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: Texas A&M at Mississippi State 11 am CT, SEC Network
The Aggies travel to Starkville for an SEC West showdown. Make no mistake, the Aggies should win this one easily. The Bulldog defense is atrocious. However, the Aggies have one of the best teams in the SEC, and watching them play is always a treat. When the massacre is over switch to…
Game 2: Florida at Arkansas 2:30 pm CT, CBS
The Gators head to Fayetteville to face Austin Allen and the Hogs. This one should be a compelling contest. The Gators have a great defense but a less than stellar offense. The Razorbacks have a potent offense but a lackluster defense. Should be a fun one. When it’s over, stick around for…
Game 3: Alabama at LSU 7 pm CT, CBS
This is easily the best game of the week, and that’s why it is in prime-time. Alabama heads to the Bayou to face Leonard Fournette and the Tigers. Can the Alabama defense shut him down like they did a season ago. I’m eager to find out.
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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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