Published January 2, 2012 - 9:45am
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The current SEC is 2-1, but next year’s SEC is 4-1 overall with Missouri, Texas A&M, Auburn and Mississippi State winning, and Vanderbilt is the only loss so far.
There are some big-time games today for the SEC, particularly Georgia’s game and South Carolina’s game. Florida is only relevant because it’s Ohio State, and they remain winless against the SEC in bowl games.
Here are the slate of games for today:
Outback Bowl: No. 16 Georgia vs. No. 17 Michigan State
1:00 PM ET on ABC
This could turn out to be a defensive battle, with two great defenses going head to head. However, I think Georgia wins this football game because they are a pretty good team overall.
Gator Bowl: Ohio State vs. Florida
1:00 PM ET on ESPN2
Florida is trying to make Ohio State remain winless against the SEC in bowl games, and here’s to hoping this happens.
Capital One Bowl: No. 20 Nebraska vs. No. 9 South Carolina
1:00 PM ET on ESPN
This could turn out to be a defensive battle as well, because both quarterbacks are running quarterbacks, and there is a chance not a lot of points are scored in this one.

Ohio Stat beat Arkansas last year! GO DAWGS!
uh-uh — vacated :)
As long as OSU remains with only one win in bowls against SEC. Who lost to OSU?
Well 2 out of 3 are for sure. Now Georgia needs to pull out this OT win.
Really who kicks a field goal on 3rd down with a kicker that missed 5 outside of 40…
Georgia played okay the defense got tired. Michigan State a pretty good team. Came down to a missed field goal. Period.
Don’t blame Richt for kicking on third down with normal kicker. Blair Walsh has been iffy all year. Georgia had zero running attack and Murray looked average BUT still had a chance to beat a pretty good team and missed.
Third time against MSU was not a charm.
The great coach Patrino holds the LOSER trophy to Ohio State.