Week 4 SEC Football Review

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My week 4 SEC football review tells me we have two dominate teams in the SEC West. Florida is improving even quicker than I thought and will challenge South Carolina for the SEC East. Oh yeah don’t count out Georgia yet either.

LSU has moved to number one in one of the polls after their defeat of West Virginia 47-21. The Tigers dominated the game both offensively and defensively. Their defense looks like what we expect from an LSU team. Big, tough and fast. Their game with Alabama later in the year should be the game of the year in the SEC.

Alabama put to rest any hopes of Arkansas being in contention for the SEC West with a dominating performance and 38-14 victory against the Hogs. Alabama controlled the line of scrimmage and thus the game. The questions about the Crimson Tide offensive line seem to have been put to rest.

Florida rolled over Kentucky 48-10. Jeff Demps carried the ball only 10 times but rushed for 157 yards and 2 TDs. Florida showed a quick strike capability as they scored 3 touchdowns in four minutes in the first quarter. This team is improving fast and can definetly win the SEC East if South Carolina does not start playing better on offense.

Speaking of the Gamecocks their defense looked all world while their offense looked all nothing in a 21-3 victory. Steve Spurrier apologized to the USC fans for their putrid offensive performance. A lot of fans are calling for Spurrier to bench senior QB Stephen Garcia. But I think Spurrier will give Garcia one more week to try and get out of this funk he is in. All the problems cannot be put on Garcia though. The offensive line had it’s worst performance in about 2 years.

Georgia beat Ole Miss 27-13 in Oxford. Mississippi finally found a little offense gaining 183 yards. Freshman Isaiah Crowell rushed for 147 yards on 30 carries, helping the Bulldogs (2-2, 1-1 Southeastern Conference) to the victory.

Mississippi State had to go to overtime to pull out a 26-20 win against Louisiana Tech. I can’t figure out what’s wrong with the Bulldogs but they better figure it out fast ot they may not even make a bowl game they way they are playing. QB Chris Relf was 14 of 29 for 165 yards guiding the struggling MSU offense. He was sacked three times and threw 2 interceptions.

Auburn beat Florida Atlantic 30-14 but struggled. Auburn had a 10-6 lead until 2 second half interceptions by the Tigers helped put Florida Atlantic away. Auburn seems to be struggling on both offense and defense now. The defense gave up 624 yards to Clemson last week and gave up 307 yards to a team this week that was only averaging 92.5 yards per game.

All in all another great week for SEC football.

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