SEC/ACC Challenge 2025

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The SEC/ACC Challenge is on December 3rd and 4th. Thought it might be fun for us to predict winners for each game and which conference will be the overall winner.

My predicted winner for each game is in bold.

Wednesday December 3

5:00 EST - Virginia at Vanderbilt

5:00 EST - Kentucky at Miami

5:00 EST - Syracuse at Auburn

5:00 EST - Georgia at Florida State (edited to change my prediction on this one)

7:00 EST - NC State at Oklahoma

7:15 EST - Georgia Tech at Texas A&M

9:15 EST - Tennessee at Stanford


Thursday December 4

5:00 EST - Florida at Virginia Tech

7:00 EST - North Carolina at Texas

7:00 EST - South Carolina at Louisville

7:00 EST - Pitt at Mississippi State

7:00 EST - Arkansas at SMU

7:00 EST - Clemson at Alabama

9:00 EST - LSU at Duke

9:00 EST - Notre Dame at Ole Miss

9:00 EST - California at Missouri


SEC wins 11-5
(Although I would love to see Duke surprise everyone and beat LSU 😂)
 
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Moving this here where it belongs, did not see this thread previously


The next few days bring the always interesting ACC/SEC challenge games for women and men. It is a great event and brings some interesting matchups. Looking fwd to all the games.

espnpressroom.com


Third annual ACC/SEC men’s and women’s basketball challenge takes center stage on ESPN networks, Dec. 2-4

ESPN announced the commentator teams for the third annual ACC/SEC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Challenge, a multi-night event...

I think the SEC women will go something like 11-5 or 12-4. (Aub,Fla and Ark are underdogs)(Ga, aTm and Mizz are 50/50 games imo). Ky needs to be careful at Miami. My picks in bold below.

"Using ESPN’s matchup predictor, the SEC is favored to win 13 of the 16 games this season. The only ACC programs favored to win are Syracuse (over Auburn), Virginia Tech (over Florida), and SMU (over Arkansas, which is ranked nearly 100 spots higher in the NET). The leagues each won seven games in 2023, and the SEC won 10-6 last season. "

Wednesday
Virginia (6-2) @ #15 Vanderbilt (8-0) (5:00 ET, SEC Network) Vandy – 79.6%
#17 Kentucky (8-1) @ Miami (5-2) (5:00 ET, ESPN2) UK – 91.4%
Auburn (8-1) @ Syracuse (6-1) (5:00 ET, ACC Network) SU – 72.9%
Georgia (9-0) @ Florida State (4-5) (5:00 ET, ESPNU) UGa – 56.9%
NC State (5-3) @ #9 Oklahoma (7-1) (7:15 ET, ESPN2) OU – 76.4%
Georgia Tech (3-5) @ Texas A&M (5-1) (7:15 ET, SEC Network) TAMU – 81.8%
#19 Tennessee (5-2) @ Stanford (8-1) (9:15 ET, ESPN2) Tenn – 56.9%

Thursday
Florida (8-1) @ Virginia Tech (6-2) (5:00 ET, ESPN2) VT – 56.5%
#3 South Carolina (7-1) @ #22 Louisville (7-2) (7:00 ET, ESPN) USC – 81.8%
#11 North Carolina (8-1) @ #2 Texas (8-0) (7:00 ET, ESPN2) Tex – 87.0%
Pitt (6-4) @ Mississippi State (7-1) (7:00 ET, SEC Network) MSU – 97.2%
Arkansas (7-2) @ SMU (3-5) (7:00 ET, ACC Network) SMU – 60.7%
Clemson (5-3) @ Alabama (8-0) (7:00 ET, ESPNU) Bama – 84.0%
#5 LSU (8-0) @ Duke (3-5) (9:00 ET, ESPN) LSU – 86.0%
#18 Notre Dame (5-1) @ #13 Ole Miss (7-0) (9:00 ET, ESPN2) OM – 56.6%
Cal (6-2) @ Mizzou (7-2) (9:00 ET, SEC Network) Mizzou – 61.3%
 
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The SEC/ACC Challenge is on December 3rd and 4th. Thought it might be fun for us to predict winners for each game and which conference will be the overall winner.

My predicted winner for each game is in bold.

Wednesday December 3

5:00 EST - Virginia at Vanderbilt

5:00 EST - Kentucky at Miami

5:00 EST - Syracuse at Auburn

5:00 EST - Georgia at Florida State (edited to change my prediction on this one)

7:00 EST - NC State at Oklahoma

7:15 EST - Georgia Tech at Texas A&M

9:15 EST - Tennessee at Stanford


Thursday December 4

5:00 EST - Florida at Virginia Tech

7:00 EST - North Carolina at Texas

7:00 EST - South Carolina at Louisville

7:00 EST - Pitt at Mississippi State

7:00 EST - Arkansas at SMU

7:00 EST - Clemson at Alabama

9:00 EST - LSU at Duke

9:00 EST - Notre Dame at Ole Miss

9:00 EST - California at Missouri


SEC wins 11-5
(Although I would love to see Duke surprise everyone and beat LSU 😂)
Winners I will go Vandy, Ky, Auburn, Florida St., Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Va Tech, Texas, SC, Miss St, Ark, Alabama, LSU, Ole Miss, MIssouri.

SEC 14 ACC 2
 
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We probably go 6 and 10 or 7 and 9 in the mens side. Tennessee played like they were unable to think or move last night. Really feeble effort.
 
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