SEC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 7

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, and how to watch for Week 7 of the season.

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, and how to watch for Week 7 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 47-16, ATS: 33-30, Point Total: 32-28-1

Week 7 College Football Expert Picks

Auburn at Arkansas

12:00, CBS
Line: Arkansas -3.5, o/u: 53.5

Florida at LSU

12:00, ESPN
Line: Florida -10.5, o/u: 59

Texas A&M at Missouri

12:00, SEC Network
Line: Texas A&M -9, o/u: 60.5

Kentucky at Georgia

3:30, CBS
Line: Georgia -23, o/u: 44.5

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Vanderbilt at South Carolina

4:00, SEC Network
Line: South Carolina -18.5, o/u: 51

Alabama at Mississippi State

7:00, ESPN
Line: Alabama -17, o/u: 57.5

Ole Miss at Tennessee

7:30, SEC Network
Line: Ole Miss -3, o/u: 82

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Alabama vs Mississippi State Prediction, Game Preview

Alabama vs Mississippi State prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 16

Alabama vs Mississippi State prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 16


Alabama vs Mississippi State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 16
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, MS
How To Watch: ESPN
Record: Alabama (5-1), Mississippi State (3-2)
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Alabama vs Mississippi State Game Preview


Why Alabama Will Win

The offense still works.

It didn’t run the ball like it needed to late against Texas A&M, and the 153 yards overall on the ground weren’t enough, but Bryce Young and the passing game were enough to hang up 522 yards of overall total offense.

That should’ve been enough to win.

Against Mississippi State the job is simple. Be Alabama.

The Bulldogs have been inconsistent on pass defense. Oddly enough, the two losses came on two of the team’s best games of the season on third downs – on both sides of the ball – but LSU was able to hit the big play in its 28-25 win, and Memphis got the one weird punt return for a score ad was able to throw just well enough when it had to.

The Alabama passing attack is averaging over nine yards per throw with 21 touchdowns and three picks. Young wasn’t as sharp as he needed to be against A&M, but as long as he’s hitting close to 65% of his throws, he should be okay.

There’s zero Mississippi State running game to worry about, so it’s just about stopping the short-to-midrange throws and getting the D off the field. However …

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Why Mississippi State Will Win

This isn’t your 2020 Mississippi State.

Last year’s offense gave the ball away for the asking. QB Will Rogers and the O have had their moments, but for the most part they’ve been able to keep the mistakes to a minimum. The biggest key, though, has been the offense’s consistency.

The Bulldogs under Mike Leach are going to throw it a bazillion times, and Rogers has been great with three touchdown passes in every game but the win over NC State – he threw two.

Even in the losses he hit more than 75% of his passes and bombed away up and down the field. He’ll get his yards, and he has to be excellent when the offense gets its chances. For all of the good things the Alabama defense has done – and it has done good things – it’s got a problem in the red zone.

Over the last four games, it’s allowed ten touchdowns in 13 trips inside the 20.

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What’s Going To Happen

The 2019 Alabama team lost to Joe Burrow and the epic LSU squad. A week later it won at Mississippi State 38-7.

In 2018, the Tide lost to Auburn, but went on to its next game to thump Clemson in the College Football Playoff on the way to the national title.

In 2015 – it’s hard to find Tide regular season losses – the team followed up a loss to Ole Miss with a 34-0 win over ULM, and it rocked Mississippi State 24-7 a week after losing to LSU 9-6 in 2011.

The blowout outlier was a 14-13 win over Arkansas in 2014 a week after losing to Ole Miss, but in general, the Tide fix the glitch whenever there is one.

2013 was the last time Bama lost back-to-back games, and that came on the Kick Six against Auburn followed up by a totally heartbroken loss to a jacked Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl.

Same thing in 2008 – a brutal SEC Championship loss to Tim Tebow and Florida led to a lifeless Sugar Bowl loss to Utah in the Sugar Bowl.

