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Today, take a look at 10 interesting tidbits about Week 4 of the SEC schedule:

  1. Thank to an upset win in 2007, Louisiana-Monroe enters this week’s game against Alabama with a 1-0 record against Nick Saban-coached Crimson Tide teams.
  2. It seems hard to imagine given the current state of each program, but Vanderbilt has won five its last eight meetings with Ole Miss, including victories the last three times the game has been played in Oxford.
  3. Tennessee has scored more than 20 points just one time (2011) during its 10-game losing streak to Florida.
  4. Kentucky was 2-0 against Missouri prior to the Tigers joining the SEC, but the Wildcats have gone 0-3 against Missouri since it became a conference member in 2012.
  5. Auburn is 6-1 against Mississippi State in games played at Jordan-Hare Stadium since the turn of the century, with the Bulldogs lone win on The Plains during that period coming in 2007.
  6. Since joining the SEC in 2012, Texas A&M has averaged 46 points in a three-game winning streak against Arkansas.
  7. LSU‘s trip to Syracuse will be the farthest north a SEC team will travel for a regular-season game all season.
  8. A loss to South Carolina on Saturday would give UCF a 0-4 start to the season, which would match the Knights’ loss total for the entire 2014 season.
  9. The four teams that have yet to play a conference game in 2015 (Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas A&M) will all compete in their first SEC games on Saturday.
  10. The programs have combined for six head coaching changes since the last time that Florida lost a game to Tennessee. The coaches were Ron Zook and Phillip Fulmer when the Vols last won in 2004.