Spurrier just won the SEC east

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Florida loses to Auburn and plays LSU next week, and SC has already beaten Georgia. All Spurrier has to do is beat Kentucky and UT and they win the SEC east. They can lose to Florida and still win the SEC east.

Congradulations Spurrier on winning the SEC East.
 
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i can't believe how many people are treating UK like a walk in the park. Thursday night is going to be one heck of a game.
 
#3
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I'll take USC over UK. UK is a nice story, but not a lot of substance there. They beat a no D Louisville and had a good win against a decent Arky team on the road.
 
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Thanks for the update! I had tickets to the UT/USC game at the end of October but I guess they are worthless now since you have let me know the outcome of all the games. Damn...

(at least spell congratulations right)
 
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Thanks for the update! I had tickets to the UT/USC game at the end of October but I guess they are worthless now since you have let me know the outcome of all the games. Damn...

(at least spell congratulations right)

Yea, I got tickets to that game as well. Evidently USC has already won it. Dang it.
 
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Florida loses to Auburn and plays LSU next week, and SC has already beaten Georgia. All Spurrier has to do is beat Kentucky and UT and they win the SEC east. They can lose to Florida and still win the SEC east.

Congradulations Spurrier on winning the SEC East.

In that scenario, Florida and SC would both have 2 conference losses...Florida would win the division in a tie-breaker.
 
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It is WAY too early to say who will win the East. Almost every team can just win out and win it, providing Florida drops one more.

Come talk to me in a week or two when teams have a few more losses. Your assumption that USC will win out is a bit flawed, imo.
 
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Oklavol, it's not quite that easy..........
USC, KY and FL are the only ones that control their own destiny. If any one of the three wins out they are in ATL. it's not rocket science folks.

if you're playing the odds though, here's the remaining schedules for each:

SC: KY, Vandy, @TN, @ARK, FL
KY: @SC, LSU, FL, MSU, @vandy, @GA, TN
FL: @LSU, @KY, GA, VAndy, SC

so all three have to play each other, so as of today, all three control their own destiny. and as good as KY has been, they have the toughest road.

GA and TN both w/one loss in the division need help, starting with beating the other this weekend, and then watching the other three lose. SC and FL only need to lose once more, and since KY still has to play both, those games can take care of themselves.....

Niether GA or TN can afford another loss though.....so both HAVE to win out and need some help.
 
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I've got this nagging premonition that KY takes the East this year. Their rolling snowball of a season is about to turn into an avalanche.
 
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I've got this nagging premonition that KY takes the East this year. Their rolling snowball of a season is about to turn into an avalanche.
obviously, it could happen, just because of where we are in the season to this point.

but games left against SC, LSU, TN, GA, and FL......no way they go thru that, with that defense, unscathed to win the East. there's AT LEAST 3 SEC losses in there for them.
 
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This is a "Twilight Zone" season, I'm bettin' on Vandy. Just kidding, but I'll go with anyone else.
 
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Does anybody else think it's funny that UK is currently ranked ahead of UF?

:post-4-1090547912::post-4-1090547912::post-4-1090547912: We do......enjoy it while it last....it comes to an end Thursday....The evil genius has never lost to UK.
 
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obviously, it could happen, just because of where we are in the season to this point.

but games left against SC, LSU, TN, GA, and FL......no way they go thru that, with that defense, unscathed to win the East. there's AT LEAST 3 SEC losses in there for them.
I count five losses......Can anyone else count?:lolabove:
 
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I've got this nagging premonition that KY takes the East this year. Their rolling snowball of a season is about to turn into an avalanche.

I think the avalanche is more likely to be burying Kentucky.

So far the Wildcats have beaten two decent teams who are both struggling this season, which might bode well for their game with us, but their next three games are against South Carolina, LSU and Florida. If they win one out of three I think it will be a successful October for them.
 
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