The last time the University of Alabama lost back-to-back regular season games was all the way back in 2007. That was the last time the school lost to Mississippi State, too.

The Bulldogs will get a few passing yards to keep this interesting, and the better-than-you-think defense will keep this from getting out of hand, but you’re messing with history here if you think Nick Saban is about to lose two straight regular season games.

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Alabama vs Mississippi State Prediction, Line

Alabama 38, Mississippi State 20
Line: Alabama -17, o/u: 57.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 4

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College Football Big Game Reaction: Oklahoma, Ole Miss Wild Wins

Reaction to the big games of Week 6: Oklahoma vs Texas, Ole Miss at Arkansas, Penn State at Iowa, Michigan at Nebraska, Alabama at Texas A&M

Quick reaction to the biggest games of Week 6: Oklahoma vs Texas, Ole Miss at Arkansas, Penn State at Iowa, Michigan at Nebraska, Alabama at Texas A&M


College Football Big Game Reaction: Week 6

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Oklahoma 55, Texas 48

Ole Miss 52, Arkansas 51 Reaction

First, these two put on one of the best shows you’ll see all year.

Second, both teams proved they’re still good enough to be considered among the best in the country – even with the lack of defense on both sides.

Take a step back for a moment.

Remember, Arkansas was 3-7 last season and had just 11 wins over four years before 2021. Now it really is good enough to be considered just below the unrealistically elite of the SEC.

Remember, Ole Miss hasn’t had a winning season since 2015. Now it really is good enough to be considered just below the unrealistically elite of the SEC.

Both of them are now worthy of being considered among the top ten teams in the country, and it’s not just because they came up with a classic.

Yes, the Arkansas defense that locked down Texas is suspect, but the Ole Miss attack is just that good.

Yes, the improvement on the Ole Miss defense was a bit of a mirage, but KJ Jefferson today was just that good.

Jefferson – seriously, have you ever seen a quarterback with quieter feet? – proved he can take the passing game up a whole other level to go along with his rushing ability.

Matt Corral didn’t necessarily jump back into the Heisman race, but he hit his downfield throws with a fearless performance with clutch throw after clutch throw late.

It came down to the last second and the last throw in a game with close to 1,300 yards of total offense and with wild mood swings, and there’s more fun to come.

Arkansas will get its shot at Alabama. It still gets to play Auburn and LSU, too.

Ole Miss will get Auburn and Texas A&M and LSU and Mississippi State.

Good luck, everyone else. Have fun with these two.

NEXT: Oklahoma 55, Texas 48 Reaction

SEC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 6

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, and how to watch for Week 6 of the season.

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, and how to watch for Week 6 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 42-14, ATS: 29-27, Point Total: 30-23-1

Week 6 College Football Expert Picks

Arkansas at Ole Miss

12:00, ESPN
Line: Ole Miss -6, o/u: 66.5

Vanderbilt at Florida

12:00, SEC Network
Line: Vanderbilt -38.5, o/u: 59.5

South Carolina at Tennessee

12:00, ESPN2
Line: Tennessee -10.5, o/u: 56.5

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Georgia at Auburn

3:30, CBS
Line: Georgia -15.5, o/u: 47

North Texas at Missouri

4:00, SEC Network
Line: Missouri -19, o/u: 69

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LSU at Kentucky

7:30, SEC Network
Line: Kentucky -3.5, o/u: 50.5

Alabama at Texas A&M

8:00, CBS
Line: Alabama -17.5, o/u: 51

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Alabama vs Texas A&M Prediction, Game Preview

Alabama vs Texas A&M prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 9

Alabama vs Texas A&M prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 9


Alabama vs Texas A&M How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 9
Game Time: 8:00 ET
Venue: Kyle Field, College Station, TX
How To Watch: CBS
Record: Alabama (5-0), Texas A&M (3-2)
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Alabama vs Texas A&M Game Preview


Why Alabama Will Win

The Texas A&M offense stopped working.

