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RE: 2021 Football Game Time Speculation/Announcements
I was right about the Big Ten.

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For a bonus, here's the SEC.

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They are using a 6 day hold between Georgia-Auburn and Mississippi-Arkansas. The obvious game is the two A-list teams on CBS and the two B-list teams on ESPN. But if both Ole Miss and Arkansas win, then it would make sense to have two undefeated teams in the SEC Game of the Week. And what are the chances of both of them winning? What are the chances of either of them winning this week? Of course how many people though Arkansas would beat Texas A&M?

We have a few other games in contention for the 3:30pm game on ABC.
09-27-2021 04:01 PM
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