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Tennessee at Ole Miss
Both teams played the traditional tune up last week and won handily. In conference play, they appear to be heading in different directions. Tennessee has steadily improved over the year while Ole Miss has failed to deliver in the important games on the schedule. The UT offense is better, but the Rebels defense will be as stern a test as they’ve seen all year. The same could be said for the Ole Miss offense against the Vols defense. In the end, this one is a must win for both teams as they are trying to make bowl eligibility a reality. For Tennessee, that was once a distant goal. For Ole Miss, it’s a consolation prize for what will ultimately be chalked up as a disappointing season. In spite of all that, Ole Miss has the horses to make dents in the Tennessee defense and has enough talent on defense to contain the Vols running game. Ole Miss 23, Tennessee 17.
Kentucky at Vanderbilt
Kentucky and Vanderbilt are both beat up after working through the toughest part of the schedule. Kentucky still has weapons on offense that Vanderbilt has no answer for and the Commodores offense is simply dreadful. Kentucky 30, Vanderbilt 10.
Florida at South Carolina
South Carolina’s slide (noted in last week’s report) continued against Arkansas while Florida played with their food…err opponent, Vanderbilt, last week before posting about win. The Gamecocks are as inconsistent as a team can be and that doesn’t bode well against the fast, attacking defense of the Gators. Florida doesn’t need a lot of flash on offense to get the job done here. If this is the last test of the year for Tebow and company and it looks like South Carolina is going to make it an open book exam. Florida 34, South Carolina 13.









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