If you still have a hunger for more, a few million will witness Alabama try to cook up some southern style turkey when the Crimson Tide take on highly-ranked Virginia Tech on ABC at 7 p.m.
LSU will travel to Washington for a classic cat and dog fight to close out the evening on ESPN at 9:30 p.m.
Then, last but not least, the surprise team in the SEC last year, Ole Miss, will travel to Memphis Sunday Sept. 6 for a 2:30 kick-off on ESPN. The Tigers will attempt to spoil the momentum that Houston Nutt and the rest of the “Hotty Toddy’s” will be looking to continue in 2009, while the Rebels hope to march straight to Atlanta for glory and a conference crown.
Tennessee will be looking to put its money where its mouth is, as the Volunteers host the Bruins of UCLA at 3 p.m. on ESPN. Because of all the recent talk coming out of Knoxville from the Vols coaching staff, that's enough said.
West Virginia will be leaving its mountain top to travel down to the most beautiful village on the plains, as Auburn will be looking for payback from last season’s embarrassment in Morgantown. Something tells me the Auburn fans will show some good ol’ fashioned true southern hospitality, until the Tigers are unleashed inside the “not so friendly” confines of Jordan Hare Stadium.
Two old foes will collide in a made for TV classic when Texas A&M goes on the hunt for the Razorbacks of Arkansas. The Aggie faithful will be wondering who let the Hawgs out, but the only problem is that the rest of us may not get to see it.
Where are you on this one CBS?
So there you have it—just a few of the best games we will see in 2009. Until then, just hit the snooze button a few more times.















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