With Auburn being off, maybe there will be nothing to complain about this week, and we can kick back and revel in everybody else’s misery. The only thing I’m stressing over this weekend is what’s going on the grill, and the sides that go with it. Not a half bad slate of football contests. Let’s get to it.
Open Date @ Auburn: (Open Date -6) If we can keep the turnovers and penalties to a minimum, I think we cover here.
Open Date: 14
Auburn: 10
Texas @ Oklahoma: (Texas -14.5) Big number for this one in the Red River Shootout. The frustrating thing for us War Eagles, is we had the OU game well in hand before it all fell apart. The Sooners were not impressive to me in any way. The Longhorns are one of a small handful of teams who have looked the part from the start. I’ll take the Cows with pointy things on their heads.
Texas: 35
Oklahoma: 17
Florida @ Tennessee: (Tenn -15.5) After Arkansas made the Vols look very vulnerable, and pedestrian, I look at the 15.5 points as a yuge number. However, the Vegas boys know waaayyy more about it than I do. Gusty Gaytah enters a brutal stretch of games here, and while this Saturday might prove me wrong, I don’t think Florida is as bad as everybody makes them out to be. This is normally a knock down, drag out affair. I’ll go with the Vols at home
Tennessee: 28
Florida: 21
Ole Miss @ LSU: (OM -3) Honestly, I had no idea that LSU was up to #13 in the country. Ole Miss was getting all the love early, with some saying they might win the SEC outright. Then, Kentucky came calling and put a physical ass whoopin’ on the Landshark Bears. Ole Miss came out of that match up with a ton of injuries, but then promptly strolled into Sakerlina and beat the Cocks like me in my room with a Farrah Fawcett poster. Still, I’m taking the Tigers from Baton Rude.
LSU: 35
Ole Miss: 31
Vanderbilt @ Kentucky: (UK -13.5) The 13.5 jumps off the page after Vandy’s win over the mighty Tahd. The Dores’ game plan against The Whimpering DeeBoars, was flawless. Forget the score. Forget Jose Juan San Diego Pavia playing like a magician out there. The most impressive stat was Vandy keeping the ball for 42:48 to Bama’s 17:52. Kentucky had their, “everything go wrong” game at USCe. Other than that game, the Cats D has given up 0-13-6 and 17 points. Can’t count out Alejandro Ruiz Pavia here, but I’m going with the Cats at home, with a far more disciplined D.
Kentucky: 24
Vanderbilt: 20
Feel free to opine, talk amongst yourselves, or just bugger off.