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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Click on each game for game preview & prediction

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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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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Click on each game for game preview & prediction 

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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Tennessee vs South Carolina Prediction, Game Preview

Tennessee Volunteers vs South Carolina Gamecocks prediction and game preview.

Tennessee Volunteers vs South Carolina Gamecocks prediction and game preview.


Tennessee vs South Carolina Broadcast

Date: Saturday, September 26
Game Time: 7:30 ET
Venue: Willams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, SC
Network: SEC Network

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Tennessee (0-0) vs South Carolina (0-0) Game Preview

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Why Tennessee Will Win

The offensive line is going to be fantastic no matter how it all works out for Georgia transfer Cade Mays, who’s still waiting for the SEC to clear him after the NCAA said it was all cool.

The starting five around all-star guard Trey Smith should be able to blast away on a South Carolina defensive front that loses most of last year’s stars, but has the young talent to eventually be fantastic. For Game One, though, Tennessee should be able to own the ground game and control the tempo.

The Vol defensive backs are good enough to keep the Gamecock passing game and new starting quarterback Collin Hill in check, but …

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Why South Carolina Will Win

The Tennessee pass rush is going to be questionable early on, and the linebacking corps around Henry To’o To’o should need a game or two to be terrific.

The South Carolina offensive front could use a little time to get it all together.

The Gamecock secondary has the potential to be a force if the line can do its job and get into the backfield on a regular basis, and the linebacking corps will be a sneaky-good part of the whole puzzle.

Don’t expect this to be the game that the Vol offense takes off, and …

Week 4 Expert Picks: College Football

What’s Going To Happen

Hill is going to be good enough.

He threw a few too many interceptions at Colorado State, but he’s got the deep ball ability to stretch out the Tennessee defense just enough to add more pop to the attack.

It’s not going to be the 2019 LSU Tiger attack, but South Carolina’s passing game will work, and the Tennessee offense will stall just enough for the home team to come out with a good start.

It’ll be USC’s first SEC home-opener win since beating Vanderbilt in 2013.

Tennessee vs South Carolina Prediction, Line

South Carolina 24, Tennessee 23
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Tennessee -3.5, o/u: 43.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

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

SEC Predictions For Every Game: 2020 Revised Football Schedule

What’s going to happen this season in the SEC – if it’s able to make the season go? Here are the predictions for each team and every game. 

What’s going to happen this season in the SEC – if it’s able to make the season go? The schedules and predictions for each team and every game. 


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2020 SEC Predictions

2020 Predicted SEC Finish

East
T1. Florida
T1. Georgia
T3. Kentucky
T3. South Carolina
T3. Tennessee
6. Missouri
7. Vanderbilt

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West
1. Alabama
2. LSU
3. Auburn
4. Texas A&M
5. Mississippi State
6. Ole Miss
7. Arkansas

SEC Championship: Alabama over Florida

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

2020 Florida Football Schedule

2020 Preseason Prediction: 8-2
2019 Preseason Prediction: 10-2
2019: 11-2, 2018: 10-3
2020 Florida Preview

Sept. 26 at Ole Miss
W
Oct. 3 South Carolina
W
Oct. 10 at Texas A&M L
Oct. 17 LSU L
Oct. 24 Missouri
W
Oct. 31 OPEN DATE
Nov. 7 Georgia (Jacksonville)

W
Nov. 14 Arkansas
W
Nov. 21 at Vanderbilt
W
Nov. 28 Kentucky
W
Dec. 5 at Tennessee
W

2020 Georgia Football Schedule

2020 Preseason Prediction: 8-2
2019 Preseason Prediction: 10-2
2019: 12-2, 2018: 11-3
2020 Georgia Preview

Sept. 26 at Arkansas
W
Oct. 3 Auburn
W
Oct. 10 Tennessee
W
Oct. 17 at Alabama L
Oct. 24 at Kentucky
W
Oct. 31 OPEN DATE
Nov. 7 Florida (Jacksonville) L
Nov. 14 at Missouri
W
Nov. 21 Mississippi State
W
Nov. 28 at South Carolina
W
Dec. 5 Vanderbilt
W

2020 Kentucky Football Schedule

2020 Preseason Prediction: 5-5
2019 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2019: 8-5, 2018: 10-3
2020 Kentucky Preview

