Opening Game Week!
The SEC's biggest threat comes from the Big Ten.
War Eagle, everybody! After an interminable wait, college football kicks off tonight! It is finally time. The SEC begins with a variety of mostly cupcake opponents in the season opener, but there are a few games of interest on the slate, including a couple that the SEC might actually lose. We'll take a look at the SEC schedule this week.
The season starts tonight when Southern Mississippi visits South Carolina. There's been a bit of drama building for this one, as Southern Miss head coach Larry Fedora has all but guaranteed a victory. For the South Carolina Gamecocks, a loss in the opener to a C-USA team would be a crushing blow to their dark-horse divisional hopes. Fedora's words are bold, but history suggests that there will likely be a different outcome. Southern Miss is often described as a team that can give SEC teams fits, but the reality is that the Golden Eagles have not beaten an SEC team in almost ten years. The last Southern Miss victory over the SEC was in 2000, when they shocked Alabama 21-0 in Legion Field. Last year, Southern Miss posted a mediocre 7-6 record, including a double digit loss to UAB. The Gamecocks should handle this game fairly easily.
Florida starts out the Saturday SEC slate with an 11:00 (central) contest against Miami of Ohio on ESPN. The Redhawks finished 1-11 in coach Michael Haywood's first season last year, and gave up 410 points. Florida should be able to name the score in this one.
The other early game on the SEC Network starts at 11:21 AM when Louisiana Lafayette visits Georgia. It will be a good game to tune up Georgia's freshmen quarterbacks, as the Ragin Cajuns have never beaten an SEC team, going 0-51 over the years. Georgia should win handily.
At 2:30 on ABC, Kentucy visits Louisville. The Cardinals should have success under new head coach Charlie Strong, if they can jump-start a dormant offense. The Cardinals had a middling defense last season, and Kentucky loses important players on both sides of the ball. I think Kentucky finds a way to win a squeaker, but this may well be the best game of the day in the SEC.
Also at 2:30 Jacksonville State visits Oxford, Mississippi to take on the Ole Miss Rebels. This game is to be televised on CSS. Jax State is expected to contend for the Ohio Valley Conference crown this season, but there's no way this FCS team matches up with Ole Miss. The offensive line averages about 288 pounds, and they've got to block Gerald Powe? Jack Crowe's Gamecocks will have a tough day.
At 5:00 PM on pay per view, Tennessee hosts FCS foe Tennessee Martin. This is only the second time the Skyhawks have played an SEC team, the previous game being a 2008 loss to Auburn. The Skyhawks had a good year in 2008, but slid back to 5-6 in 2009. While the Tennessee Vols are in full rebuilding mode, Tennessee Martin should not be much of a threat.
Alabama hosts San Jose State on pay per view at 6:00 PM. Alabama is the defending national champion, and San Jose State went 2-10 last season. This one should be over in minutes. The Spartans won't be much competition for the Tide.
Arkansas will host Tennessee Tech at 6:00 PM on Pay per view. Tech Coach Watson Brown had his first winning season with the Golden Eagles last year, posting a 6-5 record. Tech has never beaten an SEC team, and will have great difficulty slowing the potent Razorback offense.
At 6:00 PM on ESPNU, Mississippi State will host the Memphis Tigers. First year coach Larry Porter will try to turn things around from a terrible 2-10 season in 2009. Memphis actually won an SEC opener back in 2004, beating Ole Miss 20-13. The Tigers have fallen a long way since then. The Memphis defense was porous last season, and they'll be trying to stop Chris Relf and a potent Bulldog attack. The MSU Bulldogs should handle this game.
Auburn hosts Arkansas State at 6:00 PM on Fox Sports South television. The Red Wolves have recently given teams like Iowa and Nebraska fits, but their lone win against the SEC happened WAY back in 1910, when they beat Ole Miss 10-0. With many new starters, ASU should not have much luck against a veteran Auburn squad.
At 6:30 on CSS, the SEC faces it's most dangerous test of the week when the Northwestern Wildcats visit Vanderbilt. Northwestern begins life without star quarterback Mike Kafka, but the new guy is senior Dan Persa, who has plenty of experience. The Wildcats should be deeper and stronger at most positions this year, and will spell real trouble for the Commodores. Vanderbilt is coming off a dismal 2-10 season, and has easily the toughest opener in the SEC. It's likely that the Commodores will lose by double digits at home.
