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

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 7 of the season.

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 7 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 14-7, ATS: 10-11, Point Total: 15-6

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Saturday, October 17

Auburn at South Carolina

12:00 ESPN
Line: Auburn -3.5, o/u: 51.5
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Ole Miss at Arkansas

3:30 ESPN2
Line: Ole Miss -3, o/u: 77
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Kentucky at Tennessee

3:30 ESPN2
Line: Tennessee -6, o/u: 46
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LSU at Florida

4:00 ESPN
Line: Florida -13, o/u: 71.5
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Texas A&M at Mississippi State

5:00 SEC Network
Line: Texas A&M -6.5, o/u: 54.5
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Georgia at Alabama

8:00 CBS
Line: Alabama -6, o/u: 57
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Tennessee vs Kentucky Prediction, Game Preview

Tennessee Volunteers vs Kentucky Wildcats prediction and game preview

Tennessee vs Kentucky prediction and game preview.


Tennessee vs Kentucky Broadcast

Date: Saturday, October 17
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN
Network: SEC Network

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Kentucky (1-2) vs Tennessee (2-1) Game Preview

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Why Kentucky Will Win

It’s amazing what happens when you take away the ball six times. After failing to generate any turnovers in the first two games – both losses – the Wildcats came up with six interceptions in the 24-2 win over Mississippi State to potentially turn the season around.

It helps when an opponent throws it 70 times like Mississippi State did, but the UK run defense really has been solid so far. Helped by 408 yards against Ole Miss, the Wildcat running game has been great, too, leading the SEC  with 212 yards per game.

Tennessee’s running game hasn’t done much so far and the offensive line has struggled in pass protection, which is part of the reason why the offense is having so many problems on third downs.

CFN Experts Picks: NFL

Why Tennessee Will Win

The Kentucky passing game isn’t doing much of anything. That’s nothing new – the team was just fine last season with a fantastic ground game – but the rushing attack hasn’t been consistent. It might lead the SEC in yards, but most of that came against Ole Miss – it struggled against Mississippi State last week.

The passing game only managed 73 yards last week and isn’t doing enough down the field.

Tennessee has been great at not turning the ball over, and the running game was just fine against South Carolina and Missouri – the stats are skewed after struggling against the great Georgia defensive front.

There’s generally a nice balance for the Vols – Jarrett Guarantano has been steadily good. The veteran has been excellent in his three games against Kentucky, winning in the last two seasons.

CFN Experts Picks: College

What’s Going To Happen

Tennessee has figured out the Kentucky thing over each of the last two seasons. It got run over last year, and won. The D pitched a gem in 2018, and won.

The Vols will come up with just enough offensive balance to counteract the Kentucky time of possession advantage. Guarantano will have another nice – and unappreciated – day in a workmanlike win.

Tennessee vs Kentucky Prediction, Line

Tennessee 27, Kentucky 23
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Tennessee -6, o/u: 46
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 3

5: The Right Stuff (1983 movie version)
1: The Right Stuff (2020 TV version)

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

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 6 of the season.

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 6 of the season.


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Click on each game for game preview & prediction

Results So Far
SU: 10-4, ATS: 8-6, Point Total: 10-4

Saturday, October 10

Florida at Texas A&M

12:00 ESPN
Line: Florida -6.5, o/u: 57.5
Prediction: Florida 38, Texas A&M 27
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Missouri at LSU

12:00 ESPN
Line: LSU -20.5, o/u: 50.5
Prediction: LSU 38, Missouri 17
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South Carolina at Vanderbilt

12:00 SEC Network
Line: South Carolina -13.5, o/u: 43
Prediction: South Carolina 27, Vanderbilt 16
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Tennessee at Georgia

3:30 CBS
Line: Georgia -12, o/u: 42.5
Prediction: Georgia 30, Tennessee 17
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College Football Expert Picks, Predictions: Week 6

Arkansas at Auburn

4:00 SEC Network
Line: Auburn -14, o/u: 48.
Prediction: Auburn 30, Arkansas 13
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Alabama at Ole Miss

6:00 ESPN
Line: Alabama -24, o/u: 70.5
Prediction: Alabama 45, Ole Miss 27
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Mississippi State at Kentucky

7:30 SEC Network
Line: Kentucky -2.5, o/u: 58
Prediction: Mississippi State 34, Kentucky 30
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Mississippi State vs Kentucky Prediction, Game Preview

Mississippi State Bulldogs vs Kentucky Wildcats prediction and game preview.

Mississippi State Bulldogs vs Kentucky Wildcats prediction and game preview.