Sept. 26 at Auburn L
Oct. 3 Ole Miss
W
Oct. 10 Mississippi State
W
Oct. 17 at Tennessee L
Oct. 24 Georgia L
Oct. 31 at Missouri
W
Nov. 7 OPEN DATE
Nov. 14 Vanderbilt
W
Nov. 21 at Alabama L
Nov. 28 at Florida L
Dec. 5 South Carolina
W

2020 Missouri Football Schedule

2020 Preseason Prediction: 2-8
2019 Preseason Prediction: 8-4
2019: 6-6, 2018: 8-5
2020 Missouri Preview

Sept. 26 Alabama L
Oct. 3 at Tennessee L
Oct. 10 at LSU L
Oct. 17 Vanderbilt
W
Oct. 24 at Florida L
Oct. 31 Kentucky L
Nov. 7 OPEN DATE
Nov. 14 Georgia L
Nov. 21 at South Carolina L
Nov 28 Arkansas
W
Dec. 5 at Mississippi State L

2020 South Carolina Football Schedule

2020 Preseason Prediction: 5-5
2019 Preseason Prediction: 6-6
2019: 4-8, 2018: 7-6
2020 South Carolina Preview

Sept. 26 Tennessee
W
Oct. 3 at Florida L
Oct. 10 at Vanderbilt
W
Oct. 17 Auburn
W
Oct. 24 at LSU L
Oct. 31 OPEN DATE
Nov. 7 Texas A&M
W
Nov. 14 at Ole Miss L
Nov. 21 Missouri
W
Nov. 28 Georgia L
Dec. 5 at Kentucky L

2020 Tennessee Football Schedule

2020 Preseason Prediction: 5-5
2019 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2019: 8-5, 2018: 5-7
2020 Tennessee Preview

Sept. 26 at South Carolina L
Oct. 3 Missouri
W
Oct. 10 at Georgia L
Oct. 17 Kentucky
W
Oct. 24 Alabama L
Oct. 31 OPEN DATE
Nov. 7 at Arkansas
W
Nov. 14 Texas A&M
W
Nov. 21 at Auburn L
Nov. 28 at Vanderbilt

W
Dec. 5 Florida L

2020 Vanderbilt Football Schedule

2020 Preseason Prediction: 4-8
2019 Preseason Prediction: 1-9
2019: 3-9, 2018: 6-7
2020 Vanderbilt Preview

Sept. 26 at Texas A&M L
Oct. 3 LSU L
Oct. 10 South Carolina L
Oct. 17 at Missouri L
Oct. 24 OPEN DATE
Oct. 31 Ole Miss
W
Nov. 7 at Mississippi State
 L
Nov. 14 at Kentucky L
Nov. 21 Florida L
Nov. 28 Tennessee
 L
Dec. 5 at Georgia L

NEXT: SEC West Predictions

South Carolina Football Schedule 2020

South Carolina Gamecocks football schedule 2020

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South Carolina Football Schedule 2020

Sept. 26 Tennessee

Oct. 3 at Florida

Oct. 10 at Vanderbilt

Oct. 17 Auburn

Oct. 24 at LSU

Oct. 31 OPEN DATE

Nov. 7 Texas A&M

Nov. 14 at Ole Miss

Nov. 21 Missouri

Nov. 28 Georgia

Dec. 5 at Kentucky

Missed: Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi State

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SEC Football Schedule 2020 All-SEC Composite. 10 Most Interesting Games

The modified version of the 2020 SEC football schedule with the week-by-week ranking of all of the games.

The modified version of the 2020 SEC football schedule with the week-by-week ranking of all of the games.


SEC Football Schedule Composite 2020

Each week’s games ranking from most interesting to least.

