Is it possible to fire Jim McElwain again? Or at least use Saturday as another negotiating chip? He had nothing to do with it and yet everything to do with it. His ingredients, his recipe.

Lane Kiffin cannot get to Gainesville fast enough. (Or Columbus. What was that, Urban? A B1G joke.)

Those are just some of the 10 things I’m absolutely overreacting to after Week 10 in and around the SEC.

10. Well, it was a nice kick (from 24 yards) …

Celebrate the small victories, right? Those special occasions that tend to get lost in a long season? Maybe that’s what the Gators were doing after the offense stalled again and Eddy Pineiro kicked a 24-yard field goal to cut Mizzou’s lead to 28-9. TV cameras caught the Gators celebrating on the sideline.

I mean, a make is better than a miss. But come on, man, the Gators had 1st-and-goal at the Mizzou 1 … and went backward. Somebody needed to go Kirby Smart on those boys.

If one drive, one moment can capture a team’s season, that was it.

Then again, maybe I’m just overreacting.

Or not. Oh well, Florida’s official site tweeted — and later deleted — a meme about things blowing up and there being nothing to see. They were right about that. Right, Malik?

9. Should we include UMass in SEC Power Rankings?

In Week 4, UMass lost by four at Tennessee. Saturday, the Minutemen led Mississippi State at halftime were only down four late in the fourth quarter. The Bulldogs scored a late TD to produce a rather unimpressive double-digit victory.

Regardless, two struggles against a two-win UMass team is a bad look for the SEC and made me think UMass might finish fifth in the East.

8. This man gave away tickets to greatest game ever!

And because it took a 14-point fourth quarter comeback, Bret Bielema still might lose his job!

And you thought Nick Saban ends careers? Forget what the scoreboard said. Coastal Carolina interim coach Jamey Chadwell just ended Bielema’s tenure.

Don’t believe me? Read the mentions. Please, read the mentions. And you guys think I overreact? Y’all inspire me.

7. #AwfulAnnouncers were in preseason form.

The announcers calling No. 1 Georgia’s game against South Carolina opened the broadcast by referring to Jake Fromm as “Nate Fromm.” Later, they gave Rodrigo Blankenship a new last name, “Blankenshop.”

Those are silly slip-ups.

Anthony Becht’s blunder, however, is much harder to explain away.

https://twitter.com/SDS/status/926867718443294722

It wasn’t just an SEC thing, either. Poor N.C. State. It’s not a complex when it’s true: Everybody ignores the poor Wolfpack.

6. I am going to tell you I told you so …

I told you Ohio State was overrated. I told you Penn State hadn’t played anybody. I told you I could make a better case for kicking the B1G out of the Playoff than finding even a below-average reason for letting it in.

After that “epic” game last week, B1G nation came at me with its usual nonsense.

Please, people. Sit down. I don’t want to hear it.

The Big Ten is ahead of only the Pac-12 this year. Deal with it. And the first part of solving the problem is admitting the problem.

I cannot wait, cannot wait, to see how the B1G spins what was a disastrous Saturday.

If I cared enough to guess?

“We meant Wisconsin!”

5. How many SEC coaches will be fired this season?

Where’s LeBron? I need help with the math. Not two, not three, not four, not five …

Ole Miss? Already gone. Florida? Already gone. Tennessee? Going. Arkansas? See above. Texas A&M? Who knew it was this hot in Texas in November.

Twice in the past decade we’ve seen four current SEC programs part ways with a coach after a season (2007 and 2012). Two other times, three programs changed coaches (2009, 2011).

It shouldn’t surprise anybody if we have five or six new head coaches in 2018. It’s a chance for the league to reinvent itself and replenish its cupboard with top-shelf coaches.

Imagine a league that featured Nick Saban, Dan Mullen, Lane Kiffin (Florida), Jon Gruden (Tennessee) and Chad Morris (Texas A&M). That’s offensive firepower, the likes of which we haven’t seen in these parts in a long time.

4. The Big 12 is the best conference in America. And it’s not really close.

On cue, the hot takes about bad defense started pouring in as soon as No. 5 Oklahoma put away No. 11 Oklahoma State in an electric 62-52 thriller in Stillwater.

The Big 12 has four of the best teams in America and three of the best quarterbacks. It’s fun football.

I know this much: It’s a lot easier to rag on their defenses than it is to stop their offenses.

I know this much, too: Nobody in the B1G can stop those offenses, either.

3. Kentucky is never going to post another winning record in the SEC, is it?

It’s been 40 years. It’ll now be 41, unless you believe these Cats are taking down the Dawgs in Athens in two weeks.

The Cats lead the nation in excruciating losses.

2. Mark Richt, coach of the year.

He built one 9-0 team and is coaching another 8-0 team.

The No. 10 Canes needed a signature victory and got it Saturday, beating No. 13 Virginia Tech.

It’s getting harder to knock the Canes, and if they upset No. 3 Notre Dame next week, it will be downright impossible to keep them out of the Top 4.

I’m one step closer to this …

1. How the Top 4 should look Tuesday.

Honestly, I have no idea. I can make a legitimate, rock-solid case for five teams. And, you know, there are only four spots.

I’ll go No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 3 Georgia, No. 4 Clemson this week, knowing I’m absolutely hosing Notre Dame.

You want No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Georgia, No. 3 Clemson, No. 4 Oklahoma? Fine.

You want No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Clemson, No. 3 Notre Dame, No. 4 Georgia? Fine.

You want No. 1 Georgia, No. 2 Alabama, No. 3 Notre Dame, No. 4 Clemson again? Fine.

You want anybody from the Big Ten? I’m afraid we can’t be friends.