The final game on Saturday is at 7:00 PM on ABC. It's the kickoff classic in the Georgia Dome, and featured in the game are the LSU Tigers and the North Carolina Tarheels. This was expected to be a tough matchup for LSU, but everyone is waiting for word from the NCAA on an ongoing investigation. North Carolina could have as many as nine starters declared ineligible. LSU is looking to kick-start their fortunes with a big win in this one. Even if no players are excluded from the game, look for the Tarheels to be a distracted football team. If the Tigers struggle, it could be a long season on the Bayou.
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With all of the troubles and distractions going on in the South Carolina program right now.
I’d say the opener with Southern Miss is very dangerous for Spurrier and Co.
Southern Miss will show up and be ready to play. It may be conasidered fool hearted, but I can guarantee you that they are giong after the W in every way in this game and not just playing for respect and all that other mess. They are going to be ready to hit the Gamecocks in the mouth and I just hope they are ready for it.
This game, I think, will be a good measuring stick for USC’s toughness heading into 2010. Plus, it’s time for freakin’ college football! WDE! I cannot wait until Saturday night!
War Eagle
agree completely... the cocks should dominate the line play though.
i’ll be interested to see what kind of attempt they put toward a run game. they’ve got to have one with some MO heading into the wk2 game against UGA.
wappa
I agree WE86..
So. Miss. has been looking at making a mark in this one the entire off season. They wll be as fired up, as App. St. was, to be in the Big House a few years back.
I think this is a test for The Old Ball Coach and his squad. Are they really ready to make a run at Florida?
Nice read Acid, I’ve been so caught up in Auburn I honestly did not know the rest of the SEC’s schedule.
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As usual, good read Acid.
Some Auburn fans have expressed displeasure with perceived cupcakes on the schedule. At least Auburn opens this year against an opponent that has proven they can hang with upper level teams. However, other SEC teams open with Tenn. Tech, Tenn. Martin, Jax State, La. Lafeyette and especially San Jose State.
I don’t think those are necessarily inappropriate teams or poor scheduling. When you have to play in the SEC, ( and especially the SEC West) you need some other teams to prep against before starting the brutal conference schedule.
AubTigerman
"The reason you come to Auburn is because of Auburn people.This is a special place, from the coaches all the way to the fans" - Andrew McCain OT
Just a thought from a former Jax St student...
JSU almost (and should have) beat Floida State last year. I’m not sure what the spread is, but I’d just about bet the house that they beat it.
Upon moving to AL, I let my wife decide who she would root for. After one day at a new job full of Bama fans, she met me at the door with a hearty cry of "WAR EAGLE"
by SandMountainTiger on Sep 2, 2010 10:01 AM CDT reply actions
Sorry SandMountain
Your right, I should not have included Jax State in that list. They are a more worthy opponent than the others listed.
AubTigerman
"The reason you come to Auburn is because of Auburn people.This is a special place, from the coaches all the way to the fans" - Andrew McCain OT
they really should have... was just remembering that one with my FSU brother yesterday...
ol LSU dude Periloux is the QB there right?
wappa
Was
Graduated…well…ran out of eligibility…last year.
Upon moving to AL, I let my wife decide who she would root for. After one day at a new job full of Bama fans, she met me at the door with a hearty cry of "WAR EAGLE"
by SandMountainTiger on Sep 2, 2010 8:49 PM CDT up reply actions
I rule.
Upon moving to AL, I let my wife decide who she would root for. After one day at a new job full of Bama fans, she met me at the door with a hearty cry of "WAR EAGLE"
by SandMountainTiger on Sep 4, 2010 9:54 PM CDT up reply actions
I still
have to look under my bed each night before I go to sleep and make sure Mike Kafka isn’t there, throwing 78 pass attempts.
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by War Eagle Atlanta on Sep 2, 2010 10:11 AM CDT reply actions
I had UNC beating LSU until half of UNC's team were suspended
Do you remember that spelling bee you won in the first grade? Rock? "R-O-K"?
same
Upon moving to AL, I let my wife decide who she would root for. After one day at a new job full of Bama fans, she met me at the door with a hearty cry of "WAR EAGLE"
by SandMountainTiger on Sep 2, 2010 8:50 PM CDT up reply actions
LSU could still find a way to lose the game...pressure is sure ON.
it is a real shame about this one… i was looking forward to a good physical matchup here…and an early LSU loss.
i can’t imagine they’ll be able to F this up unless it comes down to clock management in the 4th.
wouldn’t it be hilarious if it did. imagine the headlines on monday morn.
wappa
i'll be watching oregon st. and TCU...
i think this one could be good. also want to see oregon st. to see if they’ll be any kind of challenge for boise in week 3 or 4….ish.
wappa

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