Lets say the fields were all neutral...
LSU vs Oklahoma .... LSU WINS 38-31... Close game but LSU would win... Give Oklahoma a shot next year there a young team...
Kansas vs Georgia... Can you smell Upset? I do Reesing and the boys from Kansas beat Georgia 27-24 in and upset...
Missouri vs Florida... Chase Mcdaniels or Tim Tebow? I'm goin with the Heisman hopeful... Florida beats Missouri 42-28
Texas and Auburn.... take Auburn in this one... Colt Mcoy is just having and up and down season... Auburn wins 24-17
So winners are LSU, KANSAS, FLORIDA, AUBURN....
2007-11-07 07:11:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I love all the thumbs down already. Can't wait for mine.
LSU (2) v Oklahoma (4) - I think LSU will clean up the penalties after the Bama game. And if they can do that LSU wins.
Kansas (5) v Georgia (10) - UGA is up and down this year and Kansas has been playing consistent smart football (see penalties and turn overs). I think Kansas takes this in a close one.
Missouri (7) v Florida (17) - This would be a good game. If Tebow is healthy im going with Florida.
Texas (15) v Auburn (18) - Lets face it Colt can't seem to put more than one solid quarter of football together in any given game. Auburns D would make him pay. Ill take AUB
2007-11-07 07:35:55
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answered by Wadeaux 2
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LSU (2) - 28
Oklahoma (4) - 34
This would be a good game on a neutral field and I am not talking about New Orleans.
Kansas (5) - 34
Georgia (10) - 21
No way that Georgia beats Kansas.
Missouri (7) - 34
Florida (17) - 28
Missouri gets my vote for consistent play.
Texas (15) - 21
Auburn (18) - 28
Auburn gets my vote because I can't vote for Texas.
2007-11-07 08:23:27
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answered by Beagle 3
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LSU (2) - 37
Oklahoma (4) - 24
Kansas (5) -13
Georgia (10) -35
Missouri (7) -23
Florida (17) -17
Texas (15) -24
Auburn (18) -28
With those games I would have to go 3-1 SEC but I think if you matched up different games it could possibly swing the other way. I think Auburn & Florida would lose 2-3 against those Big 12 teams, Georgia should be able to beat all but would be a good game with Texas & Mizzou, and LSU could beat all of them if they don't play like they did against UK or Bama. And by the way I thought you said the top 4 SEC teams? You left my Crimson Tide out of there.
2007-11-07 06:59:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The LSU/OU game would be close, but on neutral turf, I'd take the Sooners. Sure they're young, but they still have a good offensive line. They have good running backs. They have talented recievers and especially Tight Ends. And not to mention a cool-headed QB in Bradford. The biggest test would be getting past the LSU defense. But, I think the OU defense would be able to keep the LSU offense off the field long enough for OU to wear their defense down. Not to mention that Les Miles has made some questionable calls this year.
The other calls can go both ways real easily.
However, Texas would beat Auburn.
Texas would definitely show up against them.
2007-11-07 07:16:47
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answered by Felix 4
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LSU (2) - 31
Oklahoma (4) - 28
Kansas (5) - 28
Georgia (10) - 14
Missouri (7) -17
Florida (17) - 14
Texas (15) -14
Auburn (18) - 21
2007-11-07 07:38:17
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answered by Anonymous
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LSU (2) - 27
Oklahoma (4) -24
Kansas (5) -20
Georgia (10) -21
Missouri (7) -41
Florida (17) -28
Texas (15) -17
Auburn (18) -21
2007-11-07 07:59:56
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answered by Justin P 2
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LSU 34 Oklahoma 24 , Kansas 44 Georiga 35, Missouri 38 Florida 28 , Auburn 28 Texas 24
2007-11-07 06:52:49
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answered by big6boss 2
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I like the SEC in all of these games. Auburn may have some trouble with Texas. I'll go ahead and give that one to Texas.
2007-11-07 14:12:53
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answered by campuscrusader 2
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I would worry about the Kansas vs. Georgia game, but the other games would be won by the SEC schools if all bring their A+ game.
2007-11-07 10:36:04
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answered by uthamanj 4
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