SEC Football Basketball School Rankings: Hoops and Helmets 2019-2020

Which SEC schools had the best and worst years in the two major sports – football and men’s basketball?

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Which SEC schools had the best and worst years in the two major sports – football and men’s basketball? Which fan bases got the glory, and which ones didn’t have any fun?


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On the field and court – whose fans had the most fun?

Of course every school has sports outside of the big two that matter and generate revenue, but when it comes to what athletic departments need, it’s really all about college football and men’s basketball.

Which SEC schools had the best and worst seasons?

Here’s how these rankings work.

1) The top-ranked schools with teams that went to a bowl game and would’ve played in the NCAA Tournament.

2) The next group had stronger football seasons and were okay in basketball. The superstar basketball schools get credit, but football is football, especially in the SEC. Football is the bigger revenue generator.

3) One or the other. Usually there’s a disparity with one good season in one sport an a clunker in the other. It’s sort of a catch-all before …

4) The disasters. No bowl game, there wouldn’t have been a trip to the NCAA Tournament, no fun.

The worst-to-best SEC schools in 2019-2020 in college football and college basketball …

SEC Hoops and Helmets: Losers In Both Sports

These schools suffered the indignity of failing to come up with a winning season in either of the two major sports. The fans didn’t get to have any fun.

14. Vanderbilt

Football: 3-9 overall, 1-7 in conference, 7th in SEC East

Basketball: 11-21 overall, 3-15 in conference, 14th in SEC

How Were The Football/Basketball Seasons? The football team never got anything going. There was a close win over a sleepy Missouri team, and that was about it with no offense and blowout loss after blowout loss.

Football was bad, but basketball was worse. At least the Commodores didn’t finish dead last in the conference in football. The hoops side finally won two SEC game in the final three, but overall it lost 17 of its last 20 games.

13. Ole Miss

Football: 4-8 overall, 2-6 in conference, 6th in SEC West

Basketball: 15-17 overall, 6-12 in conference, 12th in SEC

How Were The Football/Basketball Seasons? The basketball team started out well and crashed badly. Just when there was a chance to pivot – at 13-11 on a three-game winning streak – it all went wrong with six losses in the final eight games.

While the bad football season led to landing Lane Kiffin, getting there was rough. Losing five games in the last six was rough enough, but the way it dropped the Egg Bowl at Mississippi State – the peeing dog antics and missed extra point – made it uglier.

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Auburn vs. Alabama Basketball Fearless Prediction, Game Preview

Auburn vs Alabama college basketball fearless prediction and game preview.

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Auburn vs. Alabama college basketball fearless prediction and game preview.


Auburn vs. Alabama Broadcast

Date: Wednesday, February 12
Game Time: 7:00 ET
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Venue: Auburn Arena, Auburn, AL
Network: ESPN2

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Why Alabama Will Win

How did the Crimson Tide win in a 83-64 blowout a month ago? They were red hot from the field, they got out to a hot start, outscored Auburn by 12 on the free throw line, and they were never behind.

This is the one team in the SEC that can beat the Tigers at their own game from three, leading the conference in three-pointers for the league’s best offense.

AU is just okay at defending on the perimeter, it doesn’t hit a lot of threes considering how many it takes, and the team doesn’t do enough to make the extra pass. But …

Why Auburn Will Win

Alabama doesn’t play a lick of defense.

It’s giving up an SEC-worst 78 points per game, partly because it turns the ball over way, way, way too often. Auburn might not force a ton of mistakes compared to other SEC teams, but it can do enough to occasionally slow down the Bama O.

The Tide also have to come up with the big plays on the boards with a whole lot of second-chance points. They’re active on the glass, but Auburn is almost as strong – there won’t be the huge disparity that Bama needs to have.

Auburn is the best team in the SEC on the offensive boards – it’ll get more easy points than it did in its first performance.

What’s Going To Happen

Alabama has lost three of its last four games and needed overtime to get the win over Georgia. Auburn has found its groove again on a six-game winning streak, and it’s about to go off with a huge offensive performance in what should be a high-flying, entertaining shootout.

Auburn vs. Alabama Prediction, Line

Auburn 84, Alabama 77
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SEC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 14

Check out all the fearless predictions, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 14 of the SEC season.

