November 14, 2024
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BREAKING LIVE: the day! A Holy War Erupts in College Football This Weekend” As almighty Lane kiffin Ole miss” faces Elimination count after smashing Arkansas 63-31 walk over” here is the fierce souvenirs..

The two exciting SEC games and the late-night Holy War out west are the highlights of this weekend’s college football slate. See Also: College Football This Weekend Is Experiencing a Holy War.

This week begins on Saturday, November 9, at 3:30 PM on ABC, when Ole Miss hosts the Georgia Bulldogs in what might be a playoff elimination game. See Also: College Football This Weekend Is Experiencing a Holy War.

After defeating Arkansas 63-31, Ole Miss is coming in, and the Rebels’ potent offense appears to have settled in. With 11 interceptions this season, eight of which have come in his previous three games, quarterback Carson Beck will need to reduce his turnover rate if the second-ranked UGA Bulldogs are to maintain their position near the top of the SEC. The game in the Grove should be fantastic. See Also: College Football This Weekend Is Experiencing a Holy War.

Then, in one of the most memorable college football scenarios, we have one of the best rivalries. At 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, the Alabama Crimson Tide travel to Death Valley to play the LSU Tigers on ABC. See Also: College Football This Weekend Is Experiencing a Holy War.

LSU needs a boisterous home crowd to prevent the disappointments they have experienced in close games this season as they attempt to avoid their third loss of the year. A third defeat would likely eliminate Alabama’s prospects of qualifying for the college football playoffs, therefore they will need to win. Las Vegas still views it as a lower scoring game, with an Over/Under set at 58.5, but expect a lot of points because both defenses have had trouble at times this season. See Also: College Football This Weekend Is Experiencing a Holy War.

Side note: Keep an eye out on the sidelines for the real tiger making its way back into the stadium for the first time since 2015, after the governor of the state of Louisiana approved it.

The evening wraps up with one of the great under-the-radar rivalries, at least nationally. “The Holy War” as it is known has the Utah Utes welcoming in undefeated BYU for what could be the best game of the day. Utah came into the season with playoff aspirations, but has drastically underachieved with a 4-4 record. BYU on the other hand is ranked in the Top 10 and could be looking at a bye in the playoffs if they continue to handle their business. Make sure you catch this one late Saturday with a 10:30PM kickoff on ESPN.

A Holy War, a live tiger and a matchup between Rebels and Bulldogs? Good luck convincing me that college football isn’t the greatest sport on earth.

 

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