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SEC Selection Update - Week Eight

The Big Ten got much of the spotlight last weekend thanks to Michigan State's upset of Wisconsin. The SEC didn't have quite the same fireworks, since the conference seems to largely be in a holding pattern until a packed Nov. 5 weekend.

SEC Results
Vanderbilt 44, Army 21
Kentucky 38, Jacksonville State 14
Alabama 37, Tennessee 6
LSU 45, Auburn 10
Arkansas 29, Mississippi 24

The most anticipated matchup of the weekend was Auburn at LSU, especially with three Bayou Bengals suspended for off-field issues. Although the defending national champions stayed competitive through the early part of the game, LSU eventually proved too much for them on both sides of the ball. In Tuscaloosa, Tennessee offered a similar challenge to Alabama before being overwhelmed by the Tide. Now ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the BCS poll, respectively, LSU and Alabama are on a collision course...but that's not the most important game on our schedule.

It's entirely possible that either LSU or Alabama could lose on Nov. 5 and then lose once more before the season ends (LSU meets Arkansas and 'Bama visits Auburn in the final week of the season). It's also possible that the winner of that epic 1 vs 2 game suffers a letdown or loses to the SEC East champion in Atlanta. Those things are possible. They are not, however, likely, and so our selection committee has prepared as if both the Tigers and Tide will be receiving BCS berths at the end of the year as they are currently the best two teams in the conference.

That means our current options include No. 10 Arkansas and No. 13 South Carolina, who will meet in Fayetteville on November 5 in a game that will play a big part in our ultimate selection.

We aim for a team with at least nine wins in the Capital One Bowl. If we leave LSU and Alabama off the list for BCS dreams, that means we have six teams still in the mix: South Carolina (6-1), Arkansas (6-1), Georgia (5-2), Auburn (5-3), Florida (4-3) and Vanderbilt (4-3). It's a tall order for the Tigers, Gators or Commodores to run the table, so we may see that list trimmed even further over the next few weekends.

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Matt
Matt Repchak, Director of Digital Media

I joined FCSports in 2005 after graduating from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. I started in the communications department and gradually became the point person for all digital projects within the organization, including web, video and social.

I like The Black Keys, Joss Whedon, Paul F. Tompkins and the Tampa Bay Rays.

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