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First thoughts on Georgia

1. I will be in the house. First game that I have been able to attend in a while due to work and family and life obligations. I'm super pumped. If you only knew what this means to me personally.
2. As some other posters alluded to in another post, this will be a home first round playoff game for us. That's how we should view it IMO.
3. Georgia is beatable.
4. Georgia will blitz us repeatedly. Dart is his best as we saw yesterday when he can view all reads and step into his throws. When he gets pressured he's not nearly as effective (that can said for most any quarterback)
5. Our defense will cause havoc for Beck. We have got to pressure him. Please no 3 man rush.
6. I like the way that Dominique Thomas blocked. Maybe he's not the best runner, but Parrish and Bentley haven't lit it up either with their runs.
7. It was good to see Jeremy James get some PT yesterday.
8. Our OL has got to play the game of their life. Hopefully Jayden Williams gets back.
9. Don't know if a loss eliminates Georgia (it certainly eliminates us) but it would be hard to pick Georgia over us at 10-2 if we both win out.
10. We must win out.
11. Oh & this is a playoff game.

Arkansas beat Writer hated losing to Ole Miss more than any other program

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I like Trey Biddy. I hate Arkansas. Therefore, I’ve watched a lot of these walk and talks and this is easily the most dejected I’ve ever seen him. Arkansas fans do not believe that they should be inferior to us and he admits that we have a better NIL, better coaches, and better players.

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Just about every SEC team has at least 1 “inexcusable” loss

The only two that don’t are Georgia and Texas.

#7 Tennessee - Arkansas
#10 A&M - South Carolina (BY 24!)
#14 Bama - vandy (yes this is inexcusable)
#16 LSU - USC (they’re 4-5)
#19 us - obviously we all know
#25 Missouri destroyed by A&M and bama

No other team matters for playoff purposes

Before Tuesday's CFP Rankings, here's The Athletics Prediction 0f 1 thru 12

#1 Oregon
no surprise
#2 Georgia
Wins over Clemson and Texas will outweigh Bama loss
#3 Miami
win over Louisville looms big after Louisville's win over Clemson
#4 BYU
Only undefeated team left in Big 12

#5 Ohio State vs #12 Boise State. Winner plays Oregon
(Boise's only loss is to Oregon)
#6 Texas vs #11 Notre Dame. Winner plays Miami
(Notre Dame's loss to Northern Illinois might drop them lower)
#7 Penn State vs #10 Alabama. Winner plays Georgia
(Bama has 5th highest most difficult schedule)
#8 Tennessee vs #9 Indiana. Winner plays Oregon
(If not for loss to Ark, Vols might be ranked higher)

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FOOTBALL: Georgia Game: Will Y'all Blame Me?


I can sense that my wife really wants to go to the game next week. She loves her Rebels, and I love my wife.

I will go to take care of my daughter so that she can watch the game. However, if the game goes poorly, will y'all blame me for the loss?

HOOPS: A look at the week ahead in SEC hoops

The SEC leads the nation with nine teams ranked in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25: Alabama 2nd, Auburn 11th, Tennessee 12th, Texas A&M 13th, Arkansas 16th, Texas 19th, Florida 21st, Kentucky 23rd, and Ole Miss 24th.

· The SEC is the top-ranked conference entering the 2024-25 season, according to KenPom.

· The SEC leads all conferences with 12 teams ranked in the Top 50 of KenPom’s preseason team rankings. All 16 teams rank in the Top 100.

· Nine of the 16 current SEC schools (56% of the conference) are coming off an NCAA Tournament berth

· Twenty-two percent of the players on NBA Opening Day rosters that went to college attended SEC schools. The SEC led all conferences with 103 players on NBA Opening Day rosters.

· Alabama’s Mark Sears and Auburn’s Johni Broome were named to the six-person Associated Press Preseason All-America team. Texas A&M’s Wade Taylor IV and Arkansas’ Johnell Davis were among the players that received votes for the squad.

· Alabama was the favorite to win the 2025 SEC championship in a preseason poll of media from around the league and nation. Auburn was picked to finish second and is followed by Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas A&M. Alabama’s Mark Sears was selected by the media as the preseason player of the year.

· The SEC has been home to the national freshman of the year in each of the last three seasons: Alabama’s Brandon Miller (2023), Auburn’s Jabari Smith (2022) and Kentucky’s Reed Sheppard (2024).

· Three SEC coaches enter the 2025 season ranking among the winningest active coaches in the nation: John Calipari (1st/813 wins), Rick Barnes (2nd/806 wins) and Bruce Pearl (12th/683 wins).

· Five coaches have been named national coach of the year: Rick Barnes, Chris Beard, John Calipari, Bruce Pearl and Rodney Terry.

