SEC Football Weekly Rundown: Georgia-Alabama Blackout Highlights Week Five

Tim Croley by Columnist Written on September 24, 2008
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Auburn

 

The Tiger Bowl was all it was supposed to be: Auburn putting up better numbers than we saw against Mississippi State, LSU feeling right at home in a night game, Auburn proving to have a better offense than was seen earlier in the year, but most importantly LSU covering in the end.

 

Auburn did show significant signs of life after State. They scored 14 points on offense. The other seven came from the defense, so I am sure Tony Franklin was sending LSU’s offense and Auburn’s defense thank you notes at halftime.

 

I think Auburn is somewhat of a wounded animal themselves. The big difference is that UT is a wounded hound dog going up against a wounded Tiger!

 

Cheer up, Auburn. This may be the only time Bama fans will even consider cheering for you—when you play Fat Phil and the Vols!

 

Game Prediction: Auburn 23, Tennessee 10

 

 

 

Bama vs. UGA—Game of the Week

 

(Note: Due to local programming this section may be blacked out in some locations.)

 

UGA

 

The Dawgs went on the road and took care of business last weekend. Enough said.

 

Coming into the season ranked in most preseason polls as number one, a lot of pressure was put upon their shoulders. Now that USC has managed to jump them, as has Oklahoma, one has to wonder if the pressure has been released or if more is mounting, knowing they must do something to get back to at least the number two spot to play for the national championship.

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