One bold prediction for every SEC game in Week 3
Here’s one bold prediction for every SEC game during the third Saturday of the college football season:
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UConn at Mizzou — Linebacker Kentrell Brothers maintains his national lead in tackles with a career-best outing against a squad that’s going to run right into the heart of Mizzou’s front seven.
Nevada at Texas A&M — Kyler Murray outshines Kyle Allen from a statistical standpoint, but only because he plays more snaps in another lopsided game for the Aggies.
Auburn at LSU — Cornerback Tre’Davious holds Duke Williams to less than 50 yards receiving during the third straight mediocre outing for the potential first-round wideout.
Northwestern State at Mississippi State — Brandon Holloway returns another kickoff for a touchdown as the Bulldogs roll.
Austin Peay at Vanderbilt — The Commodores manage over 30 points and 400 yards of total offense during the single-best showing under Derek Mason.
South Carolina at Georgia — Steve Spurrier’s team covers the 17-point spread thanks to a defense that repairs its ego by ending Nick Chubb’s 100-yard game streak.
Texas Tech at Arkansas — Robb Smith’s defense picks off three passes as the Razorbacks bounce back.
Western Carolina at Tennessee — Three sacks for true freshman defensive tackle Kahlil McKenzie in his first extensive action of the season.
Florida at Kentucky — Mark Stoops’ squad snaps a 28-game losing skid thanks to a pair of touchdown passes from Patrick Towles.
Ole Miss at Alabama – The Crimson Tide hold the Rebels under 200 yards of total offense and win by double digits at home during the battle of ranked teams.