· Six coaches have coached in the Final Four: Rick Barnes, Chris Beard, John Calipari, Nate Oats, Porter Moser and Bruce Pearl.

· Tennessee’s Dalton Knecht was named a 2024 Consensus First Team All-America while Alabama’s Mark Sears was a Consensus Second Team All-America.

· Five SEC players earned All-America honors from the Associated Press in 2024, including Alabama’s Mark Sears (2nd team) and Auburn’s Johni Broome (3rd team).

· 65 SEC players have been selected in the last seven NBA Drafts. That leads all conferences: 57 ACC, 46 Pac-12, 45 Big Ten, 34 Big 12 and 27 Big East.

· 38 SEC players have been selected in the first round of the last seven NBA Drafts. That leads the nation: 35 ACC, 23 Pac-12, 19 Big Ten, 18 Big 12 and 13 Big East.

· 20 NBA Draft Lottery picks in the last seven years are the most in the nation. That leads the nation: 15 ACC, 10 Big 12, 10 Big Ten, 7 Pac-12, and Big East 6.

· Eight former SEC players were named to the 2024 NBA All-Star roster.

· Four players from SEC schools were members of the USA Basketball’s gold medal winning team at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

· The SEC ranked second nationally with 2,826,719 fans attending games during the 2023-24 season. An average of 11,633 fans attended games at SEC schools in 2024, an increase of 289 from 2023.

· Three of the top five attendance leaders in 2023-24 were from the SEC. Kentucky ranked third in the nation with a total attendance of 358,702 (19,928 average), Tennessee ranked fourth with 314,617 fans (19,664 average) and Arkansas was fifth with 343,905 fans (19,106 average).



Schedule/Results (All Times Eastern):

Monday, November 4

Wright St. at #23 Kentucky ESPNU 7:00p

North Florida at South Carolina SECN+ 7:00p

Gardner-Webb at #12 Tennessee SECN+ 7:00p

#13 Texas A&M at UCF ESPN+ 7:00p

Tennessee Tech at Georgia SECN+ 7:30p

West Georgia at Mississippi State SECN+ 7:30p

UMES at Vanderbilt SECN+ 8:00p

Missouri at Memphis ESPN+ 8:00p

LIU at #24 Ole Miss SECN+ 8:30p

#21 Florida vs. South Fla. (at J’ville, FL) SEC Network 8:30p

UNC Asheville at #2 Alabama ESPNU 9:00p

Lindenwood at Oklahoma SECN+ 9:00p

Hall of Fame Series Las Vegas Opening Night (Las Vegas, NV)

#19 Texas vs. Ohio St. TNT 10:00p



Wednesday, November 6

Lipscomb at #16 Arkansas SECN+ 8:00p

Vermont at # 11 Auburn SECN+ 8:00p

ULM at LSU SECN+ 8:00p



Thursday, November 7

Jacksonville at #21 Florida SECN+ 8:00p



Friday, November 8

Grambling at #24 Ole Miss SEC Network 7:00p

South Carolina St. at South Carolina SECN+ 7:00p

Georgia St. at Mississippi State SECN+ 7:30p

Howard at Missouri SECN+ 8:00p

Houston Christian at #19 Texas SECN+ 8:00p

Tex. A&M-Commerce at #13 Texas A&M SECN+ 8:00p

Arkansas St. at #2 Alabama SECN+ 8:00p



Saturday, November 9

#12 Tennessee at Louisville ACC Network 12:00p

Bucknell at #23 Kentucky SECN+ 4:00p

#16 Arkansas vs. #8 Baylor (at Dallas, TX) ESPNU 7:30p

The Battleground 2k (Houston, TX)

#11 Auburn vs. #4 Houston ESPNU 9:30p



Sunday, November 10

Southeast Mo. St. at Vanderbilt SECN+ 1:00p

Texas Southern at Georgia SECN+ 3:30p

Alabama St. at LSU SECN+ 5:00p



Monday, November 11

McNeese St. at Alabama SEC Network 7:00p

Grambling at Florida SECN+ 7:00p

Eastern Wash. at Missouri SECN+ 7:00p

Northwestern St. at Oklahoma SECN+ 8:00p

Lamar at Texas A&M SECN+ 8:00p



Tuesday, November 12

North Florida at Georgia SECN+ 7:00p

Towson at South Carolina SECN+ 7:00p

Southeastern La. at Mississippi State SECN+ 7:30p

South Alabama at Ole Miss SECN+ 8:00p

Chicago St. at Texas SECN+ 8:00p

State Farm Champions Classic (Atlanta, GA)

Kentucky vs. Duke ESPN 9:00p
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