Thursday, October 6, 2011

A Look at Week 6 in the SEC

Last weeks games featured a major upset in the form of the Auburn Tigers defeating #10 South Carolina. That was an upset that honestly I could see coming because of Steve Spurrier's South Carolina track record of choking at least once a season, but at the time I had no reason to believe that Auburn could play well enough to win. I ended with a 7-1 record last week bringing my season total to 40-7. Hopefully the streak will continue as we have a few intriguing games on tap for this week.

On to Week 6...

Game of the Week
Auburn will look to upset Arkansas this week
#15 Auburn at #10 Arkansas (7:00 PM, ESPN): Auburn's defense improved dramatically last week against South Carolina. They will need a similar performance to defeat a good Arkansas team. Arkansas erases an 18 point halftime deficit to defeat Texas A&M behind a 510 yard effort through the air by quarterback Tyler Wilson. However, Arkansas looked very vulnerable against the run giving up 381 total yards on the ground and 230 to Aggies' running back Christine Michael. Auburn will undoubtedly look to attack the hogs in a similar fashion. Gus Malzahn showed no hesitation in giving Michael Dyer the ball over and over again last week on the way to 41 carries for 141 yards. Auburn will most likely employ a similar game plan this week in effort to control time of possession and keep their defense and Tyler Wilson off the field as much as possible. I also like what Malzahn has done with true freshman QB Kiehl Frazier, who will likely see more and more of the game plan as the season progresses. Frazier has added an element to Auburn's offense that they have needed and enabled them to run the zone read that was such an important play for them last year. As a result, they have been much more effective on third down than they were at the beginning of the season. Auburn pulls off their second upset in as many weeks.
     Prediction: Auburn 31 Arkansas 27

Top Tier Games
Georgia will lean on freshman Isaiah
Crowell against Tennessee
Georgia at Tennessee (7:00 PM, ESPN2): Tennessee lost arguably the best receiver in the SEC to injury against Florida in Justin Hunter. That will really hurt this team, and they have had to rely solely on Da'Rick Rogers, who stepped up excellently against Buffalo on his way to 180 yards and 2 touchdowns. However, Tennessee has not been able to get their running game on track all season, and that limits them at times because they have to rely completely on Tyler Bray, which is a difficult load for any quarterback to carry. Tennessee has only run for 444 yards on the season, which is good enough for last in the SEC and 107th out of 120 FBS teams. Georgia struggled to start the season, but have turned it on as of late, which is in a large part due to the emergence of true freshman running back Isaiah Crowell. Georgia has increased his carries in the last two games, and as a result he ran for 147 and 104 yards, respectively. Getting the running game going is crucial to their success because quarterback Aaron Murray is much better out of the play action than he is as a drop back QB. Although Murray threw 3 interceptions against Mississippi State last week, he will most likely improve that number this week as Tennessee has not been a big threat to intercept the ball this season. They have just 1 interception on the year, which ranks them tied for second to last in the FBS. Georgia will win this game by running the ball and playing solid third down defense.
      Prediction: Georgia 28 Tennessee 24

#17 Florida at #1 LSU (3:30 PM, CBS): On paper this looks like a solid match up between two ranked teams. However, Florida lost QB John Brantley last week to injury against Alabama and he won't play this week against LSU. That means Florida will be throwing true freshman Jeff Driskel into the fire at Death Valley. That doesn't bode well for their chances of success. LSU's vaunted defense has to be licking their chops, and I expect Tyrann Mathieu to remind Driskel that this is no longer high school. It will be interesting to watch exactly how much Les Miles will play Jordan Jefferson this week. He came in last week against Kentucky as a change of pace quarterback and rushed 4 times for 29 yards. I don't think Les Miles will deviate from starting Jarrett Lee yet, and I expect to see Jefferson in a similar change of pace role this week. But I wouldn't be surprised if Jefferson's role increases over the next few games as he clearly wants his starting job back. LSU wins this game with dominating defense against an over-matched Florida offense.
     Prediction: LSU 27 Florida 13

Bottom Tier Games
Kentucky at #18 South Carolina (12:21 PM, SEC Network): South Carolina will try a new quarterback this week after Stephen Garcia threw 2 interceptions and completed just 39% of his passes against Auburn last week. Coach Steve Spurrier is turning to sophomore Connor Shaw in hopes that Shaw can ignite what has turned out to be a stagnant South Carolina offense. Kentucky is the perfect opponent for Shaw to get his feet wet. Kentucky has been challenging Ole Miss as possibly being the worst team in the SEC and have struggled all season.
     Prediction: South Carolina 31 Kentucky 10

Vanderbilt at #2 Alabama (7:00 PM, ESPNU): Vanderbilt has surprised some folks this year with a 3-1 record and wins over Ole Miss and UConn. They won't be surprising anyone this Saturday.
     Prediction: Alabama 31 Vanderbilt 3

Mississippi State at UAB (12:00 PM, FSN): Mississippi State travels to Legion Field to take on the UAB Blazers. The bulldogs will try and get their offense back on track against a poor 0-4 UAB squad.
      Prediction: Mississippi State 27 UAB 7
*All Times Eastern

Lucas' Week 5 Record: 7-1
Lucas' Season Record: 40-7

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