Most of the skill parts are terrific, but the quarterback play has been iffy, the offensive line has been a problem, and there’s just no pop with fewer than than 300 yards of total O in each of the last two games – both losses.

To make matters worse, the defense isn’t making up for the issues with a ton of takeaways. The Aggies have failed to force a turnover in the last two games.

Alabama leads the SEC in turnover margin.

After the scare against Florida, the Tide kicked in the rushing game a it more, ripping through Southern Miss before hitting Ole Miss with 50 carries for 210 yards and four scores.

The emergence of veteran RB Brian Robinson was huge last week, Bryce Young is starting to hit more deep shots, and everything is humming right along.

But …

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Why Texas A&M Will Win

The Bama offensive line is allowing a few too many tackles for loss, and the running back corps just thinned out.

Robinson has been banged up, top backup Jase McClellan is out for the year with a knee injury, and now the work falls to Roydell Williams and Trey Sanders to help keep the ground game going.

The A&M defense isn’t the problem.

It’s giving up a few too many yards lately, but it kept the Arkansas and Mississippi State games in check. It’s got the ability to get into the backfield, it’s great at holding tough in the red zone, and it should be able hold up against the Bama power.

However …

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What’s Going To Happen

Time of possession.

Here’s the problem with the Texas A&M offensive issues. This isn’t a team built to put its foot on the gas. When this works, it’s grinding the game down, it’s making you play its tempo, and the defense is able to get a whole lot of rest and shines late.

34:27 a game. That’s the average time the 2018 Aggies were able to keep the ball – they were 3rd in the nation in time of possession.

The 2019 team finished 11th, keeping control for 33:06 a game. Last year? No. 3, holding it for almost 35 minutes a game.

That’s it. That’s what A&M can do when things are working.

This season?

30:22 a game. That’s not bad, but it had control for fewer than 25 minutes in the loss to Mississippi State. This year’s team just can’t pound away with the ground attack like it needs to, and it certainly won’t find it again against Alabama.

By the way, Alabama is third in the SEC in time of possession, keeping the ball for close to 32 minutes a game.

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Alabama vs Texas A&M Prediction, Line

Alabama 31, Texas A&M 13
Line: Alabama -17.5, o/u: 51
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 4

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College Football Big Game Reaction: Cincinnati, Alabama, Georgia, Oregon, Michigan, Oklahoma

Quick reaction to the biggest games of Week 5. Cincinnati, Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, and Michigan win, and Oregon suffered a brutal loss.

Quick reaction to the biggest games of Week 5, with the big wins by Cincinnati, Alabama, Georgia, and Michigan, the huge loss by Oregon, and the survival by Oklahoma.


College Football Big Game Reaction: Week 5

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Stanford 31, Oregon 24 OT
Oklahoma 37, Kansas State 31
Michigan 38, Wisconsin 17
Georgia 37, Arkansas 0
Alabama 42, Ole Miss 21

Cincinnati 24, Notre Dame 13 Reaction

Let’s save all of the College Football Playoff talk for the next two months and start with this.

Cincinnati did what it had to do.

We’ll absolutely argue about whether or not the Bearcat schedule and overall body of work will be worthy of the final four – if the team goes unscathed – but it went on the road and beat Indiana, and it went on the road to beat a Notre Dame team coming off the buzz of the win over Wisconsin.

The Bearcats didn’t run all that well, but they got the hard yards when needed against the great Notre Dame defensive front. Desmond Ridder wasn’t perfect, but he didn’t throw any picks and he hit the downfield throws the Irish couldn’t connect on.

There were two turnovers, and the problems on third down will be a big deal if there really is an important showdown at some point, but they held up once the Irish had a little momentum in the second half, the American Athletic Conference lines held up, and the program proved it could win a game like this with everyone watching and all the pressure on its shoulders.

