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Sunday, September 21, 2014

Where the SEC stands now

SEC STANDINGS
EASTERN DIVISION
South Carolina             3-1   2-1
Florida                        2-1   1-1
Missouri                      3-1   0-0
Tennessee                   2-1   0-0
Georgia                       2-1   0-1
Kentucky                    2-1   0-1
Vanderbilt                   1-3   0-2
WESTERN DIVISION
Texas A&M               4-0   1-0
Alabama                     4-0   1-0
Mississippi State         4-0   1-0
Auburn                       3-0   1-0
Ole Miss                    3-0   1-0
LSU                           3-1   0-1
Arkansas                    3-1   0-1

Week 4 Scores
  Thursday, September 18th
5 Auburn 20 20 Kansas State 14
   Kansas State should have pulled this one. The Wildcats held Auburn down hogtied, and missed golden opportunities to score at least 16 points. Auburn is lucky that they came away with this one.
  Satruday, September 20th
13 Georgia 66 Troy 0
   Georgia had no competition, and started the runaway win from the first snap.
6 Texas A&M 58 SMU 6
   Texas A&M still appears to be a juggernaut that the NCAA world cannot stop. Kenny Hill was extremely impressive in action again, and the SMU defense had no way to stop the blowout.
3 Alabama 42 Florida 21
   Blake Sims left in the 3rd quarter with over 400 yards passing, but only 21 points on the board. Jacob Coker came in and led Alabama to 21 additional points, and Jeff Driskol struggled all day, ending with former Florida RB Emmitt Smith calling for Driskol to be benched.
Indiana 31 18 Missouri 27
   Indiana beats their first ranked opponent since 2006, their first road ranked opponent since 2004. They absolutely stunned Missouri by staying all through the game and keeping pressure on Maty Mauk.
Arkansas 52 Northern Illinois 14
   Arkansas has so much running talent that they may have a bowl game coming up. They simply ran over the stiff Northern Illinois defense, running for 212 yards, and Brandon Allen throwing for 199 and they steamrolled the undefeated Huskies for a big non-conference win.
Mississippi State 34 8 LSU 29
   Mississippi State upset the 8th ranked LSU Tigers in a huge game in which they outgained the Tigers by 140 yards, and a defense that held the powerful run game of LSU to 36 carries and 89 yards.
14 South Carolina 48 Vanderbilt 34
   Vanderbilt came out fast, returning the opening kick for a TD, but they couldn't hold on to upset the 14th ranked South Carolina.

Week 5 Schedule
  Saturday, September 27th
12:00 PM ET
Tennessee @ Georgia
   Tennessee and Georgia played a very close one last season that Georgia will look to avoid.
Vanderbilt @ Kentucky
    Kentucky is looking much improved as both teams look for their first conference win.
3:30 PM ET
Arkansas @ Texas A&M
   Texas A&M should be too much for Arkansas to handle, but look for it to be close through the 1st half.
4:00 PM ET
Louisiana Tech @ Auburn
   Auburn is looking to rebound from that close game in Kansas last Thursday, they will crush LTU.
7:00 PM ET
Missouri @ South Carolina
   Missouri may not have enough firepower to stay with the Gamecocks, though South Carolina may not have enough of a defense to stop the Tigers.
7:30 PM ET
Memphis @ Ole Miss
   Ole Miss looks to take home this win before moving on to play Alabama.
New Mexico State @ LSU
   LSU looks to build back confidence after the loss to Miss State.

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