SEC Headlines 11/10/2012
1. Razorbacks have won three straight against the Gamecocks -all by double-digits.
2. Safety D.J. Swearinger may move to cornerback for South Carolina today – producing a domino effect of position changes.
Missouri at Tennessee
3. Mizzou will face a Tennessee defense under the control of Derek Dooley.
4. The Vols have one thing the Tigers envy; an explosive offense.
Louisiana-Lafayette at Florida
5. The only time a 7-1 Florida team didn’t make the SEC championship game was 1998.
6. The Ragin’ Cajuns want to be known as simply Louisiana.
Texas A&M at Alabama
7. Nick Saban wants Alabama fans to cheer loudly when the Aggies are on offense. Texas A&M draws opponents offside an average of four times a game.
8. Today wraps up a stretch of five of six games on the road for A&M.
Georgia at Auburn
9. Georgia can clinch the SEC East unless Auburn can play the role of spoiler.
10. Since 1933, this game has decided the fate of a conference or division winner 20 times.
Mississippi State at LSU
11. If you can’t get excited about a matchup between two 7-2 teams: “You must not love football.”
12. Bulldogs offense struggling – only 13 points from first-team unit in last two games.
Vanderbilt at Ole Miss
13. Liberty Bowl or Music City Bowl a possibility for either school with a victory – but Vanderbilt has bigger bowl game aspirations.
14. Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace: “I think it (becoming bowl-eligible) is everything,”
SEC Basketball
15. Georgia 68- Jacksonville 62. Coach Mark Fox: “It was just kind of an ugly game.”
16. Tennessee 76- Kennessaw State 67. Volunteers led by as many as 27 points.
17. Troy 56 - Mississippi State 53. Bucket with 1.6 seconds left beats MSU in Rick Ray’s debut as Bulldogs coach.
18. Arkansas 73- Sam Houston 68. Razorbacks struggle without suspended guard BJ Young.
19. LSU 77- UC Santa Barbara 63. Tigers up-tempo style produces 16 steals and 23 turnovers.
20. Auburn 61- IPFW 50. Tigers gets 26 points from Frankie Sullivan.
21. Kentucky 72 – Maryland 69. Up by 15 early in the second half, Kentucky hangs on to win in Brooklyn. From walk-on to difference-maker for Jarrod Polson.
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