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Exclamation grading SEC football games
Inspired by a similar thread on the ACC board.

A+ UGA vs Auburn- the South's oldest rivalry. Very rarely is it a not a close game.

A+ Mississippi State vs Ole Miss- IMO, the Egg Bowl is underrated treat. I loved it the last time I got to watch it on network TV.

A Alabama vs Auburn- not as good as it used to be, IMO, but still a classic.

A UGA vs Florida- the Gators hate to admit it, but this game is big for them too. There is a rivalry trophy now with this game, but only the SGA presidents get to have it. Need to share the Okeefenokee Oar with the whole teams.

A+ LSU vs Texas A&M- bayou border bash?? Still, a really fun game.

If anyone wants to add or change the order of the games, they can. I'm s UGA fan, so I see a lot of things through red & black glasses, lol.
01-01-2023 11:46 PM
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