the longest standing streak today. Also add that this is Lane Kiffin's first game in this rivalry. The last time these 2 met in Lexington, It was an epic 4OT victory for Tennessee. Tennessee is coming off of a win vs. Vanderbilt, while Kentucky is coming off a win @ Georgia, their first since 1977. If Kentucky wants to win, Randall Cobb and Derrick Locke must have another week like last week, and they must contain Montario Hardesty. If Tennessee wants to win they must do the exact opposite. This will be a great game, with Kentucky ending the streak, 41-35.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Week 12 SEC Preview

Howdy everybody! What a day of SEC football we have in store for you! Now, Florida and Alabama may already be playing in the championship, but everything else is toss up right now. Enjoy!

Florida International @ Florida: Poor FIU. First Bama, now Florida. This will get ugly. Florida, 61-3.

Chattanooga @ Alabama: Do I even need to say anything more? Alabama 74, Chattanooga 13. Yeah, I'm giving them 13.

Ole Miss @ LSU: This is a huge game in the SEC west. Last year, LSU was slipping when they lost at home to Ole Miss 31-13. You bet that that game will be on LSU's mind going into today. And, 2nd place in the SEC west is in the line. After last weeks thumping of Tennessee, Ole Miss has a good chance of taking this game too. LSU barely survived at home last week vs. Louisiana Tech. Ole Miss will win, 41-33.

Vanderbilt @ Tennessee: Vanderbilt's season will come to an end tonight, and boy will they be glad. It has been quite a rough season. But Tennessee's season hasn't been the greatest, either. They need this win for bowl eligibility. All the more reason for Vandy to win. Vandy will keep it close, but fall, 17-15.

Arkansas vs. Mississippi State (Little Rock): These two teams will meet at Arkansas's home away from home today. Arkansas has already clinche Bowl eligibility, but Mississippi State still has a very slim shot at going to a bowl game this year. Ryan Mallet has been on fire lately, but Arkansas has just recieved word that Michael Smith is out for the season. Anthony Dixon must have a big day if the Bulldogs want a shot at winning today. But, Arkansas will prevail, 21-7.

Kentucky @ Georgia: This is a monumental game for both programs tonight. Georgi can clinch 2nd place in the SEC east with a win, and Kentucky can position themselves to come in 2nd place in the East with a win. Both teams are bowl eligible after wins last week, but both teams might be missing their star receivers. A.J. Green will not play for the dawgs, and Randall Cobb is questionable with a bruised shoulder. Mike Hartline will not be playing, so Morgan Newton must step up tonight. Georgia has also lost one other member of their team, UGA VII. Their live mascot had died last week, and Georgia will have heavy hearts this weekend, but Kentucky will pull it out, 34-30.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Week 11 SEC Preview

Howdy everyone! Boy, what an important week of College Football in the SEC! Anything could happen, but why keep rambling when I could be previewing. Enjoy!

Florida @ South Carolina- This game has been on both team's calendars for a while now. Even if South Carolina has lost two straight, this promises to be a good game. Florida has began to look better, especially on defense. Tim Tebow is definately 100% now, and Brandon Spikes is returning from a one game suspension, so Florida's D should be even better. I expect one heck of a barnburner, with Florida barely escaping, 30-27.

Louisiana Tech @ LSU- Believe it or not, this game just might be on Upset alert. LSU gave Alabama everything they had, and still came up short. Louisiana Tech also played an undefeated team this weekend, Boise State. They also gave Boise 110% and still came up short. If this game was at Louisiana Tech, They might have had a shot, but since it's not, I'm going with LSU, 34-3.

Alabama @ Mississippi State- This game poses to be a big threat to Alabama's quest for perfection. Mississippi State got a very convenient bye week after upsetting Kentucky two weeks ago, and now Dan Mullen will have draw up the same gameplan that he used last year with Florida. Expect a runningback matchup for the ages between Anthony Dixon and Mark Ingram. It will be a great game, but Alabama will prevail,
12-6. I didn't say it would be high scoring. I mean, it's ALABAMA!!!!

Tennessee @ Ole Miss- This is a huge game for Tennessee. If tyhey win, they are bowl eligeble, and if they lose, they fall to 5-5. Tennessee will probably beat Vanderbilt or Kentucky, if not both, and get 6 or 7 wins. But if they win at Ole Miss, they might have a shot at a New Years Day bowl game. Ole Miss needs a signature win, and Tennessee would do that for them. They also still have a shot at playing on New Years Day, too. But, if they lose, those hopes are all but over. I expect a shootout, with Ole Miss winning, 51-34. Yeah, that high scoring.

Auburn @ Georgia- Two years ago, Georgia was a team on the rise with Knowshawn Moreno, and Auburn was a team on the dissent with Tommy Tuberville still coaching the Tigers. Georgia had unveiled their Black jerseys for the first time, and Georgia got the win. Oh, how times have changed. Georgia is now on the dissent while Auburn is slowly but surely rising up under Gene Chizik. Georgia has now lost 3 straight Blackouts and 3 out of their last 4 SEC games. I doubt Georgia can beat Georgia Tech, and the Kentucky game isn't a sure win, so this game could determine their bowl eligibility. But in the end, Auburn will win this game, 24-12.

Kentucky @ Vanderbilt- Oh how this game has hardly any meaning for Vanderbilt, saying they cannot go to a bowl game, and maybe the biggest game of ther year for Kentucky. UK is looking for their 4th straight bowl game, and they only need one more win to clinch it. With Georgia and Tennessee coming up, this might be their only shot. And they are trying to avenge a home loss on Senior night last year to the dores, who got their bowl eligebility there last year. Morgan Newton needs to have a much better 2nd half than 2 weeks ago against Mississippi State if he wants to continue playing. I also expect to see a big day from Randall Cobb in the Wildcat Formation. UK will fight hard on Saturday, and win, 31-24. (If that is the final score, then it would be the 3rd year in a row that would be the final score)

Troy @ Arkansas- Do not be surprised if Troy takes them to the wire on Saturday. Troy has dominated the sun Belt this year, and has only lost 2 games, including one to Florida. Troy will keep it close, but thanks to Michael Smith, Arkansas will hold on, 35-28.

So, enjoy this weekend of football and I will try to get the rest of the game previews in later this week, so until then, See y'all!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Week 11 Top 25

Hey everyone! We are getting down the stretch here in this College Football season and there have been many changesin this week's top 25 from last week. Enjoy!
1.Texas
2. Alabama
3. Florida
4. TCU
5. Boise State
6. Cincinnati
7. Miami
8. Ohio State
9. Georgia Tech
10. Utah
11. Houston
12. Iowa
13. Pittsburgh
14. BYU
15. Arizona
16. USC
17. LSU
18. Clemson
19. Oregon
20. Oklahoma State
21. Virginia Tech
22. Wiscinsin
23. Penn State
24. Oregon State
25. West Virginia

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

College Football Top 25

Hey everyone! This is my week 10 Top 25. Enjoy!
1. Texas
2. Florida
3. Alabama
4. TCU
5. Boise State
6. Iowa
7. Cincinnati
8. Oregon
9. LSU
10. Georgia Tech
11. Utah
12. Penn State
13. Miami
14. Ohio State
15. Houston
16. Notre Dame
17. Pittsburgh
18. Oklahoma
19. BYU
20. Arizona
21. USC
22. Clemson
23. Oklahoma State
24. Virginia Tech
25. Wisconsin