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Straight Up: 67-14, ATS 39-30-3, o/u: 34-37


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Thursday, November 28

Ole Miss at Mississippi State

7:30 ESPN | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Mississippi State -2.5, o/u: 58
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Friday, November 29

Missouri at Arkansas

2:30 CBS | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Missouri -12, o/u: 53
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Saturday, November 30

Clemson at South Carolina

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BetMGM Line: Clemson -27.5, o/u: 51
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Georgia at Georgia Tech

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BetMGM Line: Georgia -28, o/u: 46.5
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Louisville at Kentucky

12:00 SEC Network | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Kentucky -3, o/u: 53.5
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Alabama at Auburn

3:30 CBS | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Alabama -3.5, o/u: 50
Prediction: Alabama 27, Auburn 17
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Vanderbilt at Tennessee

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BetMGM Line: Tennessee -21, o/u: 45.5
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Texas A&M at LSU

7:00 ESPN | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: LSU -17, o/u: 62.5
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Florida State at Florida

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Alabama vs. Auburn Fearless Prediction, Game Preview

Alabama vs. Auburn fearless prediction and game preview.

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Alabama vs. Auburn fearless prediction and game preview.


Alabama vs. Auburn Broadcast

Date: Saturday, November 30
Game Time: 3:30 ET
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Venue: Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, AL
Network: CBS

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Why Alabama Will Win

Just let the offensive line eat.

The focus will be on QB Mac Jones and if he can handle the spotlight of the biggest game of his life, but he doesn’t have to do the work.

The Auburn defensive front is fantastic, and all it takes is a wee bit of success  on the ground to be productive.

Florida was able to run for four yards per carry, and LSU was able to do that, too. Georgia came close, averaging 3.9 yards per pop – that’s all just enough to get a little bit of control against a team that has to own third downs and get its defense off the field.

This isn’t all that hard – Auburn is going to load up to stop Najee Harris and the running game to force Jones to come through. He doesn’t have to bomb away, and he doesn’t have to be Tua Tagovailoa. He just has to get the ball to his elite receiving corps and let the stars do the rest.

Harris has caught fire at just the right time, running for nine touchdowns in his last five games. He took over in the loss to LSU, he’s been making plays as a receiver, and he’s had a light enough load throughout the season to be more than ready to be the workhorse.

With this Bama line, just keep hammering, and hammering, and hammering. Against Auburn, controlling the clock isn’t a bad thing for a Bama team used to lightning strikes.

Helping the cause is a defense that might not be the killer of previous years, but it takes the ball away in bunches with two or more in seven games. Against an Auburn offense that doesn’t score against the decent defense, just two takeaways might end this.

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Why Auburn Will Win

Okay, Mac Jones. Playtime is over.

Jones got in his scrimmages against Arkansas and Western Carolina – completing a combined 28-of-34 passes for 510 yards and six touchdowns with no picks – but this is going to be a wee bit different.

When thrown into the fire against Tennessee, he was a pedestrian 6-of-11 for 72 yards, and didn’t push it all that much – or lead the way to a slew of scoring drives – against Mississippi State when Tagovailoa went out.

Finally, Bo Nix is in a big game in the road of the crusty veteran.

Auburn’s true freshman struggled in the win over Oregon. He struggled in the loss to Florida. He struggled in the loss to LSU. But in all three games, he kept on pushing, and he was able to come up with a few big throws to make a difference.

In all three games, the Tigers were alive late despite getting a rough outing from their quarterback. This isn’t the Auburn offense under Gus Malzahn that many might like, but the overall formula is effective.

In seven of his last nine games – the losses to Florida and LSU the outliers – he has hit 60% or more of his passes. Just as important, he threw a total of six picks against Oregon, Florida and LSU, and none against everyone else.

He’s settling into the job – outplaying Jake Fromm in the loss to Georgia – and coming up with a few terrific games against Ole Miss and Mississippi State. And now he gets to turn it loose.

It is possible to throw on Bama. South Carolina’s Ryan Hilinski was able to do it, and so was Texas A&M’s Kellen Mond.

Joe Burrow probably won the Heisman by throwing for 393 yards and three scores against the Tide.

Nix doesn’t have to be special. He just has to be okay, and his defense has to do the rest.

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What’s Going To Happen

So what’s the real score coming into this game?

