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Sep 21 2008

SEC Football As Good As Ever

Published by ken77 at 1:47 pm under College Football Edit This

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Many people told me this could b a down year for the SEC, but if you look in the Top 25 you will see a totally different Story. LSU defending Champions had a tough game in Auburn, but were able to beat them 26-21 to keep their hopes still alive of defending their Championship. Now the Florida Gators and Georgia Bulldogs both rolled over their opponents which were Tennessee and Arizona State.

It looks like the SEC is as strong as ever and they will have o be reckon with when we start talking BCS Championship game. Still a long way to go though and many of these teams must play each other so you never know what will happen until we get to January.

Saturday, September 20th
3 Georgia 27 Final
Arizona State 10
4 Florida 30 Final
Tennessee 6
Buffalo 21 Final
5 Missouri 42
6 LSU 26 Final
10 Auburn 21
Rice 10 Final
7 Texas 52
9 Alabama 49 Final
Arkansas 14
Massachusetts 14 Final
11 Texas Tech 56
12 South Florida 17 Final
Florida International 9

Troy 10 Final
13 Ohio State 28
Wyoming 0 Final
14 Brigham Young 44
15 East Carolina 24 Final
North Carolina State 30 OT
Temple 3 Final
16 Penn State 45

Boise State 37 Final
17 Oregon 32
18 Wake Forest 12 Final
24 Florida State 3

Sam Houston State 14 Final
19 Kansas 38
20 Utah 30 Final
Air Force 23

South Carolina State 0 Final
23 Clemson 54

25 Fresno State 55 Final
Toledo 54 OT
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