Now we’re talking. None of us will be able to escape a big game no matter what time of day it is on Saturday.

Four big matchups are perfectly spread out like peanut butter and jelly to all four corners of your bread. Noon ET has No. 12 Georgia at No. 23 Ole Miss, 3:30 p.m. has No. 19 Florida at No. 14 Tennessee, 6 p.m. has No. 18 LSU at Auburn and 9 p.m. has No. 17 Arkansas vs. No. 10 Texas A&M.

Let’s take a look at 10 interesting tidbits about Week 4 of the SEC schedule:

  1. There are four non-conference games involving SEC teams this week. Alabama looks to go 2-0 all-time against Nick Saban’s alma mater, Kent State, while Vanderbilt (0-1 all-time) seeks revenge against Western Kentucky after losing 14-12 in 2015. As for the other two …
  2. Mississippi State at UMass and Missouri vs. Delaware State will be the first-ever meetings between each of the programs.
  3. Georgia and Ole Miss haven’t faced each other since 2012, but the Dawgs have won 10 in a row dating back to 1997.
  4. Florida not only boasts a 30-game winning streak against division rival Kentucky but also owns an 11-game winning streak vs. Tennessee. The Volunteers have averaged 14.4 points per game over their last five home appearances against UF.
  5. The programs have combined for six head coaching changes since the last time that Florida lost a game to Tennessee. The coaches were Ron Zook and Phillip Fulmer when the Vols last won in 2004.
  6. From 2000-13, South Carolina was dominant over Kentucky, going 13-1 with an average margin of victory of 14.8 points. However, the Wildcats have won back-to-back meetings for the first time since 1998-99 and have never won three straight.
  7. Since joining the SEC in 2012, Texas A&M has averaged 41.5 points in a four-game winning streak against Arkansas.
  8. UMass recorded its first win of the 2016 season last week after beating FIU, 21-13. Florida got the first shot at the Minutemen, though, and needed a 14-point fourth quarter to secure a 24-7 win. And yes, Mississippi State will travel to Foxboro, Ma. for this one.
  9. Delaware State has opened the year 0-2 with losses to Delaware (56-14) and Monmouth (34-20). The Hornets are 3-22 since the start of the 2014 season.
  10. Vanderbilt’s next opponent, Western Kentucky, looks poised to win the C-USA for a second straight season after starting 2-1 with a competitive loss to Alabama in Week 2. The Hilltoppers held Bama’s backfield to 3.2 yards per rush, which is a rare feat against a Nick Saban-coached team.