Of course Alabama vs. Auburn is a big giant deal no matter what, but the real question on a national scale isn’t about who wins; it’s about about how much Bama can win by.

It’s four-best-team time for the Tide.

It won’t be enough to squeak by with a solid 16-13 road win over the arch-rival. They have to make a statement in their final chance, and that means they have to win this convincingly, and they have to keep their foot on the gas for a full 60 minutes if they can. They have to look the part. They have to dominate …

And they’re going to come close, even if the final score doesn’t reflect it. Auburn’s defense has yet to allow more than 24 points on the year, and it’s not about to get gouged now.

The rest of the Bama puzzle pieces will rise up and be sharper without Tagovailoa available in the big moment. The running game won’t go off, but it’ll be effective, and Jones will be just fine. The defense will be its normal solid self on third downs, and drive after Auburn drive will stall.

This might not be enough of a win to push out Utah if it becomes the 12-1 Pac-12 champ, or even a 12-1 Big 12 champion. It’ll give the College Football Playoff committee something to think about, though.

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Alabama vs. Auburn Prediction, Line

Alabama 27, Auburn 17
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SEC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 13

Check out all the fearless predictions, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 13 of the SEC season.

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How are the SEC predictions so far?
Straight Up: 60-13, ATS: 34-27-3, o/u: 31-33


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Western Carolina at Alabama

12:00 ESPN | Get Tickets
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BetMGM Line: COMING, o/u: COMING
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Samford at Auburn

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Texas A&M at Georgia

3:30 CBS | Get Tickets
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BetMGM Line: Georgia -13.5, o/u: 47
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UT Martin at Kentucky

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BetMGM Line: COMING, o/u: COMING
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East Tennessee State at Vanderbilt

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Arkansas at LSU

7:00 ESPN | Get Tickets
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BetMGM Line: LSU -43.5, o/u: 71.5
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Abilene Christian at Mississippi State

7:30 SEC Alternative | Get Tickets
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BetMGM Line: COMING, o/u: COMING
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Tennessee at Missouri

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BetMGM Line: Missouri -4, o/u: 45.5

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Cavalcade of Whimsy: Tua Tagovailoa, LSU’s Glitch, Coaching Contract Extensions

The fallout from the Tua Tagovailoa injury, LSU’s possible issue, and more contract extensions, in the latest Cavalcade of Whimsy.

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Sorry if this column sucks, it’s not my fault …

This column doesn’t worry about players getting hurt, and then in the commercial break, it’s in an ad pitching a supplemental insurance product … because you need to worry about what happens if you get hurt.

“On a long enough time line, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.”

The Tua Tagovailoa injury made me so mad. 

Thank goodness it sounds like he’ll recover quickly and all should be fine, but it made me mad that this wonderful kid had to suffer the pain of that injury. 

It made me mad that it took away his dream and goal of quarterbacking Alabama to a national championship this season. 

It made me mad because something like this is going to happen again, and the same media types who went all “thoughts and prayers” are going to stick to the same old tired football clichés and beliefs without putting any effort into thinking differently.

It made me mad because I’m a fan who loves to watch one of the greatest pure passers college football has ever seen. 

It made me mad at how many supposedly smart people just can’t grasp that some football games matter, and sometimes there’s no need whatsoever to take even the slightest of unnecessary chances.

And it’s making me really, really mad that so many refuse to consider the idea that college football coaches have to be better at risk management.

I’m not blaming Nick Saban. 

I’m blaming all of us for not being a whole lot smarter.

We live in an era of net gen stats being thrown at us about everything.

There are specialized trainers for nutrition, best practices for working out, and assistant coaches who can break down the most minute details of the game.

There are charts for when to go for it on fourth down, when to go for two, when to make the players go to sleep, and everything else to gain even the slightest of competitive advantages.

Why can’t there be some wonky smart person who creates an insurance actuary table-like thing – you know, this load management craze the NBA kids are all into – to properly analyze the risk factors of when to play and not play a can’t-lose part of a team’s puzzle?

No-no-no, please don’t leave … I know, I’ve lost you with the word insurance – and I’m with you.

It’s a game. The players want to play it, it’s all fun, and it’s all about the joy of the sport … sort of. That all feeds into the NCAA’s brain-washing narrative of why players shouldn’t get paid, but that’s for another day.

