The 2018 season rolls on Saturday with five SEC games. Week 10 will also feature two SEC teams facing non-conference opponents and two squads with the weekend off on a bye.

ESPN’s Football Power Index has predicted all of the Week 10 matchups. As expected, Tennessee and Mississippi State, both of whom are hosting Group 5 opponents, have the highest win probability. Following them, though, is Georgia and Alabama.

Most weeks, it’s not a shocker to see the Bulldogs and Crimson Tide with high win probabilities. However, it’s a little surprising in Week 10, considering both Georgia and Alabama will go on the road this Saturday to face opponents positioned in the Top 10 of the first College Football Playoff rankings.

FPI is defined by ESPN as “a measure of team strength that is meant to be the best predictor of a team’s performance going forward for the rest of the season.”

Here is the percent chance that ESPN’s FPI gives each SEC team to win this Saturday (ranked highest to lowest):

Tennessee (vs. Charlotte) – 93.6 percent
Mississippi State (vs. Louisiana Tech) – 92.7 percent
Georgia (at Kentucky) – 81.0 percent
Alabama (at LSU) – 78.4 percent
Florida (vs. Missouri) – 69.8 percent
Auburn (vs. Texas A&M) – 61.8 percent
Ole Miss (vs. South Carolina) – 50.9 percent
South Carolina (at Old Miss) – 49.1 percent
Texas A&M (at Auburn) – 38.2 percent
Missouri (at Florida) – 30.2 percent
LSU (vs. Alabama) – 21.6 percent
Kentucky (vs. Georgia) – 19.0 percent
Arkansas – Bye Week
Vanderbilt – Bye Week