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SEC kicks off with four new coaches

- By Ralph D. Russo

The Southeaste­rn Conference is set to kick off its 10-game, leagueonly schedule, making today the most normal-feeling yet of a most unusual season.

As of Friday, all the SEC openers were still on. The Big 12 and Atlantic Coast Conference were also scheduled to have all their teams playing this weekend — until Tuesday, when Notre Dame's game against Wake Forest was postponed because of a COVID-19 outbreak among Fighting Irish players.

The first week of the SEC season features the debuts of four new coaches, including Lane Kiffin at Mississipp­i taking on No. 5 Florida and Mike Leach of Mississipp­i State visiting defending national champion and No. 6 LSU.

“I don't know who has the toughest schedule in the SEC, but the toughest schedule that's ever been played in the history of college football is going to be one of the teams in the SEC this year,” said Leach, who is taking his Air Raid offense to Starkville after successful stops at Texas Tech and Washington State.

Eight SEC teams begin the season in the AP Top 25, but only two play each other today. A sneaky good game between No. 23 Kentucky and No. 8 Auburn could determine just how seriously we need to take these teams as division contenders.

Wildcats vs. Tigers is one of three games matching ranked teams this weekend. With the Big Ten still a month away from starting its season — and the Pac-12 and Mountain West looking likely to follow in late October/early November — this is as normal as college football will get for a while.

The picks:

No. 2 Alabama (minus 27) at Missouri

The Tigers drew the Tide and LSU when the SEC revised its schedule. It's been nine years since Mizzou joined the conference, but it's still tough to be the new guy.

ALABAMA 45-10.

Kansas State (plus 28) at No. 3 Oklahoma

The Wildcats upset the Sooners last year and last won in Norman in 2014. OKLAHOMA 42-28.

No. 4 Georgia (minus 26) at Arkansas

The first game as a head coach for the Razorbacks' Sam Pittman comes against his last employer. GEORGIA 35-7.

No. 5 Florida (minus 141⁄ at Mississipp­i

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Interestin­g quarterbac­k situation for the Rebels. How will coach Lane Kiffin use John Rhys Plumlee (better runner) and Matt Corral (better passer)? FLORIDA 31-21. Mississipp­i State (plus 161⁄ 2) at No. 6 LSU

QB Myles Brennan makes his first start for LSU as Joe Burrow's successor. LSU 38-14.

No. 23 Kentucky (plus 71⁄ 2) at No. 8 Auburn

Former SMU and Arkansas coach Chad Morris takes over play-calling for Auburn. AUBURN 27-21.

No. 8 Texas (minus 18) at Texas Tech

The Red Raiders allowed 572 yards passing in their opener to Houston Baptist, albeit with a depleted team. TEXAS 45-31.

Vanderbilt (plus 301⁄ 2) at No. 10 Texas A&M

Will Year 3 under coach Jimbo Fisher be a big step forward for the Aggies? TEXAS A&M 42-10.

Florida State (plus 11) at No. 12 Miami

The Hurricanes have won three straight in the rivalry, which says a lot about how things have gone lately for the Seminoles because Miami has hardly been vintage Miami during that time. MIAMI 28-21.

No. 13 Central Florida (minus 27) at East Carolina

The Knights have won four straight in the series and averaged 47 points per game. UCF 45-24.

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No. 22 Army (plus 131⁄ at No. 14 Cincinnati

The Black Knights have averaged more than 36 minutes of possession in two games. CINCINNATI 24-17. West Virginia (plus 81⁄ 2) at No. 15 Oklahoma State

Cowboys coach Mike Gundy said he was hopeful QB Spencer Sanders (leg) would be ready to play. OKLAHOMA STATE 31-20.

No. 16 Tennessee (minus 31⁄ 2) at South Carolina

The Gamecocks will start Colorado State grad transfer Collin Hill at quarterbac­k. He followed new offensive coordinato­r Mike Bobo from Fort Collins to Columbia. TENNESSEE 23-16.

Troy (plus 14) at No. 18 BYU

After having a game postponed, can the Cougars pick up where they left off at Navy? BYU 27-17.

Georgia Southern (minus 14) at No. 19 Louisiana-Lafayette

The Ragin' Cajuns have won two of three since GSU joined the Sun Belt in 2016. ULL 28-17.

North Carolina State (plus 61⁄ 2) at No. 20 Virginia Tech

After failing to crack 26 points in any ACC game last season, the Wolfpack put up 45 in an opening victory against Wake Forest. N.C. STATE 24-20.

No. 24 Louisville (plus 21⁄ 2) at No. 21 Pittsburgh

Their first meeting since 2015 matches the Cardinals' speedy offense vs. the Panthers' rugged defense. LOUISVILLE 31-28.

 ?? ROGELIO V. SOLIS/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Mississipp­i State's Mike Leach and Mississipp­i's Lane Kiffin brought big names and offensive pedigrees to the Magnolia State.
ROGELIO V. SOLIS/ASSOCIATED PRESS Mississipp­i State's Mike Leach and Mississipp­i's Lane Kiffin brought big names and offensive pedigrees to the Magnolia State.

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