With just one week left in the regular season, here are the biggest questions every SEC team must answer in Week 14:

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1. Alabama: Can Alabama withstand the injuries it suffered last Saturday and still take care of Auburn in this week’s Iron Bowl?

2. Arkansas: What is Brandon Allen’s status for Friday’s showdown with Missouri, and if he can’t go can the Hogs win again without him?

3. Auburn: Have the Tigers lost their magic, and if so can they find it before Saturday’s showdown with Alabama?

4. Florida: Can the Gators duplicate their performance in a win over Georgia when they take on the unbeaten Florida State Seminoles in Will Muschamp’s final game on Saturday?

5. Georgia: Are the Bulldogs capable of slowing Georgia Tech’s unorthodox triple option attack on Saturday?

6. Kentucky: Did Kentucky grow enough during its bye week to upset the Louisville Cardinals in this week’s Governor’s Cup, earning bowl eligibility in the process?

7. LSU: Did the Tigers make the necessary improvements in the passing game during last week’s bye to keep up with Texas A&M on Thursday night?

8. Mississippi: Can Bo Wallace make enough plays without Laquon Treadwell in the lineup to take advantage of a suspect Mississippi State secondary? Can he handle a heavy workload without making a slew of bad mistakes like he did in the Rebels loss to Arkansas?

9. Mississippi State: Did the Bulldogs learn enough from their loss to Alabama to put forth a better showing in another CBS Game of the Week appearance this week against Ole Miss?

10. Missouri: Can the Tigers find a way to win one more time to cement a second straight SEC East title? Can Maty Mauk handle a Razorbacks defense that hasn’t allowed a point in its last eight quarters against ranked teams?

11. South Carolina: Will the Gamecocks have to prepare for both Clemson quarterbacks (Deshaun Watson and Cole Stoudt) this week in practice? And if so, is it capable of slowing down both players with wildly different skill sets?

12. Tennessee: Is there any way the Vols can screw up their chance at bowl eligibility in this week’s game against Vanderbilt?

13. Texas A&M: Which Kyle Allen will we see on Saturday against LSU — the leader who commanded A&M past Auburn, or the inexperienced freshman that nearly lost to Louisiana-Monroe and did lose at home to Missouri?

14. Vanderbilt: Is there any chance the Commodores can give Tennessee trouble in Saturday’s season finale?