The only footballing match of the afternoon to feature two ranked teams is kicking off at 3:30 p.m. Eastern. SB Nation’s Georgia blog, Dawg Sports, admirably admits that the future cannot be predicted:
This Might Not Be Legal: Tigers Pitted Against Bulldogs
Danged if I know. Given LSU’s penchant for takeaways (first in the SEC in turnover margin), this could be the week that Georgia’s tendency towards giveaways (last in the SEC in turnover margin) catches up with the Red and Black. On the other hand, given LSU’s poor showing while in possession of the pigskin (last in the SEC in total offense), it could come down to a battle of field position and the player of the game could be Drew Butler (leading punter in the league).
LSU blog And The Valley Shook also concedes that this game could go either way.
Well, four games in for LSU and Georgia, and, yeah, not so much getting a feel for either one of these teams. I can honestly say that there isn’t a single outcome to this game that would surprise me, save for LSU and Georgia choosing to let a team-wide folk dancing competition replace actual football.
Interpretive dance, meanwhile...that would make sense. Remember, folks, we’ve got SB Nation game threads for you. Check them out. Make some friends. That’s why they invented the Internet.
No. 4 LSU at No. 18 Georgia
(Game threads at And The Valley Shook and Dawg Sports)
No. 15 Penn State at Illinois
(Game thread at Black Shoe Diaries)
UCLA at Stanford
(Game thread at Bruins Nation)
Florida State at Boston College
(Game thread at Tomahawk Nation)
North Carolina State at Wake Forest
(Preview at Blogger So Dear)











