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2018 SEC Pick of the Week – SEC Championship Game

Well, we did it. With two victories last week – Florida over Florida State and Georgia over Georgia Tech – we finished the year, errr, regular season with a winning record.

After a 9-8 year, which was by far our worst season, we now hold a 34-23 all-time record since 2015.

But, we’ll have to see if it holds up.

Let’s just get to it…

SEC Pick of the Week: No. 4 Georgia vs. No. 1 Alabama (-13.5), 4:00pm ET on CBS in Atlanta.

I’ve said it over and over again all season long. This current Alabama team has a chance, provided they go undefeated of course, to become the greatest college football team of all-time.

Yes. Better than 1995 Nebraska.

Or 2001 Miami, 1995 or 1996 Florida, 1980-whatever SMU, or pick a great Oklahoma, Southern Cal or any of those old Army teams that your grandfather talks about.

Yes. They’ll go down as the better team.

All that stands in their way currently are the Georgia Bulldogs.

You remember them, right?

They took Alabama to the brink in last year’s national championship game. They’ve beaten all comers this year except for LSU who Alabama dominated.

This one is over folks, I’m calling it.

Alabama is probably going to throttle the Bulldogs. My only concern is thsy in garbage time of the Bulldogs score enough to ruin the spread.

My pick: Alabama 37 – Georgia 10.

Trending up: Bowls.

Vanderbilt! Good for them.

Also, who out of Florida, Alabama/Georgia loser and LSU gets left out of of a New Years Six bowl game?

Maybe none.

Trending down: No bowls.

Tennessee, lol.

The Volunteers face a long road back. Like a really long one. It’s going to be rough too. Like a really rough one.

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