While all eyes will be on the LSU sideline and revamped coaching staff in Baton Rouge, the East has a pair of games that should crystallize the race to Atlanta.

There are never-been-done-before games and revenge on the minds of others.

Here are the headline predictions for Week 5:

Alcorn State at Arkansas: Rawleigh romps over Braves

If you didn’t know better based on this year’s numbers, it’d be shocking to learn that running back Rawleigh Williams III missed the final six games of last season with a neck injury. Williams turns in another big performance and keeps his per game average above 100 yards as the Razorbacks turn their attention to Alabama.

Florida at Vanderbilt: Gators put Ralph in a Webb

The SEC’s rushing leader is bottled up by a Gators’ defense looking to forget last week’s embarrassing second half in Knoxville. The Commodores sporadic play catches up to them as Florida coasts in the second half.

Tennessee at Georgia: Crown ’em? Vols chew up Dawgs, hedges: The Volunteers inch closer to an SEC East crown with a second consecutive victory over a division contender. Jacob Eason struggles to move the offense for a second straight week as Georgia fans get increasingly restless with the coaching staff.

Louisiana Monroe at Auburn: Tigers Lash-out on Warhawks: The chirping about changes in offensive play-calling on the Auburn sideline takes a backseat as Rhett Lashlee finds comfort with the call sheet. The backfield duo of Kerryon Johnson and Kamryn Pettway moves up the charts of great Auburn duos as they close in on 1,000 yards together.

Texas A&M at South Carolina: Double trouble for Gamecocks: With all eyes on highly touted defensive end Myles Garrett, the Gamecocks also have a long evening with Daeshon Hall as he picks up a couple sacks and the Brandon McIlwain-led offense slips into neutral.

Kentucky at Alabama: 0 for Tuscaloosa: The Wildcats’ winless streak in T-Town continues as Alabama coasts early, even without much help from Kentucky native Damien Harris. The Crimson Tide set their sights on another West showdown next week at Arkansas, while Kentucky looks to stay out of the East basement against Vanderbilt.

Memphis at Ole Miss: Revenge best served with Engram

Tight end Evan Engram hauls in a touchdown for the third consecutive week as the Rebels avenge last year’s loss to Memphis. The lopsided score also allows Akeem Judd to pad some numbers.

Missouri at LSU: Coach Ed rescues the O

Interim coach Ed Orgeron and new LSU offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger follow through on their pronouncements to make meaningful changes to the Tigers’ passing game. As a result Travin Dural and Malachi Dupre bust out of slumps as the Tigers prevail after an early shootout with Drew Lock and J’Mon Moore.