SEC Football: Week Nine TV Viewing Guide

SEC Football: Week Nine TV Viewing Guide

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

Unfortunately, there are some of us who are forced to work on Saturdays. Thus, we are denied the sweet pleasure of watching a full day of magical SEC Football. For those of you who are lucky enough to be off on Saturday, congratulations. You have a slate of great games to pick from.

Unfortunately, you probably have only one pair of eyeballs. (EDITOR’S NOTE: If you have more or less than one pair you probably should see a doctor). This means you can only watch one game at a time. Here at Southbound and Down, we’ve taken the liberty of deciding what the best games are. And now we will tell you which games to watch, when, and how, so that you might have the best Saturday possible. Enjoy.

Oct 22, 2016; Lexington, KY, USA; Kentucky Wildcats running back Stanley Boom Williams (18) runs the ball against the Mississippi State Bulldogs in the first quarter at Commonwealth Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports

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Game 1: Kentucky at Missouri, 11 pm CT, SEC Network

If Kentucky can gut out a win in this one, the Wildcats will be one step closer to a bowl game. Expect the powerful Kentucky running game to gash the weak Missouri defense. On the other side of the ball, Drew Lock will have a chance to complete some passes against a leaky secondary. It should be a good game. Once it’s over, switch to…

Game 2: Florida vs. Georgia, 2:30 pm CT, CBS

This is a heated rivalry game that will have big implications for the SEC East race. The Gators need a win to stay in the driver’s seat. Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs just plain need a win, otherwise their season might be headed into the toilet. This game is always a fun one. Once it’s done switch to…

Game 3: Auburn at Ole Miss, 6:15 pm CT, SEC Network

This should be another great game. Auburn brings a dynamic rushing attack to Oxford. Ole Miss will counter with Chad Kelly and an explosive passing attack. Can the Ole Miss run defense find a way to stop the Tigers? Can the Ole Miss offense move the ball against a stingy Tiger defense. I can’t wait to find out.

    And that’s it. Your long day of SEC Football will finally be over. But don’t despair. More high-octane SEC Football action is only a week away.

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