Mississippi State vs Kentucky Broadcast

Date: Saturday, October 10
Game Time: 7:30 ET
Venue: Kroger Field, Lexington, KY
Network: SEC Network

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Mississippi State (1-1) vs Kentucky (0-2) Game Preview

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Why Mississippi State Will Win

The passing game still works.

It might not have thrown for 623 yards like it did against LSU, but it still moved the ball against Arkansas. There weren’t as many deep plays, and KJ Costello threw three picks, but the offense can still crank up the production against a Kentucky team that’s not built for shootouts, even if it did keep up in a 42-41 loss to Ole Miss last week.

The Wildcats need to control the clock for its style and system to work, but so far, the Mike Leach Bulldogs have been fantastic at owning the tempo, holding the ball for well over 33 minutes per game.

CFN Experts Picks: NFL

Why Kentucky Will Win

The Kentucky running game destroyed Ole Miss last week.

The passing game didn’t have to do much with the ground attack cranking out big run after big run, putting up 408 yards in the wild firefight. Mississippi State’s run defense has been fantastic so far, but LSU and Arkansas didn’t commit to the ground game like UK will.

For the Wildcats, it’s all about the turnover margin.

It’s been un-UKlike to not have a takeaway in two games – the Cats are -4 in turnover margin – but that should change against a Bulldog team that likes to give the ball away with four turnovers in each of the first two games.

CFN Experts Picks: College Football

What’s Going To Happen

Kentucky is desperate.

It needs to muck it up, control the game in all ways, and own the turnover margin. However, the pass defense won’t be able to keep Costello and company in check.

He’ll throw two picks, but Auburn’s Bo Nix and Ole Miss’ Matt Corral came up with every big throw needed. UK’s pass defense has allowed quarterbacks to hit 71% of their passes for 553 yards and seven touchdowns.

It’s not hyperbole to think that Costello can get all that by himself if the O works.

Mississippi State vs Kentucky Prediction, Line

Mississippi State 34, Kentucky 30
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Kentucky -2.5, o/u: 58
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

Must See Rating: 3

5: Eddie Van Halen
1: Vin Diesel’s “Feel Like I Do”

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

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 5 of the season.

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 5 of the season.


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Results So Far
SU: 5-2, ATS: 4-3, Point Total: 4-3

Saturday, October 3

South Carolina at Florida

12:00 ESPN
Line: Florida -17.5, o/u: 57
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Missouri at Tennessee

12:00 SEC Network
Line: Tennessee -11.5, o/u: 48.5
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Texas A&M at Alabama

3:30 CBS
Line: Alabama -17, o/u: 51.5
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Ole Miss at Kentucky

4:00 SEC Network
Line: Kentucky -6.5, o/u: 61.5
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Auburn at Georgia

7:30 ESPN
Line: Georgia -7, o/u: 44.5
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Arkansas at Mississippi State

7:30 SEC Network
Line: Mississippi State -17.5, o/u: 69.5
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LSU at Vanderbilt

7:30 SEC Network
Line: LSU -20.5, o/u: 48.5
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Ole Miss vs Kentucky Prediction, Game Preview

Ole Miss Rebels vs Kentucky Wildcats prediction and game preview.

Ole Miss Rebels vs Kentucky Wildcats prediction and game preview.


Ole Miss vs Kentucky Broadcast

Date: Saturday, October 3rd
Game Time: 4:00 ET
Venue: Kroger Field, Lexington, KY
Network: SEC Network

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Ole Miss (0-1) vs Kentucky (0-1) Game Preview

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Why Ole Miss Will Win

Welcome to the Ole Miss passing game.

The secondary might have been lit up like a Christmas tree against Florida, but Matt Corral and the Rebel attack did some chucking, too. There were some trick plays involved, but overall, Ole Miss threw for 443 yards and three scores with 395 and three touchdowns coming from Corral.

At about the same time that was happening last Saturday, either Auburn QB Bo Nix became really good, or the Kentucky secondary is in trouble.

The Wildcats allowed 233 yards and three touchdowns to Nix in the loss to the Tigers. Worst of all for UK, its formula sort of worked and it still lost by 16. It controlled the tempo, the clock, did a good job on third downs, and it outplayed AU in several ways, and it still didn’t matter.

Ole Miss has to make this a bit of a shootout from the start. Kentucky QB Terry Wilson threw well, but it wasn’t enough.

CFN Experts Picks: NFL

Why Kentucky Will Win

The UK running game should work a whole lot better.

There isn’t a Benny Snell or Lynn Bowden in the backfield, but the Wildcats have the parts to run well enough to win. They’re 15-1 over the last two years when they run for 195 yards or more.

Florida ran for 196 against the Rebels last week.

