Saturday, September 22, 2007

SEC Picks - Week 4

Florida at Ole Miss - The Florida offense is averaging 55.7 points, and 521.4 yards a game, while the Ole Miss defense is allowing 30 points, and 466 yards a game. Yeah, this one will be a blowout.
Tebow 60 - Hotty-Toddlers 14

South Carolina at LSU - Even with two patsy-games, South Carolina's offense hasn't been able to put up impressive numbers. LSU's defense has. They're only allowing 2.3 points a game. With that, they've allowed less than 100 yards passing and only 30 yards on the ground a game. Granted, they've only played a vastly overrated Virginia Tech, but it's impressive none the less. The cock's passing defense will give Flynn some trouble.
Drunks 24 - Cocks 10

Kentucky at Arkansas - Did Arkansas learn from their mistakes last week? If they come out in that man-to-man BS that did them in last week, they'll be in some serious trouble. On the other side of the ball, can UK's defense stop the WildHog formation? The answer is no, no they can't. This one will further prove that the SEC might not be known for it's powerful defenses anymore.
Shats 38 - Bacon 34

Arkansas State at Tennessee - Tennessee has allowed 41 points a game this year. ASU doesn't appear to be chopped liver this year. They made a game against Texas pretty close. Then again, look what happened to the horns last week. Most years, this would be a game where the great pumpkin could relax, work out some kinks, and play some of those younger players. This year, not so much.
Viles 28 - Tontos 14

Vanderbilt off

Georgia at Alabama - UGA's defense, which I thought would be their weak point this year, seems to be doing quite well. Will they be able to walk into Bryant Denny restaurant and make a statement? Pressuring Sara Jessica is a must for the UGA defense. But when you see that Bama has only allowed 4 sacks, and UGA has only 6 sacks, you have to wonder if they will be able to. If the energy is the same as last week, Bama will win.
Tampons 21 - Dawgs 20

Gardner-Webb at MSU - Croom's boys deserve a game like this after beating Auburn last week.
Croomdogs 35 - Runnin' 1AAs 6

New Mexico State at Auburn - I am 100% honest when I say I have no idea how to call this one. I have never seen a team at any level playing with such a lack of intensity and emotion. On paper, this one looks like a New Mexico State blowout. Thank it's played on the gridiron. I'd like to give Auburn a nod for home field advantage, but the only games they've dropped last year and this year have been at home. I'd like to see Burns get the nod this week. I'm sorry, but if the starter can't get it done, it's time to start playing the future.
Wounded Tigers 21 - Aggies 17

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