SEC Network analyst Cole Cubelic tweets takeaways from SEC’s Week 6 action
By Adam Spencer
Published:
Every Sunday morning, SEC Network analyst Cole Cubelic hops on Twitter to share his thoughts about that week’s SEC action.
Only 8 SEC teams were playing on Saturday, as Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi State, South Carolina and Texas A&M were all off, but there was still plenty of excitement.
From Auburn-Florida to Ole Miss-Vanderbilt, here’s what Cubelic took away from each SEC team that played in Week 6:
FLORIDA:
Huge win. Great plan on offense. Found matchups they liked & went at them. Defense was light out. Great vs run early & that made Auburn uncomfortable. Both QB looked good. OL struggled but found enough at key times. Cant keep winning with those turnovers vs that schedule— Cole Cubelic (@colecubelic) October 6, 2019
LSU:
Not even a super clean game & the offense has a historic day. Still working on the left side of the OL & Front seven not close to full strength. Good to see 18 on the field on defense. Made a effort to get the run going. Will probably need it at some point. Jefferson great.— Cole Cubelic (@colecubelic) October 6, 2019
MISSOURI:
Strong balanced day from the offense. Defense continues to make huge plays. Garrett looking like SEC DPOY candidate. DL is exceeding expectations. Will need them vs speedy QB this week. Hate to see Bryant go down. Hoping it’s not Serious.— Cole Cubelic (@colecubelic) October 6, 2019
VANDERBILT:
Must open up the offense. Too many weapons to continue to get stalled out. Defense missed some run fits & led to explosive plays. Miserable on 3rd down & on the ground. Neal has not looked comfortable very often. Pressure made him move & you could see the impact.— Cole Cubelic (@colecubelic) October 6, 2019
Only Auburn is off next weekend, so Week 7 should feature plenty of excitement and plenty for Cubelic to react to.
Tune in next Sunday to see what he says about your favorite team following Week 7.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.