For now, let’s just keep it simple. 

If Tagovailoa is on the sidelines when Alabama is up 35-7 and has the game well in hand, he doesn’t dislocate his hip. So how do we prevent something like this from happening again, or more realistically, how do we minimize the risk while still keeping the game fun and amazing?

Let’s go. First of all …

Nick Saban is the head man in charge. The idea of this being on Tagovailoa in any way, or that anyone can lobby Saban to do something he doesn’t want to do, or that any aspect of the Alabama football program isn’t 100% decided by the head coach, is laughable. Saban is the absolute and total ruler of the Alabama football world. He’s also a brilliant guy, which means …

Really? You “don’t prepare for injuries?” Well … why not? You prepare for everything else. You prepare for every crazy possibility down to the smallest detail, and yet you don’t factor in the risk/reward of playing Tua Tago-freaking-vailoa an extra few snaps, even though the outcome of the game was already decided?

Again, I’m not blaming Saban. Almost all coaches think like this, and the ones who don’t – see Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy sitting his top players all preseason, even though Mitchell Trubisky obviously needed the work – don’t seem to have it totally right, either. 

And yeah, in a purely competitive football way, there was a case for Tagovailoa still being out there.

Alabama needs to keep winning, and it needs to be amazing doing it. The only way it makes the College Football Playoff is by obliterating everyone left on the schedule after that LSU loss. So yes, there is something to be said for leaving 13 on the field for one more drive, because 42-7 at the half on the road in the SEC is exactly the statement that gets the playoff committee all hot.

So why didn’t Saban just say that? “We needed and wanted more points. We’re in the playoff chase, and we have to keep on playing and making a statement.” He says that, and everyone gets it. Even better, in a PR sort of way, then the blame and focus gets shifted to the College Football Playoff system.

However …

Really? I know he’s the greatest head coach of all-time, but he actually needed the NFL franchise-caliber quarterback of one of the most devastating quick-strike attacks in the history of college football to get more practice running a two-minute offense?

Sorry. I lost focus. Back to the issue of how to keep this situation from happening again, and that starts with one of the main talking points we have to debunk.

This wasn’t a fluke. Just because it happened in the final moments of the first half doesn’t take away that it was still a risk leaving Tagovailoa out there, because it’s a risk any time a player is playing. 

It doesn’t matter if it’s the first play, the last play, or anywhere in any situation in between. There’s a reason for the cliché that your career could be over on any given play, because …

IT’S … (bleep)ING … FOOTBALL. It’s part of the reason why we all love this wonderful sport. These amazing athletes are out there doing unbelievable things all while having to bury in the back of their minds the horrible possibility that something life-altering could happen at any moment. Of course injuries can happen in any sport at any time – but not like this one. 

It isn’t a given that a guy will get carted off the field when you go to a baseball game. There isn’t the looming likelihood of a player breaking a bone in the average NBA game, and there’s no guaranteed certainty of at least one concussion by anyone playing golf or tennis. 

And there certainly isn’t the cloud of worry in most sports that a player could be paralyzed if a play goes an inch the wrong way – which is why a Minnesota’s PJ Fleck took a key unsportsmanlike penalty for running onto the field, terrified when WR Tyler Johnson was “motionless” after getting walloped by a huge hit in the loss to Iowa.

And because of that …

We have to stop thinking about football injuries as “bad luck.” Instead, we have to rebrand them as a lost gamble. If you play football, you’re almost certainly going to suffer an injury of some sort at some point, so – duh – the less you play, the fewer the chances of getting hurt.

So how do you get the most out of your key players as possible while taking the least amount of risk? Again, this is where football needs special analysts to figure this out – you’re up 35-7 at the end of the half against Team X, and your probability of losing this game is 0.3% without QB1 in.

You find these analysts, head coaches, so they can worry about injuries, and then you don’t have to.

But I can hear your angry tweet being typed as we speak …

IT’S A GAME. Of course players want to play. Of course we don’t want to watch while always thinking about whether or not a player is going to get hurt. So after all of that …

Coach Saban, I do get it. You really can’t coach and worry about injuries – at least in the macro sense. Football players getting hurt is part of doing business, and you have to keep coaching through it all no matter what.

Of course you can’t coach scared.

