Right now, I’m calling wins against Charlotte, Vandy, and Kentucky (yes, they’re better than us. But it’s at home and Kentucky still has a tendency to do dumb crap against us, just like we do against Florida). Question is whether we can upset Auburn, South Carolina, or Missouri to get to six
They are, but it’s away and right after Alabama. On talent, they’re much more bearable than Kentucky, but on external factors, I’m more optimistic about Kentucky. But it’s like 55% vs 45%—South Carolina can be had
Charlotte and Vandy as wins and 2 of Auburn, Kentucky, Mizzou and USCjr. I’m banking on at least one big upset.
For those of us banking on an upset, the positive about Kentucky and Missouri appearing pretty solid is that we have more chances than just Auburn and Alabama
He hobbled around a play or two, then his last throw, which was intercepted, he put no weight on it at all. The back up came in and fumbled a few times
You watched? That late September early October offensive explosion Auburn seems to have every year hasn’t happened yet and looks like it may not happen. Tennessee would need the breaks to fall their way but it’s not far fetched.
If Auburn can’t score it keeps Tennessee in the game and it gives you a shot to get lucky with a Ty Chandler play or a deep ball.