Give it a few days to breathe. Let the program enjoy the moment, and then the CFP spotlight is on.

Week 5 Big Game Reactions 
Stanford 31, Oregon 24 OT
Oklahoma 37, Kansas State 31
Michigan 38, Wisconsin 17
Georgia 37, Arkansas 0
Alabama 42, Ole Miss 21

NEXT: Stanford 31, Oregon 24 OT Reaction

SEC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 5

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, and how to watch for Week 5 of the season.

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines, and how to watch for Week 5 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 38-10, ATS: 24-24, Point Total: 26-19-1

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Saturday, October 2

Arkansas at Georgia

12:00, ESPN
Line: Georgia -18.5, o/u: 48.5

Tennessee at Missouri

12:00, SEC Network
Line: Missouri -3, o/u: 65

Ole Miss at Alabama

3:30, CBS
Line: Alabama -14.5, o/u: 79.5

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Troy at South Carolina

3:30, SEC Network
Line: South Carolina -7, o/u: 42.5

Florida at Kentucky

6:00, ESPN
Line: Florida -8.5, o/u: 55

Texas A&M at Mississippi State

7:00, SEC Network
Line: Texas A&M -7, o/u: 46

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UConn at Vanderbilt

7:30, ESPNU
Line: Vanderbilt -14.5, o/u: 51.5

Auburn at LSU

9:00, ESPN
Line: LSU -3.5, o/u: 54.5

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Alabama vs Ole Miss Prediction, Game Preview

Alabama vs Ole Miss prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 2

Alabama vs Ole Miss prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 2


Alabama vs Ole Miss How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 2
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, AL
How To Watch: CBS
Record: Alabama (4-0), Ole Miss (3-0)
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Alabama vs Ole Miss Game Preview


Why Ole Miss Will Win

The offense can keep up.

Alabama’s got the talent on defense to turn the lights out on just about anyone, but Miami – yes, Miami – Mercer, and Southern Miss don’t have high-powered attacks. Florida was able to bruise and batter its way to making the Bama game interesting in the second half, but it doesn’t have a high-powered passing attack.

Here comes Ole Miss with Matt Corral and company with a dominant 3-0 start with everything clicking. The attack came up with 647 yards in last year’s 63-48 loss to Bama – no one else in 2020 got to 470 – and this time around there’s a D to go along with that O.

At least, there’s a slightly improved D.

This Rebel defense isn’t going to be a brick wall at any point, but it’s athletic, experience, and far less cringe-worthy than the one that give up yards and points by the bucketload in 2020.

There’s more of a pass rush so far this season, the run D is getting gouged just a little bit instead of in monster chunks, and there might be just enough to hold serve so Corral and the offense can push a pass defense that’s been okay, but hasn’t been tested.

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Why Alabama Will Win

Louisville, Austin Peay, Tulane.

Let’s do a little bit of roll slowing here, America.

Ole Miss has a great team with an outstanding offense and a big-time playmaker of a quarterback. It also has a head coach who should and would be the new head man at USC, but won’t be because … well, because.

Yeah, the team has looked and played great, and yeah, there hasn’t been a problem so far, but the team has also taken target practice against a few middleweights and an FCSer.

Ole Miss has been able to get the O going partly because the running game has been unstoppable – that’s not going to work this week. Bama still has to prove that the glitch from the Florida game has been fixed, but just assume that the defensive side isn’t going to meltdown in the second half like it did in Gainesville.

Bama hasn’t been razor sharp so far – there’s a reason Nick Saban has been ranting and raving about a team that’s seemingly the best in college football – but Ole Miss has a bad habit of getting flagged and flagged some more, the O line is a wee bit leaky in pass protection, and for all the good things the attack does, it hasn’t been sharp on third downs.

Ole Miss has to be perfect, and it won’t be.

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What’s Going To Happen

There are two ways this can go.

