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- LSU - At a cupcake, oops, I mean beat Ole Miss. Can the Tigers get focused for DMac and the Hawgs? They've sleepwalked through the last three games and looked sloppy, but it hasn't mattered. I think the Tigers will be focused and sharp for any championship games, but Saturday could be interesting if the Tigers remain sluggish.
- Georgia - Regressed a bit as they tried to give UK some scores via four turnovers, but their D had its day. Georgia Tech will be motivated for the Dawgs who better get refreshed after a tiring stretch of inspired play.
- Florida - Sometimes I watch UF and think that it is impossible for anyone to beat them.
- Tennessee - I'm sure Neyland was an orange ball of tension during the entire second half. Vandy's tough, but it shouldn't have come to that. The Dawgs should be hopeful for the weekend as a UK win sends them to the Dome. Woodson should enjoy a day against the UT secondary.
- Auburn - Watch out, Aubs. I know you're rested. I know you're the better team. I know about the streak. I know about Bama's humiliation. But the way this year is going, would it surprise anyone if Bama won?
- Arkansas - The Hawgs, a plodding team, beat another plodding team by throwing it around. Miracle stat of the day: Casey Dick threw 4 touchdown passes! Hell = Frozen.
- Mississippi State - MSU, having achieved its goal of bowl eligibility, has seemingly stopped playing defense and will simply await its bowl assignment as Casey Dick torches its secondary.
- Kentucky - The LSU win apparently zapped all of UK's reservoir of good play. Woodson looks great on one play only to look miserable on the next by holding the ball too long and getting sacked. Georgia's defense played well, but the 'Cats are struggling at the wrong time.
- South Carolina - Spurrier has two weeks to prep for Clemson. Two weeks to prep for ending Tommy Bowden's career.
- Vanderbilt - Same ole Vandy: 1) Get a lead. 2) Hang around. 3) Collapse. 4) Repeat.
- Ole Miss - Give the Oge some credit. Brent Schaeffer put some scare into the Ole Miss offense and the Rebs had lots of opportunities to grab the game, but just couldn't stop turning it over. Well done, Oge.
- Alabama - The wailing! The gnashing of the teeth!
Quinton
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