SEC Football: Week Seven TV Viewing Guide
Unfortunately, there are some of us who are forced to work on Saturdays. Thus, we are denied the sweet pleasure of watching a full day of magical SEC Football. For those of you who are lucky enough to be off on Saturday, congratulations. You have a slate of great games to pick from.
Unfortunately, you probably have only one pair of eyeballs. (EDITOR’S NOTE: If you have more or less than one pair you probably should see a doctor). This means you can only watch one game at a time. Here at Southbound and Down, we’ve taken the liberty of deciding what the best games are. And now we will tell you which games to watch, when, and how, so that you might have the best Saturday possible. Enjoy.
Game 1: Vanderbilt at Georgia, 11 am CT, SEC Network
This game should be a fun one. It features two of the top backs in the SEC in Vanderbilt’s Ralph Webb and Georgia’s Nick Chubb. With the way each team’s quarterback has struggled, this has all the makings of a traditional ground and pound SEC slugfest. I expect that Georgia will come out on top. Nevertheless, it should be a fun game. When it’s over turn to…
Game 2: Alabama at Tennessee, 2:30 pm CT, CBS
Also on at this time: Missouri at Florida, 3 pm CT, SEC Network
It’s time once again for The Third Saturday in October. The annual clash between Tennessee and Alabama is one of the fiercest rivalries in the SEC. Alabama is riding into Knoxville on a nine game win streak in the series. Can they make it 10? We shall see. When this one’s done turn to…
Game 3: Ole Miss at Arkansas, 6 pm CT, ESPN
Also in this time-slot: Southern Miss at LSU, 6:30 pm CT, SEC Network
This one is a battle of ranked SEC West opponents. It is also a showdown between two of the best quarterbacks in the SEC. Chad Kelly and Austin Allen will be throwing the ball all over the field in this one. Can the Hogs get a big win at home? Or can the Rebels march into Fayetteville and get a road victory? I can’t wait to find out.
And that’s it. Your long day of SEC Football will finally be over. But don’t despair. More high-octane SEC Football action is only a week away.
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