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.

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