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There are just 7 games across the SEC this week as conference play ramps up, and updated betting lines are out for this week’s action.
The 2 key games will be Kentucky and Ole Miss as the Wildcats get Chris Rodriguez back for the first time this season, as Ole Miss turns to Jaxson Dart as its bona fide starting quarterback.
In another interesting affair, Arkansas will try and challenge Alabama in Fayetteville in an early glimpse into SEC West supremacy.
- Kentucky +4 at Ole Miss
- Alabama -17 at Arkansas
- LSU -6 at Auburn
- Georgia -26 at Missouri
- Texas A&M +3 at Mississippi State
- * no line for South Carolina State at South Carolina
- * no line for Eastern Washington at Florida
Week 5 SEC Opening Lines via @CircaSports pic.twitter.com/CbbZtttz0c
— SEC Mike (@MichaelWBratton) September 25, 2022
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CLAIM OFFERAfter Georgia gave up more points against Kent State than it did all season, the Bulldogs return to action at Missouri to try and get back on track from a standard point of view. Meanwhile, LSU will get another SEC game as the Tigers look to assert themselves as a contender in the division. Auburn is trying to bounce back after the rough finish to the Missouri loss.
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