(09-11-2018 03:11 AM)murrdcu Wrote: DATE AWAY HOME GAME INFO
9/15 - 12:00 PM Murray State @ Kentucky SEC NETWORK
9/15 - 12:00 PM UTEP @ Tennessee SEC NETWORK
9/15 - 2:30 PM Vanderbilt @ (8) Notre Dame NBC
9/15 - 3:30 PM (12) LSU @ (7) Auburn CBS
9/15 - 4:00 PM Colorado St @ Florida SEC NETWORK
9/15 - 4:00 PM North Texas @ Arkansas SEC NETWORK
9/15 - 7:00 PM (1) Alabama @ Ole Miss. ESPN
9/15 - 7:15 PM Mid Tennessee @ (3) Georgia ESPN2
9/15 - 7:30 PM Louisiana @ (16) Miss St SEC NETWORK
9/15 - 7:30 PM UL Monroe @ Texas A&M SEC NETWORK
9/15 - 7:30 PM Missouri @ Purdue BTN
9/15 - 7:30 PM Marshall @ South Carolina ESPNU
Kentucky in a blow out. - Florida may not be that good (we'll see), but going to The Swamp and winning is no easy feat.
Tennessee wins comfortably. - Tennessee is not great but UTEP is decidedly worse.
Notre Dame in a nail biter. - I struggled picking this one. I think Vandy is better than expected but traveling to South Bend will be difficult.
Auburn in a close one. - Auburn has the home field advantage. If the game was in Death Valley, I'd go the other way.
Florida wins comfortably. - Florida won't lose at home to the Rams.
North Texas in a nail biter. - The Mean Green are having a good season. Arkansas is not.
Alabama wins but closer than expected. - The last two matches in Oxford were very close with Ole Miss winning the first.
Georgia in a blow out. - Georgia is a championship team.
Mississippi St but I'm sure of how it goes. - Lafayette is untested, only playing Grambling. Mississippi St has a history of playing to the level of their competition.
Texas A&M wins comfortably. - The Warhawks are having a good season for the Warhawks. But still.
Missouri wins comfortably. - Missouri has not had a decent opponent yet and Purdue is quite stinky.
South Carolina wins but it is closer than expected. - Marshall seems to always field a competitive team. South Carolina may have been prematurely ranked last week.
Other things to note:
Game Day is in Arlington for #15 TCU vs. #4 Ohio St. I despise non-neutral, neutral site games. For example, Boise St had a neutral site game in Atlanta against Georgia and in Washington DC against Virginia Tech. I understand the concept of not playing at someone's home, but, c'mon. They passed on two other games with two ranked teams: #7 Auburn vs. #12 LSU and #24 Oklahoma St vs. #17 Boise St. The latter had no chance of hosting. I think because Game Day was at a SEC location last week and the matchup and location of TCU/Ohio St, it was an easy decision for them.