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Today, take a look at 10 interesting tidbits about Week 3 of the SEC schedule:

  1. SEC teams hold a collective all-time record of 33-7 against their Week 3 non-conference opponents.
  2. The six non-conference programs playing SEC teams in Week 3 have combined for a 6-6 record in 2015. UConn (2-0) and Texas Tech (2-0) are the only unbeaten among them.
  3. Missouri vs. UConn and Tennessee vs. Western Carolina will be the first-ever match-up between each of the programs.
  4. Seven of the eight teams participating in conference games this week will enter their games undefeated.
  5. Kentucky‘s last victory against Florida came in 1986; a losing streak that spans 28 games.
  6. Though Georgia holds a 47-18-2 lead in the all-time series, South Carolina has dominated the rivalry in recent seasons, winning four of the last five meetings.
  7. Austin Peay, of the Ohio Valley Conference, has won just one game since 2012. The Governors visit Vanderbilt in what may be one of the Commodores’ few chances for a victory this season.
  8. Though the teams have met 36 times, including last season in Lubbock (Arkansas won 49-28), Texas Tech has not played Arkansas in Fayetteville since 1990. The Razorbacks last beat the Red Raiders in Fayetteville in 1982.
  9. Ole Miss broke a 10-game losing streak against the Crimson Tide with its 23-17 win in 2014. Alabama has dominated the series, winning 26 of the last 30 meetings and 48 of the 60 all-time contests.
  10. The LSU vs. Auburn series has a reputation for being a defensive struggle thanks to 12-10, 7-3 and 10-9 final scores in recent meetings, but the winning team has actually scored 30 or more points eight times since 2000.