The Kentucky style still works if everything goes right. Run the ball, don’t turn the ball over, don’t make a slew of mistakes, and DOMINATE the time of possession battle.

Expect the Cats to have the ball for close to 35 minutes, and expect the running game to work against a suspect Ole Miss defensive front that’s not going to do a whole lot to get behind the line.

CFN Experts Picks: College Football

What’s Going To Happen

The Ole Miss passing game is going to be a problem.

The Kentucky pass rush will be just okay, but Corral will have plenty of time to hit on enough big plays to make this a fight. The problem will the Rebel offense – it won’t be on the field enough.

The Wildcats will grind out a win with a long fourth quarter drive to put it away.

Ole Miss vs Kentucky Prediction, Line

Kentucky 26, Ole Miss 20
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Kentucky -6.5, o/u: 61.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 3

5: The first debate
1: The TV spin after the first debate

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SEC Predictions, Schedule, Game Previews, Lines, TV: Week 4

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 4 of the season.

SEC college football predictions, schedule, game previews, lines and TV listings for Week 4 of the season.


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Florida at Ole Miss

12:00 ESPN
Line: Florida -14, o/u: 57
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Kentucky at Auburn

12:00 SEC Network
Line: Auburn -8, o/u: 49.5
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Mississippi State at LSU

3:30 CBS
Line: LSU -16.5, o/u: 56
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Georgia at Arkansas

4:00 SEC Network
Line: Georgia -26, o/u: 52.5
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Alabama at Missouri

7:00 ESPN
Line: Alabama -27, o/u: 55
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Vanderbilt at Texas A&M

7:30 SEC Network
Line: Texas A&M -30.5, o/u: 46
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Tennessee at South Carolina

7:30 SEC Network
Line: Tennessee -3.5, o/u: 43.5
Prediction: South Carolina 24, Tennessee 23
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Auburn vs Kentucky Prediction, Game Preview

Auburn Tigers vs Kentucky Wildcats prediction and game preview.

Auburn Tigers vs Kentucky Wildcats prediction and game preview.


Auburn vs Kentucky Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 26
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, AL
Network: SEC Network

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Auburn (0-0) vs Kentucky (0-0) Game Preview

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Why Kentucky Will Win

Kentucky has the offensive front to control the game and give the revamped Wildcats a chance to keep its style going.

With QB Terry Wilson back, the offense can switch back from the style of run first, run only with Lynn Bowden at the helm. It’ll all rumble behind a line that gets back four starters and has a whole lot of depth, and the defensive front should be even stronger.

Control the tempo, let the lines take over, and drag the opponent down and slow everything to a crawl. Kentucky should be able to do that.

Week 3 Expert Picks: NFL

Why Auburn Will Win

Can the Tigers open it up a little more?

Bo Nix should know what he’s doing in his second season as the starter, Seth Williams is one of the best receivers in college football, Anthony Schwartz is among the fastest, and Eli Stove will be as good a No. 3 as any in the SEC.

Kentucky has a good secondary, and it has enough offensive parts to be good, but the Tigers can take over the game right away with a few scores. AU has the linebacking corps to keep UK from doing what UK (normally) does.

Week 4 Expert Picks: College Football

What’s Going To Happen

Kentucky is going to be a problem.

Auburn will pull this off with Nix coming through on two fourth quarter scoring drives, but it’s going to take a whole lot of sweating to get there with the Wildcats showing up strong on both sides of the ball.

Expect a low-scoring grind, but it’ll be entertaining.

Auburn vs Kentucky Prediction, Line

Auburn 23, Kentucky 17
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Auburn -8, o/u: 49.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3.5

Must See Rating: 3.5

5: RBG
1: DTF

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College Football 2020: 5 (Potentially) Stupid SEC Predictions

Five bold, crazy, stupid, daring, wacky SEC college football predictions for the 2020 season. 

Five bold, crazy, stupid, daring, wacky SEC college football predictions for the 2020 season. 


5 (Potentially) Stupid SEC Predictions

As if everything we’re going through in the college football world – and in real life – isn’t stupid enough, let’s take it all down a few levels.

What if you were told last year at this time that Lane Kiffin would be at Ole Miss and Mike Leach at Mississippi State?

What if you were told that Lynn Bowden would turn out to be a star quarterback at Kentucky, and Tennessee would end up winning a bowl game after starting 1-4 with home losses to Georgia State and BYU?

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What if you were told last year at this time that LSU would come up with – arguably – the greatest season in college football history, and Joe Burrow would win the Heisman and be the no-brainer No. 1 overall pick in the draft?

