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SEC’s 5 biggest surprises in Week 11

Andrew Olson

By Andrew Olson

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With two inner-division showdowns in the SEC West, a lot was at stake in Week 11. The two victors surprised in the way they each dominated two contenders. A pair of SEC East teams also surprised in how they won.

5. Tennessee’s lowest-scoring win of the season came against North Texas: When one thinks of North Texas football, defense doesn’t often come to mind. The 1-9 Mean Green have seen teams like Iowa and Portland State score 60-plus against them. Tennessee’s offense wasn’t as fortunate, managing only 24 points, with no touchdown passes for QB Josh Dobbs. UT’s previous lowest point total in a winning effort this season was 27-24 over South Carolina.

4. Fortunes flipped for Kentucky and Arkansas: When the month of September ended, Arkansas was 1-3, having just lost its third consecutive game with a 28-21 defeat at the hands of Texas A&M. Kentucky entered October 3-1 having just defeated two-time defending SEC East champ Missouri 21-13. Heading into Week 12, the 6-4 Razorbacks are one of the hottest teams in the conference, with back-to-back upsets of Ole Miss and LSU on the road. The 4-6 Wildcats, meanwhile, are on a five-game losing skid and will need wins over Charlotte and in-state rival Louisville to reach 6-6 and qualify for bowl eligibility.

3. Missouri upset BYU, scored multiple touchdowns: It’s been a tumultuous week at Mizzou, and no one would expect the football team to be completely focused on a game it wasn’t sure it would play last weekend. The Tigers were on track for their fifth consecutive loss, trailing BYU 10-6 entering the fourth quarter. MU scored two offensive touchdowns – the first time since Sept. 12 against Arkansas State – to beat the Cougars 20-16.

2. Leonard Fournette got outrushed in back-to-back weeks: Before LSU’s Week 10 showdown with Alabama, RB Leonard Fournette was considered the Heisman frontrunner. On 19 carries for Fournette, the Crimson Tide defense held him to 31 yards and a touchdown, while Alabama RB Derrick Henry stole the show with 210 yards and three touchdowns on 38 carries. This past Saturday against Arkansas, Fournette managed a solid outing (19 carries, 91 yards, TD), but Razorbacks RB Alex Collins was the top rusher in the game (16 carries, 141 yards, 2 TD).

1. Alabama kept Mississippi State out of the end zone: MSU’s offense came into the showdown with the Crimson Tide having outscored its last two SEC foes (Kentucky and Missouri) 73-29, with QB Dak Prescott responsible for all 10 touchdowns (seven passing, three rushing). Prescott and the Bulldogs fell to earth, playing a stingy Alabama defense that bent at times (MSU outgained the Tide), but never broke in a 31-6 blowout.

Andrew Olson

Andrew writes about sports to fund his love of live music and collection of concert posters. He strongly endorses the Hall of Fame campaigns of Fred Taylor and Andruw Jones.

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