The data is still fluid and the conference pecking order has yet to emerge. Here are my continued guesses:
- Florida - Everybody is waiting to see Urb and the Gators utterly crush Kiffy and I wouldn't mind that result. The most interesting thing about Saturday's game to me is watching Monte scheme against the spread. Does the old man have some brilliant insight?
- Alabama - Bama struggled at times, but the numbers were still respectable at the end.
- Ole Miss - Not sure if Southeastern Louisiana will put up much more of a fight than the open week did.
- LSU - The Tigers seem to be trying to figure it all out. I continue to think they have talent and good coaching, but they look like a team groping around in the dark.
- Georgia - The Dawgs rebounded well, but they are shaky. Richt needs to stabilize things because Petrino has been eyeing this weekend's game since December.
- Auburn - I have a feeling that Gus Malzahn is going to make Auburn look very good all year. They've played decent competition, but not a high end defense. I haven't bought them yet, but I'm inching up to the check out line.
- Arkansas - Saturday is the biggest game of the Petrino era.
- South Carolina - Gave up too many big plays Saturday, but can be encouraged by Garcia's progress.
- Kentucky
- Vanderbilt
- Tennessee - Now that's the Crompton I remember.
- Mississippi State - Mullen got some points again. but the Aubs tore up the State defense. I think they have a shot in Nashville this weekend.
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