They’re the wild and wacky curveballs that make each season fun. Enough safe and sane, it’s time for dumb and dangerous with five (potentially) stupid predictions thrown at the wall to see if they stick.

To keep this fun, this entire Stick To Sports piece is in a safe, COVID-19-free bubble – for the most part.


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2020 SEC Team Previews
East Florida | Georgia | KentuckyMissouri
South Carolina | Tennessee | Vanderbilt
West Alabama | Arkansas | Auburn | LSU
Miss State | Ole Miss | Texas A&M

2020 CFN SEC Preview
SEC Week 1 Instant Predictions
CFN All-SEC Team & Top 30 Players
CFN SEC Team-By-Team Predictions
SEC Schedule, Most Interesting Games


5. Texas A&M at Auburn is going to be massive

We’re getting (potentially) stupid here, but no, the insanity hasn’t crept in yet to make the call that Texas A&M at Auburn on December 5th will be for the West’s spot in the SEC Championship.

Buuuuuuut …

No. No, no, no. Even with Texas A&M getting to host LSU and Florida, it’s still asking way too much to expect it to be 8-1 – assume a loss at Alabama – before rolling into Jordan-Hare.

Auburn has to go to both Georgia and Alabama. Even if it splits those, beating LSU at home is still a tall task. However, win two of those three games, annnnnnnnd …

NO. No, no, no. I can’t make that leap. It’s still going to be the Alabama at LSU game on November 14th that turns out to be the biggest deal in the SEC West, and there are plenty of other landmines for both teams along the way.

However, the scheduled regular season finale will still be huge, but for other reasons.

2020 SEC Preseason Rankings

This year, merely having a winning record will be a tall task for most schools. Just six – Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee – were able to come up with a winning campaign in SEC play last year, and now it’s all SEC games all of the time. So Auburn and Texas A&M being above .500 really will mean something.

However, when it comes to grouchy fan bases, the loser of this game will have to deal with a whole lot of guff.

Unless some sort of scandal pops up – let’s just see where this Derrius Guice thing goes at LSU – or someone leaves for another gig or retires, Will Muschamp at South Carolina and Derek Mason at Vanderbilt are the two SEC coaches in the most danger of losing their jobs with a bad season.

There’s no possible chance Jimbo Fisher gets fired at Texas A&M – two words: buyout clause – but another underwhelming campaign would put the pressure on in Year Four to at least make some sort of a move to be a factor in the SEC West.

In his third season after going 17-9 in the first two years, this is when the program is supposed to rise up and rock. It might happen, but lose at Auburn and it’ll likely be a pedestrian 6-4/7-3 campaign.

Gus Malzahn took his team to a BCS Championship game, has beaten Alabama as often as could reasonably be asked for – going 3-4 – and he has two SEC Championship appearances in his seven years.

And it never seems to be enough.

He hasn’t lost fewer than four games since his first season, and his job security – media creation or not – always seems to be on a one-bad-game-away alert.

The loser of A&M-Auburn is going to have the pressure on in the offseason, and the winner might just end up playing for the SE…

NO. I can’t do it.

NEXT: Florida and Georgia will be good, and …

SEC Football Schedule: 5 Things That Matter

The SEC football schedule for this craziest of 2020 seasons is out. Here are the 5 things that matter from the new slate.

The SEC football schedule for this craziest of 2020 seasons is out. Here are the 5 things that matter from the new slate.


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5. Open Dates

The Big Ten might not be doing the 2020 fall football thing anymore, but at least its schedule seemed to be a little more – let’s put it this way – realistic.

The Big Ten had built-in fail-safe weeks at the end, just in case there needed to be a postponement for any possible issue due to a coronavirus outbreak. The conference – and this turned out to be a part of its problem – was also supposed to start three weeks earlier than the SEC. That allowed the schedule to be spread out more.

The SEC has one big open date in early November when six teams are off, and four are off on October 31st and four are resting on October 24th.

And that’s it.


2020 SEC Team Previews, 5 Things To Know
East Florida | Georgia | KentuckyMissouri
South Carolina | Tennessee | Vanderbilt
West Alabama | Arkansas | Auburn | LSU
Miss State | Ole Miss | Texas A&M
CFN Preview 2020: All Team Previews


However this is going to work, the SEC is going to pound right through with a ten-game schedule in 11 weeks, with almost no margin for any error.

The almost part of that comes from the SEC Championship. If it’s played on December 19th, then December 12th could be used as a make-up week in case something goes wrong. But if the SEC Championship is on the 12th, there might be a total mess if one of the league’s stars ends up missing a week or two along the way.

This could get particularly ugly for …

NEXT: Alabama vs. Auburn