Alabama decides enough is enough and comes out roaring with a dominant effort to show that it really and truly is the No. 1 team in the country, or this is a firefight of epic proportions that comes down to who has the ball last.

Can Corral pull a Johnny Manziel and take the Heisman with a historic performance with the sports world watching?

Or will this be the moment that Bryce Young sets the tone for the rest of the season for both the Heisman and Alabama?

Both quarterbacks will be great, both offenses will be great, but one defense will come through when it needs to.

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Alabama vs Ole Miss Prediction, Line

Alabama 45, Ole Miss 30
Line: Alabama -14.5, o/u: 79.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

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Alabama vs Southern Miss Prediction, Game Preview

Alabama vs Southern Miss prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, September 25

Alabama vs Southern Miss prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, September 25


Alabama vs Southern Miss How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 25
Game Time: 7:30 ET
Venue: Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, AL
How To Watch: SEC Network
Record: Alabama (3-0), Southern Miss (1-2)
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Alabama vs Southern Miss Game Preview


Why Southern Miss Will Win

The Golden Eagles are playing a little defense.

The pass rush has been strong over the first three games along with plenty of plays in the backfield. No, USM hasn’t played anyone amazing, but it has yet to allow more than 60 rushing yards and hasn’t given up more than 304 yards of total offense.

There isn’t enough firepower to matter offensively, but the team knows how to play with a decent tempo and should at least be able to shorten the game a bit.

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Why Alabama Will Win

The Southern Miss offense won’t go anywhere.

It wasn’t bad against Grambling, but South Alabama didn’t allow much of anything, and Troy stuffed Frank Gore Jr. and company allowing just -1 net rushing yard.

The bigger problem for the Golden Eagles is interest. Nick Saban has been less than thrilled with the team’s 60-minute effort over the first three games – the letdown against Florida is looming large – and with Ole Miss and Texas A&M coming up, four quarter intensity is going to matter.

It shouldn’t take more than a few early scores to put this away.

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What’s Going To Happen

Alabama is going to come out smoking, and Southern Miss is going to get in the way.

This is still a young team. Even for Alabama, replacing star players isn’t always easy. Of course the team is amazing, but there are just enough mistakes to make this a tone-setting game attitude-wise for what’s up next.

Any scores for Southern Miss would be a success.

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Alabama vs Southern Miss Prediction, Line

Alabama 52, Southern Miss 6
Line: Alabama -45, o/u: 58.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

Must See Rating: 2

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SEC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 3

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 3 of the season.

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 3 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 22-6, ATS: 15-13, Point Total: 15-10-1

Saturday, September 18

Chattanooga at Kentucky

12:00, SEC Network/ESPN+
Line: Kentucky -31, o/u: 48

SE Missouri State at Missouri

12:00, ESPN+/SEC Network
Line: Missouri -34, o/u: 58.5

New Mexico at Texas A&M

12:00, SEC Network/ESPN+
Line: Texas A&M -29.5, o/u: 50.5

Tennessee Tech at Tennessee

12:00, SEC Network/ESPN+
Line: Tennessee -41, o/u: 51

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Alabama at Florida

3:30, CBS
Line: Alabama -15, o/u: 58.5

Georgia Southern at Arkansas

4:00, SEC Network
Line: Arkansas -23.5, o/u: 52.5

Mississippi State at Memphis

4:00, ESPN2
Line: Mississippi State -3.5, o/u: 64

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South Carolina at Georgia

7:00, ESPN
Line: Georgia -32, o/u: 48

Auburn at Penn State

7:30, ABC
Line: Penn State -6, o/u: 53.5

Central Michigan at LSU

7:30, SEC Network
Line: LSU -20, o/u: 60

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Stanford at Vanderbilt

8:00, ESPNU
Line: Stanford -12, o/u: 57.5

Tulane at Ole Miss

8:00, ESPN2
Line: Ole Miss -14.5, o/u: 76.5

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