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SEC: Alabama, Florida take care of business

Dec 1st, 2008

Let the hype begin. Following Saturday’s action, Florida and Alabama are ready for an important meeting in the Georgia Dome to decide the SEC champion.

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Game Day, Part I

Nov 29th, 2008

So far today, the Ramblin’ Wreck from Georgia Tech defeated Georgia between the hedges in Athens, while Virginia Tech clinched the ACC Coastal Division title.

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Week 14: Georgia Tech at Georgia

Nov 26th, 2008

A pair of surprise teams will meet in one of college football’s most bitter nonconference rivalries.

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SEC: Ole Miss drops LSU, continues climb

Nov 24th, 2008

When Houston Nutt was hired at Ole Miss, the rest of the SEC West figured it was only a matter of time before the Rebels became a contender. Saturday’s 31-13 win over LSU in Baton Rouge certainly served notice that that time might come sooner than expected.

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SEC: Gators blowing out opponents

Nov 17th, 2008

With their 56-6 win over South Carolina, Florida has made another statement to the rest of college football. Although the Gators have a loss and sit below Alabama and Texas Tech in the BCS, the argument can be made that they are playing the best football in the country.

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Week 12: Georgia at Auburn

Nov 12th, 2008

In the preseason, this contest appeared to be one that would have a major impact on the SEC standings. However, losses to Alabama and Florida prevented Georgia from playing for the SEC title while Auburn is struggling to reach bowl eligibility.

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Five burning questions: Week 12

Nov 12th, 2008

Athlon's editors debate which teams needs to be on upset alert this weekend, which freshman has played himself into early 2009 Heisman Trophy consideration and more in this week's Five Burning Questions.

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SEC: Tide need OT for victory in Saban bowl

Nov 10th, 2008

Nick Saban’s return to Baton Rouge was successful, as Alabama clinched the SEC West and kept its national title hopes alive with a 27-21 win against LSU in overtime.

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Week 11: Georgia at Kentucky

Nov 5th, 2008

The last time Georgia visited Lexington resulted in the first Kentucky win over the Bulldogs since 1996. With the Wildcats sitting at six victories and needing one more win to secure solid bowl positioning within the SEC, Saturday’s match-up against Georgia is a crucial one for coach Rich Brooks.

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Five burning questions: Week 11

Nov 5th, 2008

Athlon's editors debate whether it was time for Phillip Fulmer and Tennessee to part ways, if Texas Tech can run the table against the Oklahoma schools and more in this week's Five Burning Questions.

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SEC: Florida impresses in blowout of Georgia

Nov 3rd, 2008

Not only did Florida achieve revenge for its loss to Georgia last season, it officially put the rest of college football on notice with their 49-10 destruction of a top-10 team.

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Game Day, Part II

Nov 1st, 2008

This afternoon, Tim Tebow and Florida dominated Georgia at the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” in Jacksonville, while Pittsburgh outlasted Notre Dame in quadruple overtime, Georgia Tech wrecked an FSU comeback and Washington State was blanked by Stanford.

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Week 10: Georgia vs. Florida

Oct 30th, 2008

Florida and Georgia meet for the 76th time in Jacksonville this Saturday in what is one of the most important meetings in recent memory. This will be the first time both teams are ranked in the top 10 of the Associated Press poll since 1999 and only the second time since 1984.

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Goal Line Stand: Texas Tech is a different team

Oct 28th, 2008

The Raiders have won at least eight games six years straight (seven if you count ’08) and have hit the nine-win mark three times. Yep, they’ve been getting it done down on the South Plains. But not like this. Tech is 8-0 and dreaming of big things.

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Week 9 National Notebook

Oct 27th, 2008

Teams of the week Penn State and Georgia picked up wins in marquee matchups while Texas Tech rolled over Kansas on the road. Mitch Light takes a look around the college football landscape in his Week 9 National Notebook.

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SEC: Florida, Georgia take care of business

Oct 27th, 2008

The stakes in the World’s Largest Outdoor Party have been raised another notch. Florida and Georgia each handled their opposition in Week 9 which sets up a huge match-up this Saturday.

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Game Day, Part II

Oct 25th, 2008

This afternoon, Georgia painted the LSU end zones black and red, as the Dawgs scored their most points ever in Baton Rouge, while Texas held on to a hard fought win over Oklahoma State.

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Under The Radar: Week 9

Oct 24th, 2008

The Big 12, Big Ten and SEC all have marquee match-ups this weekend. But the battle for Pac-10 supremacy will also take place in Tuscan, Arizona. Mike Stoops and Co. are set to take on the USC Trojans late Saturday night.

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Game Day, Part III

In prime time, Oklahoma kept a Big 12 South three-way tie intact with a high scoring shootout win at Oklahoma State.

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Game Day, Part II

This afternoon, Alabama and Florida took care of in-state rivals Auburn and Florida State, keeping alive the de facto BCS semi-final match-up in next week’s SEC title game.

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Game Day, Part I

So far today, the Ramblin’ Wreck from Georgia Tech defeated Georgia between the hedges in Athens, while Virginia Tech clinched the ACC Coastal Division title.

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