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1:40 pm November 20, 2009
| John
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With two weeks to play, the SEC’s bowl picture is as blurry now as it was a month ago.
Florida and Alabama have been dominant and both have run away from the pack. On the other end of spectrum, Vanderbilt is the only SEC team already eliminated from the bowl picture.
The other nine teams in the league are still jockeying for position. With that in mind, here’s a breakdown of what each team has left between now and bowl bid time in two weeks:
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1:49 pm November 20, 2009
| HogsCJL
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How is Arkansas' worst case scenario 5-7 when they have already won 6 games.
Arkansas is 6-4. Just thought you might want to correct that.
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2:36 pm November 20, 2009
| HogsCJL
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Who do you think is beating who for LSU to finish 9-3, Ole Miss to finish 8-4, and Arkansas to finish 7-5? Who is Miss. St. beating? Is Ole Miss going to beat LSU and loose to Miss. St. or is Arkansas going to loose to Miss. St. and beat LSU?
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5:06 pm November 20, 2009
| miketez1221
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Seriously, the Cotton Bowl will pick from the SEC West. There is absolutely no reason for the Cotton to pick Tenn. or any other team from the SEC East.
Cotton Bowl officials are hoping they can get Arkansas. Who doesn't want to watch Mallett throw for over 300 yards?
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