It’s why depth matters. It’s why the “Next Man Up” idea is so important, and it’s why every backup has to always be prepared like he’s about to go in.

But …

That wasn’t some player.

That was Tua Tagovailoa.

“Well, if this is it old boy, I hope you don’t mind if I go out speaking the King’s.”

If you’re off to the NFL after all of this – as you should be …

Thanks, Tua. That was a blast.

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Alabama vs. Western Carolina Fearless Prediction, Game Preview

Alabama vs. Western Carolina fearless prediction and game preview.

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Date: Saturday, November 23
Game Time: 12:00 ET
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Venue: ESPN
Network: Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, AL

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Why Western Carolina Will Win

The Catamounts have just enough offensive depth to keep rotating the backs while spreading around the passing game a bit.

They hardly have a high-powered attack, but they’ve been able to throw in spurts just enough to potentially connect on a big play or two down the field. They’re excellent at moving the chains and great at controlling the clock at times, but more than that …

It’s the elephant in the room. It’s the first game after the Tua Tagovailoa injury.

How will the Bama coaching staff handle playing their top players? How much of a concern will there be about keeping everyone fresh for the Auburn showdown? It’s Nick Saban and it’s Alabama, so nothing changes, but of course what happened in Starkville will be a wee bit of a factor.

At least it’ll be on everyone’s mind.

There’s a chance that the second Bama gets up, everything gets shut down.

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Why Alabama Will Win

To try to put the slightest of positive spins on what happened last Saturday, at least the timing is right.

Had Tagovailoa’s injury happened against Auburn, that would be more of a problem for the College Football Playoff committee. When Tagovailoa suffered an ankle injury against Tennessee, Bama caught a break of being able to give Mac Jones the Arkansas game as a tune-up.

It’s the same thing here. Now Jones and the team will get a full scrimmage to get everything right before next week. Najee Harris and company won’t have any problems ripping through the horrible Western Carolina defense, and Jones can let it go with no worries about any consequences.

Bama can survive a few turnovers, because …

What’s Going To Happen

Obviously Alabama is going to win. It’s just a question of how sharp Jones is.

Expect him to be fantastic.

Expect Bama to rally around the situation, and expect the team to be great for  a half as it plays for its fallen leader. And then expect all the backups to be in after halftime.

Bama beat Western Carolina 48-14 in 2014, but this time around …

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Alabama vs. Western Carolina Prediction, Line

Alabama 55, Western Carolina 0
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SEC Quick Thoughts, Takes On Every Game: Week 12

Quick thoughts and takes on every Week 12 SEC game.

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Florida 23, Missouri 6

It wasn’t anything pretty, and the Gators didn’t get the Georgia loss they needed to take the SEC East, but it was still a strong road win by double-digits. Kyle Trask threw for 282 yards and two scores, the offense was able to open it up a bit in the third quarter, and it was the win needed to keep hope alive for a New Year’s Six bowl game.

Missouri can’t score touchdowns. It managed two field goals, making it the second straight game without a touchdown and with just 27 points over the last four games. The passing game didn’t go anywhere, the running game finished with 52 yards, and the O wasted a strong effort from the D.

The Tigers aren’t going bowling no matter what – thanks to NCAA violations – but it would nice to come up with a winning season. They get Tennessee up next before closing out at Arkansas.

Florida gets a week off before facing Florida State. The Sugar Bowl might be out with LSU, Alabama and Georgia all in the mix for the CFP and the top SEC bowl spots, but Orange is a possibility with a convincing win against the Noles and a 10-2 record.

Alabama 38, Mississippi State 7

Of course the season-ending injury to Tua Tagovailoa overshadowed everything else – a whole lot more on that coming over the next few days – but Mac Jones stepped in and was fine. The Tide only scored three points in the second half, but Jones hit 7-of-11 passes for 94 yards, the defense was great, and the shell-shocked team got through the rest of the game and got out. It was still a 31-point win on the road, even after all of that.

Najee Harris has picked a fantastic time to become amazing. He ran for 88 yards and three scores – and caught 51 yards worth of passes with a. score –  the offensive line blasted away, and the receiving corps was its typical fantastic self. Everything was great except for that, and …

Tagovailoa’s injury also pushed out of the spotlight a leg injury to DT Raekwon Davis. The D was just fine against the Bulldogs, but Davis the guy the line couldn’t afford to lose.

