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SEC Football Week 14 Picks, Score Predictions

SEC Football Week 14 Picks, Score Predictions

Alabama v Auburn
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The SEC West has been remarkably strong this year while the SEC East has been underwhelming. Both SEC title game spots are on the line this weekend and bowl game spots are on the line for others. Here's a look at every game this weekend along with score predictions for every matchup.

LSU @ Texas A&M

Texas A&M v LSU
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LSU @ Texas A&M

Texas A&M v LSU
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(7-4) LSU 37
(7-4) Texas A&M 30

Both of these teams have been hard to figure out this season, but this could be a shootout. Since Texas A&M has a solid offensive game but no defense to speak of, expect this one to be in the 30s, with the Tigers having the narrow edge.

Arkansas @ Missouri

Tennessee v Missouri
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Arkansas @ Missouri

Tennessee v Missouri
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(6-5) Arkansas 10
(9-2) Missouri 20

Arkansas is going to be a sexy upset pick this week given the fact they haven't given up a single point in their last two games against ranked opponents, but Missouri has more to play for. A win puts them into the SEC Championship game and that motivation mixed with their stellar pass rush, should be enough to edge the Razorbacks.

South Carolina @ Clemson

Clemson v South Carolina
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South Carolina @ Clemson

Clemson v South Carolina
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(6-5) South Carolina 17
(8-3) Clemson 30

South Carolina has been relatively disappointing in every phase this season and they may finish .500 on the year after visiting Clemson. Even though they're yet again playing with a backup quarterback, Clemson has the edge in this one because of their ability to put points on the board in bunches.

Georgia Tech @ Georgia

Georgia v Georgia Tech
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Georgia Tech @ Georgia

Georgia v Georgia Tech
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(9-2) Georgia Tech 14
(9-2) Georgia 31

Even though they no longer control their own fate in the SEC East, Georgia is one of the best teams in the conference. While Georgia Tech has been impressive this season, they don't have the offensive firepower to keep up in this rivalry game.

Kentucky @ Louisville

Louisville v Kentucky
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Kentucky @ Louisville

Louisville v Kentucky
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(5-6) Kentucky 28
(8-3) Louisville 42

Kentucky has looked good at times this season and they're playing for a bowl game, but Louisville will be too much. While this is likely to be a shootout, Kentucky's once powerful offense has stalled lately, so they won't be able to keep up.

Florida @ Florida State

Florida State v Florida
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Florida @ Florida State

Florida State v Florida
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(6-4) Florida 37
(11-0) Florida State 34

Sometimes, karma just catches up with you. Florida State, on and off the field has gotten away with mishaps all season long, but they won't escape this game with a win. Florida will be playing inspired football in their last game for coach Will Muschamp and they'll find a way to throw the College Football Playoff into chaos.

Mississippi State @ Ole Miss

Mississippi v Mississippi State
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Mississippi State @ Ole Miss

Mississippi v Mississippi State
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(10-1) Mississippi State 24
(8-3) Ole Miss 21

The Egg Bowl could be an instant classic, with the Rebels having the chance at keeping their rivals out of the SEC title game and the College Football Playoff. However, without LaQuon Treadwell, Ole Miss won't have enough on offense to win it down the stretch.

Tennessee @ Vanderbilt

Tennessee v Vanderbilt
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Tennessee @ Vanderbilt

Tennessee v Vanderbilt
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(5-6) Tennessee 42
(3-8) Vanderbilt 14

Vanderbilt is the worst team in the SEC and Tennessee is no slouch. Even though they're on the road, the Volunteers will claim a bowl game berth in very convincing fashion on Saturday in Nashville. Quarterback Josh Dobbs will get back on track and lead his team to victory.

Auburn @ Alabama

Alabama v Auburn
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Auburn @ Alabama

Alabama v Auburn
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(8-3) Auburn 30
(10-1) Alabama 41

There's no chance the Crimson Tide let Auburn beat them on their home turf this season. After how last season's game finished, the No. 1 team in the country is going to come out with a vengeance to prove they belong in the College Football Playoff.

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