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Weird Results Out Of SEC...
The SEC had some unexpected results Sat nite:

Auburn lost to Campbell 61-54... Auburn is 0-3, with losses to Samford 79-68 and NC-Asheville 70-69.
Alabama scored 47 in a loss to Iowa, 55-47 (Iowa is supposed to be pretty weak this year, and they've already lost to South Dakota State by 10). Alabama lost to Seton Hall the other night (in a game where Jeremy Hazell broke his wrist), and play at PC in December.

Also Saturday, Ole Miss lost in OT to a good Dayton team; Georgia beat St. Louis by only 2.

Of note also is that last Tuesday LSU lost 62-53 to Nicholls State.
And Friday night Mississippi State by App State by only 2.
Kentucky meanwhile is fantastic.

Surprised though at the number of hiccups the SEC is having so far this year.
11-21-2010 03:13 AM
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RE: Weird Results Out Of SEC...
I hadn't heard about Hazell until now. Without him Seton Hall is in for a long season...
11-21-2010 01:16 PM
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