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Georgia, Alabama meet in clash of heavyweigh­ts

- By Ralph D. Russo

The Southeaste­rn Conference has the game of the week. The American Athletic Conference might have the most interestin­g set of games.

The marquee event of the college football weekend is No. 3 Georgia at No. 2 Alabama in a game that could very well be the first of three meetings between the SEC superpower­s. A conference title rematch in Atlanta would surprise no one, and another meeting in the College Football Playoff would hardly be shocking.

The big uptick in offense in the SEC has made headlines during the first few weeks of the season, and no team is doing it better than the Crimson Tide. Alabama is averaging a gaudy 8.7 yards per play behind quarterbac­k Mac Jones.

Georgia is one of the last remaining SEC teams that sort of looks like an old-school SEC team. Led by linebacker Monty Rice, the Bulldogs’ defense is tops in the nation, allowing 3.7 yards per play.

If Georgia can’t figure out a way to slow down Alabama, there probably isn’t one.

The undercard this week is lacking another matchup of ranked teams, but the AAC has some intrigue, starting tonight with a nonconfere­nce game in Houston.

The Cougars finally opened their season last week. They were sloppy but still ran away from Tulane. Now No.14 Brigham Young comes to town. Those Cougars, led by quarterbac­k Zach Wilson, rolled through their first three games before facing some four-quarter competitio­n last week for the first time against UTSA.

It’s a good opportunit­y for both BYU and the American to raise their credibilit­y in a year where the Power Five conference­s are mostly playing among themselves.

As for Tulane, it doesn’t get any easier for the Green Wave this week, with No.17 Southern Methodist coming to New Orleans tonight.

Note: LSU (plus 111⁄ 2) at No. 10 Florida is not included because the Gators are dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak, leading to the game’s postponeme­nt.

The picks:

Today

No.17 SMU (minus 6) at Tulane

The Green Wave has played some odd games this year, blowing big leads and making big comebacks. If nothing else, it should be entertaini­ng. SMU 31-28.

No.14 BYU (minus 5) at Houston

BYU is looking for its first 5-0 start since 2008, when it was still playing in the Mountain West. BYU 35-31.

Saturday

No.1Clemson (minus 27) at Georgia Tech

The Yellow Jackets have a couple of exciting freshmen in QB Jeff Sims and RB Jahmyr Gibbs. CLEMSON 48-14.

No. 3 Georgia (plus 6) at No. 2 Alabama

Alabama hase won five straight against the Bulldogs dating back to 2008, including a couple of classic SEC title games and an overtime national championsh­ip game. ALABAMA 31-27.

Louisville (plus17 1⁄ at No. 4 Notre Dame

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The Cardinals have come apart early in the season with a minus-11 turnover margin. NOTRE DAME 42-21.

No. 5 North Carolina (minus 13 1⁄ at Florida State

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The Seminoles won13 of14 in the series after joining the ACC in 1992, but the Tar Heels will go for three straight wins. NORTH CAROLINA 35-23.

No.11Texas A&M(minus 6 1⁄ at Mississipp­i State

From an SEC-record passing performanc­e to scoring two points against Kentucky, it’s been quite a first three weeks of the Mike Leach era in Starkville, Mississipp­i. TEXAS A&M34-24.

Pittsburgh (plus10) at No.13 Miami

Can the Hurricanes shake off that beating by Clemson and get back to having a resurgent season? Meanwhile, the Panthers try to snap a two-game losing streak. MIAMI 27-20.

No.15 Auburn (minus 3) at South Carolina

The Tigers and Gamecocks have played only eight times since South Carolina joined the SEC in 1991— and Auburn has won them all. AUBURN 29-21.

Kentucky (plus 6) at No.18 Tennessee

As the SEC morphs into the old pass-happy WAC, the Wildcats have thrown the fewest passes (77) in the conference and the Volunteers are tied for 10th with 91. TENNESSEE 24-20

Boston College (plus11) at No. 23 Virginia Tech

The Hokies have been scraping by in the secondary because of COVID-19 issues; now come the Eagles and QB Phil Jurkovec averaging nearly 300 yards passing per game. VIRGINIA TECH 35-27.

Twitter requests

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Army (minus 7) at UTSA — (at)DavidOnSpo­rts

The Black Knights are coming off a sluggish victory against The Citadel. UTSA 24-20.

Virginia (minus 3) at Wake Forest —( at)BSum94

The Demon Deacons have won the last three meetings. VIRGINIA 33-28.

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ROGELIO V. SOLIS/ASSOCIATED PRESS Alabama is averaging a gaudy 8.7 yards per play behind quarterbac­k Mac Jones.

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