Mississippi State was able to run for just enough big dashes to average over five yards per carry. After a good early scoring drive, though, that was it. Tommy Stevens threw for 82 yards and a score, and he tore off a 46-yard run, but the O didn’t do much of anything with its 270 yards.

Alabama got a week against Arkansas to get Mac Jones up to speed in case he was needed against LSU. Now he gets a practice week against Western Carolina to get ready for the trip to Auburn. All is hardly lost in the CFP race – blow out the Tigers, and everything will be still on the table.

At 4-6, Mississippi State has to beat Abilene Christian and Ole Miss to get to six wins and bowl eligibility.

NEXT: Kentucky 38, Vanderbilt 14; Texas A&M 30, South Carolina 6

SEC Predictions, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 12

Check out all the fearless predictions, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 12 of the SEC season.

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Check out all the fearless predictions, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 12 of the SEC season.


How are the SEC predictions so far?
SU 58-16, ATS 32-30-3, o/u: 30-35


Results So Far: SU 54-13, ATS 28-27-3, o/u: 28-30

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Alabama at Mississippi State

12:00 ESPN | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Alabama -20.5, o/u: 62.5
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Florida at Missouri

12:00 CBS | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Florida -6.5, o/u: 48.5
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Georgia at Auburn

3:30 CBS | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Georgia -2.5, o/u: 43.5
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Kentucky at Vanderbilt

3:30 SEC Network | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Kentucky -9.5, o/u: 43.5
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LSU at Ole Miss

7:00 ESPN | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: LSU -20.5, o/u: 63.5
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South Carolina at Texas A&M

7:30 SEC Network | Get Tickets
BetMGM Line: Texas A&M -10.5, o/u: 50.5
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Alabama vs. Mississippi State Fearless Prediction, Game Preview

Alabama vs. Mississippi State fearless prediction and game preview.

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Alabama vs. Mississippi State fearless prediction and game preview.


Alabama vs. Mississippi State Broadcast

Date: Saturday, November 16
Game Time: 12:00 ET
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Venue: Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, MS
Network: ESPN

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Alabama (8-1) vs. Mississippi State (4-5) Game Preview

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Why Alabama Will Win

Alabama is still hardly out of this.

On the flip side, the Crimson Tide now have to go on a tear to show the College Football Playoff types – and the rest of the world – the they really are among the four best teams. That only works with total destruction and annihilation the rest of the way.

The passing game continues to be unstoppable. Totally lost in the loss to LSU was how a hobbling Tua Tagovailoa threw for 418 yards and four scores with big play after big play. The Mississippi State defense doesn’t have the secondary to hold up.

The Bulldogs got picked clean by Auburn’s Bo Nix, allowed four teams in a row to hit 71% or more of their throws – up until Arkansas went Arkansas – and are getting hit by too many deep passes.

As long as Bama is deadly focused, it should be able to assault the MSU defense from the start.

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Why Mississippi State Will Win

As LSU just proved, this isn’t the Alabama defense of the past.

It’s very good, very talented, and LSU is at a whole other level, but the Tide can be thrown on, and they have problems against strong, sturdy runners.

They’ve still only allowed over 200 rushing yards once – the blowout win over Ole Miss – and they’re still fantastic overall, but Mississippi State has to come out and establish Kylin Hill right away.

The junior ripped up Arkansas for 234 yards and three scores last week, nailed Texas A&M for 150 yards the week before, an has done a nice job of overcoming the lack of a steady passing game by pounding away.

The Bulldogs are great at taking the ball away, controlling the clock, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

They’re bad at getting to the quarterback.

Tagovailoa isn’t exactly a sitting duck, but he can’t be allowed to get comfortable. The Bulldogs don’t have the ability to knock No. 13 off his game.

Expect this to be the Jerry Jeudy game. He had a disappointing day against LSU with a few key drops, and he hasn’t blown up lately, outside of a good day against Arkansas.

11 straight. 2007 was the last time Mississippi State was able to pull off the win over the Tide. It won’t happen this week – Bama rolls as if the LSU game never even happened.


Alabama vs. Mississippi State Prediction, Line

Alabama 48, Mississippi State 13
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Alabama -20.5, o/u: 62.5
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ATS Confidence out of 5: 3.5
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