Last week in the SEC, all the home teams came away with the victory. The only game in week 10 that left the panel torn was the matchup of South Carolina and Arkansas. The Razorbacks took the game 33-16. Elsewhere in the SEC, the favorites, including Tennessee, Florida, and Georgia got the win. The Alabama Crimson Tide also defeated the LSU Tigers in the Game of the Week.
Staff Writer Chris White still leads the panel with a 51-7 record. He holds a three-game lead in the Senior Circuit over Sports Editor Grant Ramey and Assistant Sports Editor Amber Harding. Andrew Aaron leads the Rookie Division by one game with a 49-9 record.
This week, the picks are similar again. Most of the panel, with the exception of Staff Writer Paul Fortenberry, looks for the Tennessee Vols to take the win over Ole Miss in Oxford (noon, CBS). In the Game of the Week, the panel focuses on the “Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry.” The Auburn Tigers will travel to Athens, Ga., to take on the Georgia Bulldogs.
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Rookie Division |
Tennessee at Ole Miss |
Kentucky at Vanderbilt |
(1)Florida at S. Carolina |
Louisiana Tech at (9)LSU |
(3)Alabama at Mississippi St. |
Troy at Arkansas |
Game of the Week: Auburn at Georgia |
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Will Osborne (46-12) |
Tennessee |
Kentucky |
Florida |
LSU |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Auburn |
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Kevin Huebschman (45-13) |
Tennessee |
Vanderbilt |
Florida |
LSU |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Auburn |
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Wade Rackley (48-10) |
Tennessee |
Kentucky |
Florida |
LSU |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Auburn |
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Brent Russell (46-12) |
Tennessee |
Kentucky |
Florida |
LSU |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Auburn |
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Andrew Aaron (49-9) |
Tennessee |
Kentucky |
Florida |
LSU |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Auburn |
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Clay Seal (45-13) |
Tennessee |
Kentucky |
Florida |
LSU |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Auburn |
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Jeffrey Riddle (46-12) |
Tennessee |
Kentucky |
Florida |
Louisiana Tech |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Auburn |
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Senior Circuit |
Tennessee at Ole Miss |
Kentucky at Vanderbilt |
(1)Florida at S. Carolina |
Louisiana Tech at (9)LSU |
(3)Alabama at Mississippi St. |
Troy at Arkansas |
Game of the Week: Auburn at Georgia |
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Grant Ramey (48-10)
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Tennessee |
Kentucky |
Florida |
LSU |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Georgia |
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Amber Harding (48-10) |
Tennessee |
Kentucky |
Florida |
LSU |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Georgia |
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Ben Moser (44-14) |
Tennessee |
Kentucky |
Florida |
LSU |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Auburn |
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Paul Fortenberry (46-12) |
Ole Miss |
Kentucky |
Florida |
LSU |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Auburn |
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Chris White (51-7)
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Tennessee |
Kentucky |
Florida |
LSU |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Auburn |
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Pat Gipson (46-12) |
Tennessee |
Kentucky |
Florida |
LSU |
Alabama |
Arkansas |
Auburn |
Game of the Week - Expert Analysis
- Paul Fortenberry: "Georgia is bad, and Auburn is getting better. It doesn't matter that they are playing in Georgia, it just matters that the Bulldog's defense is terrible. Mark Richt's seat may be getting a little warmer."
- Clay Seal: "This is rather in-epic game of the week, isn't it? I know it's the "Deep South's Oldest Rivalry," but still. Georgia hasn't had a good result since a shootout win against Arkansas in its third game of the season. Auburn has won two in a row including a win over Ole Miss (while they had an undeserving top 25 ranking) a few weeks ago, so I guess I give the nod to them?"
- Grant Ramey: "A game between two teams struggling down the stretch could be decided by home field advantage. Mark Richt is a better coach than he has shown in 2009. This will serve as a statement game for Richt - for better or for worse."
- Brent Russell: "Even though this game is 'Between the Hedges' at Athens, Auburn will come in and play well. Georgia is having a rebuilding year after losing so much talent, including first overall pick in this year's NFL draft Matthew Stafford and other first round pick Knowshon Moreno. Auburn's offense is explosive, and they will light up the scoreboard against Georgia. "
- Chris White: "Georgia has been a very mediocre team this year, and up until two weeks ago, so had Auburn. The Tigers seemed to have turned a corner against Ole Miss, yet Georgia always has this way of tripping up Auburn when they get some momentum going. 23-16, Auburn"
- Jeffrey Riddle: "Auburn and UGa have both had their struggles this season. This week Auburn looks like more of their first half 'Malzahnian' offense versus Willie Martinez's defense."
- Andrew Aaron: "Georgia has no defense."







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