Ten Most Interesting SEC games

1. Alabama at LSU, Nov. 14
2. Florida vs. Georgia (in Jacksonville)
, Nov. 7
3. Auburn at Alabama, Nov. 28
4. Georgia at Alabama, Oct. 17
5. LSU at Auburn, Oct. 31
6. LSU at Texas A&M, Nov. 28
7. Texas A&M at Alabama, Oct. 3
8. Florida at Texas A&M, Oct. 10
9. Florida at Tennessee, Dec. 5
10. Texas A&M at Auburn, Dec. 5

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SEC Football Schedule Week 1

Saturday, Sept. 26
Mississippi State at LSU
Tennessee at South Carolina
Alabama at Missouri
Florida at Ole Miss
Vanderbilt at Texas A&M
Georgia at Arkansas

SEC Football Schedule Week 2

Saturday, Oct. 3
Texas A&M at Alabama
Auburn at Georgia
South Carolina at Florida
Missouri at Tennessee
Ole Miss at Kentucky
LSU at Vanderbilt
Arkansas at Mississippi State

SEC Football Schedule Week 3

Saturday, Oct. 10
Florida at Texas A&M
Tennessee at Georgia
Alabama at Ole Miss
Mississippi State at Kentucky
Missouri at LSU
South Carolina at Vanderbilt
Arkansas at Auburn

SEC Football Schedule Week 4

Saturday, Oct. 17
Georgia at Alabama
LSU at Florida
Texas A&M at Mississippi State
Kentucky at Tennessee
Auburn at South Carolina
Ole Miss at Arkansas
Vanderbilt at Missouri

SEC Football Schedule Week 5

Saturday, Oct. 24
Alabama at Tennessee
Georgia at Kentucky
South Carolina at LSU
Missouri at Florida
Auburn at Ole Miss

SEC Football Schedule Week 6

Saturday, Oct. 31
LSU at Auburn
Mississippi State at Alabama
Kentucky at Missouri
Ole Miss at Vanderbilt
Arkansas at Texas A&M

SEC Football Schedule Week 7

Saturday, Nov. 7
Florida vs. Georgia (in Jacksonville)
Texas A&M at South Carolina
Tennessee at Arkansas
Vanderbilt at Mississippi State

SEC Football Schedule Week 8

Saturday, Nov. 14
Alabama at LSU
Auburn at Mississippi State
Texas A&M at Tennessee
Georgia at Missouri
South Carolina at Ole Miss
Arkansas at Florida

SEC Football Schedule Week 9

Saturday, Nov. 21
Tennessee at Auburn
Mississippi State at Georgia
Ole Miss at Texas A&M
Kentucky at Alabama
Missouri at South Carolina
Florida at Vanderbilt
LSU at Arkansas

SEC Football Schedule Week 10

Saturday, Nov. 28
Auburn at Alabama
LSU at Texas A&M
Kentucky at Florida
Georgia at South Carolina
Mississippi State at Ole Miss
Tennessee at Vanderbilt
Arkansas at Missouri

SEC Football Schedule Week 11

Saturday, Dec. 5
Florida at Tennessee
Texas A&M at Auburn
South Carolina at Kentucky
Ole Miss at LSU
Missouri at Mississippi State
Vanderbilt at Georgia
Alabama at Arkansas

SEC Championship

Saturday, Dec. 12 or 19
SEC Championship

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SEC Football Schedule: Week 1 Instant Predictions

The 2020 SEC released its Week 1 football schedule with seven games. Here are the first reaction predictions and thoughts.

The 2020 SEC released its Week 1 football schedule with seven games. Here are the first reaction predictions and thoughts.


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The SEC is still on with a fall football season in 2020. Here’s the first reaction and quick predictions for Week 1 on September 26th.

We’ll dive in deep when we get closer to the date, but like they tell you in third grade, though, always go with your first answer.

The first knee-jerk reactions and predictions are …

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Alabama at Missouri

Knee-Jerk Instant Analysis: Hey, Eliah Drinkwitz. Welcome to the SEC. The new Missouri head man gets Bama in Columbia in just the seventh meeting ever between the two – Bama is 3-0 in SEC play but just 4-2 overall.

Will the Tiger offense go anywhere? The running game should be fine overall, but this feels like an early statement moment for a Tide D that wasn’t exactly its normal self last year. Mizzou’s defense keeps this from getting out of hand, but the Bama offensive skill parts take over.

First Thought Prediction: Alabama 34, Missouri 13
First Thought Line Guess: Alabama -21.5
Actual Initial Line: COMING
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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


Florida at Ole Miss

Knee-Jerk Instant Analysis: Just think for a moment about the potential storylines if Lane Kiffin comes out and pulls off a win over Florida in his debut as the Ole Miss head man.

