Four SEC Games to Watch on Saturday
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Four SEC Games to Watch on Saturday

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Four SEC Games to Watch on Saturday
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#19 Florida Gators VS. #14 Tennessee Volunteers

Josh Dobbs and the Tennessee Volunteers welcome the Florida Gators into Neyland Stadium for an intense SEC East battle. The gators have won the last 11 matchups and the Vols are eager to break the streak. After blowing a late 4th quarter lead last year, all eyes will be on the Volunteer secondary to see how it holds up without star corner Cam Sutton who went down last week with an injury and is expected to miss substantial time. On the flip side of things, the gators come into Knoxville limping, as starting quarterback Luke Del Rio was knocked out last week with a knee injury. This will be a matchup to watch for sure, as the winner will have a jump start on SEC East play. Kickoff is set for 3:30 est. and can be watched on CBS.

#12 Georgia VS. #23 Ole Miss

In a matchup between two gun slinging quarterbacks, Freshman Jacob Eason leads the bulldogs into Oxford to take on Chad Kelly and the rebels. Georgia will be looking to keep on rolling after an impressive come from behind win against Missouri while Ole Miss is looking to attain its first big win of the season after blowing 21 point leads against both Florida State and Alabama. This appears to be a must win game for the rebels, as a loss here would drop them to 1-3 on the season and put Hugh Freeze on the hot seat. Kickoff is set for 12PM est. and can be watched on ESPN.

#17 Arkansas VS. #10 Texas A&M

In what has turned into a crucial SEC West showdown, the aggies and razorbacks will meet up in Arlington, Texas to put their undefeated records on the line, and look to make a huge stride in their quest for a trip to Atlanta. All eyes will be on quarterbacks Trevor Knight and Austin Allen. Both are new to their respective programs, but Knight is no stranger to big time games, having started at Oklahoma for 3 seasons before ultimately losing his job to Baker Mayfield last year. Arkansas will look to establish their running game early while the aggies will go with a more high octane spread approach. Kickoff is set for 9pm est. and can be watched on ESPN.

#18 LSU VS Auburn

Auburn welcomes LSU into Jordan-Hare Stadium for an SEC West matchup in which neither team has yet to find their groove. Question marks remain at quarterback for Auburn, as Gus Malzahn has struggled to find his guy. Sean White will once again get the start, but expect heralded JUCO signee John Franklin III to take a lot of snaps, as Malzahn looks to get the offense going with the firepower that we are used to seeing from the tigers. LSU will give transfer quarterback Danny Etling the nod for his second start and will hope that the spark he provided in the passing game last week will aid their sputtering offense which has appeared to be stuck in neutral for quite some time. Look for Leonard Fournette to receive a ton of carries in what will be a grind it out type of game. Kickoff is set for 6pm est. and can be watched on ESPN.

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