South Carolina lost at home to Alabama, which was expected. Kentucky lost at home to Florida, which was basically expected, except the way it happened was unexpected. Kansas State won at Mississippi State, which few would have expected.

One thing you can totally expect? That all of those home losses in the SEC would produce some sad fans.

Step right up, Kentucky. Wildcats fans envisioned beating Florida for the second year in a row, which they had only been waiting for since 1976-77. It was not to be…

…thanks to a Gator comeback and a late missed field goal.

It has gotten to the point where Tennessee fans are dragging Kentucky fans … about basketball?!?

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Florida had some legit sadness all its own, first because it was trailing most of the game:

And then it got bad news about its starting quarterback:

Mississippi State’s effort against Kansas State was punctuated by a spectacular-looking play that fell short of a first down, kind of typifying the day in Starkville:

South Carolina fans probably could have anticipated that their emotions would go through the gamut when Alabama came to town:

Georgia and Florida, as expected, look to be the SEC East favorites, but Reddit has an interesting, amusing take both on which states are “East” and which might be the best:

We are sparing Tennessee this week, more or less, but this made us wonder:

We have to ask: Did some Tennessee fan really go to the Georgia game just to wear a paper bag over his head? Or was this a Georgia fan who went to the trouble of buying a Vols jersey just to pull this gag? Which would be weirder?

Around the nation, the battle for the Cy-Hawk Trophy between Iowa State and Iowa gave Cyclones fans in Ames a play to remember, but not in a good way:

BYU gave its fans a huge lift by defeating USC, but the postgame celebration was a bit hazardous to the Cougars’ players:

Florida State continues to give its fans a whole range of emotions, none of them good:

Going back to Friday, Boston College lost by 24 at home. To Kansas. That would be Les Miles’ team. Those would be the Jayhawks, who hadn’t beaten a Power 5 team on the road in 48 tries going back more than a decade. Between KU and K-State, all hail the football powerhouses of … The Sunflower State? Uh, don’t ask BC coach Steve Addazio:

Oh, ACC. At least you have Clemson, eh?