The problem will be a Rebel secondary that’s going to give up way too many third down chances, all while getting less than zero help from a D line that doesn’t get to QB Kyle Trask enough to matter. It’ll be methodical, but the Gators come up with a balanced attack to get out with a good Week 1 road win.

First Thought Prediction: Florida 38, Ole Miss 16
First Thought Line Guess: Florida -14
Actual Initial Line: COMING
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Georgia at Arkansas

Knee-Jerk Instant Analysis: New Georgia starting QB Jamie Newman – that’s a projection, by the way – looks the part right out of the gate as he carves up the Arkansas secondary on the way to an easy win. The downfield passing game will get Dawg fans fired up right out of the gate.

It’s not that Arkansas will be awful; it’s that Georgia is that good with a defense that will shut everything down hard in the second half after Newman generates a few big plays early.

First Thought Prediction: Georgia 41, Arkansas 10
First Thought Line Guess: Georgia -26
Actual Initial Line: COMING
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Kentucky at Auburn

Knee-Jerk Instant Analysis: This might be the sneaky-good gem on the Week 1 SEC calendar. Auburn can’t afford to give away anything at home, and Kentucky is going to be just sound enough make this a fight.

The UK secondary will give Auburn QB Bo Nix a long day, and the game itself will be mucked up as everything grinds down into the Wildcat style, but  the home side – and Nix – will come up with one late drive to pull this out of the fire.

First Thought Prediction: Auburn 23, Kentucky 20
First Thought Line Guess: Auburn -7.5
Actual Initial Line: COMING
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NEXT: Mississippi State at LSU, Tennessee at South Carolina, Vanderbilt at Texas A&M

CFN SEC Preview 2020: Top Players, Games, Thoughts On Each Team

The 2020 SEC Preview with the top players, biggest games, most important transfers, and thoughts on each team.

The 2020 SEC Preview with the top players, biggest games, most important transfers, and thoughts on each team.


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5. SEC 2020 Preview

Quick Note: Like everyone, we’re still waiting to see what’s going to happen in this unprecedented time of college football turmoil. We’re not completely delusional, but let’s have a little fun with what might happen if the season is safely played … somehow.


It took a nightmare to get here, but to set the dial to fun for a moment, football-wise, isn’t the SEC getting its dream world of an all-SEC world?

All SEC football games. All the time.

Don’t get too into this because it’s probably never happening again unless the conference has to keep everything in-house, but there’s no fluff, no waste, and every game will take on an even greater intensity than normal. And why?

There’s no Eastern Illinois, East Tennessee State, Alcorn State or UT Martin to fatten up the win totals.

Quick, off of the top of your head. How many SEC teams had a winning conference record in 2019?

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Six.

Seven SEC programs had losing conference records and Texas A&M went 4-4. So no, the league isn’t getting rid of non-conference games for good – the mid-range teams need the fluff in this killer league to get to 6-6 overall – and soon the longtime rivalry dates with the ACC at several places will come back.

But for one year with no Big Ten or Pac-12 in the mix, this becomes even more interesting than just watching SEC teams beat up on each other. For many, it’s going to be a fight for survival to not go 4-6.

And then there’s the top of the SEC chain. If you want two or even three SEC teams in the College Football Playoff, this is the season.

The formula will probably still hold – win your Power Five conference title with one loss or fewer, and you’re in – but there are only three P5 leagues playing. There might be a bone thrown to an unbeaten Group of Five champion, but don’t count on it.

Alabama, LSU, Georgia and Florida are all top-five worthy teams – especially with no Ohio State, Penn State and Oregon in the rankings – coming into the season, and Auburn and Texas A&M are good enough to battle hard in the SEC West race.

The idea of bowl games is still murky, but Kentucky is strong enough to get to at least 5-5, and Tennessee and South Carolina had better get there.

We get two of the more – to understate it – interesting coaches in college football entering the fun in Mike Leach at Mississippi State and Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss, and Eliah Drinkwitz is a rising star that Missouri got early in his career.

Four new head coaches, at least five true national title contenders, and fans at close to half of the league’s schools hoping for an SEC title, with or without the realistic expectations.

In other words, it’s business as usual for the SEC.

CFN SEC Preview 
Teams: Surprise, Disappointments | Top Games
Players To Watch | One Thought On Each Team
CFN Preview 2020: All 130 Team Previews

NEXT: SEC Teams That Will Surprise, Disappoint