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SEC cupcakes in November. ACC Championship scenarios that would give Pythagoras a headache. And creative ways to lose. Here's the worst from Week 13.
The SEC had a relatively lackluster Week 13. The conference had just four SEC games in Week 13 and none of them were one-score games. Tennessee dominated Florida on the road to earn their first win at The Swamp since 2003 behind a dominant 31-0 first half. Tennessee's win was key for coach Josh Heupel as he got over the hump against Florida.
Should Texas A&M and Alabama meet, the Aggies would have locked in a top-4 seed and opening-round bye in the College Football Playoff. Texas A&M could even overtake top-ranked Ohio State with 13-0 finish given the strength of schedule.
Five-star quarterback recruit Jared Curtis has been committed to the Georgia Bulldogs since May, marking the second time he had announced his commitment to Kirby Smart and company. Curtis initially committed to the Bulldogs in March of 2024, but backed off the pledge later that year as programs like Oregon and Auburn pushed for his services.
Georgia has just completed a five-year stretch of SEC regular-season finishes that measures up as arguably the best dating back to the league adding an 8-game schedule in 1992
The Georgia Bulldogs and Texas Longhorns face off in a game that could impact college football's SEC title race and playoff rankings. Follow for live updates.
Georgia has completed its 2025 SEC schedule, finishing 7-1 and in second place — though its place in the SEC title game is still up in the air. Texas A&M
Stockton hit Noah Thomas with two first-half TD passes and added one each to London Humphreys and Lawson Luckie in the fourth quarter and then finished off the scoring with a TD run. Stockton ended the game with 229 yards passing.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Vanderbilt defeated Georgia 3-1 in second-round action of the SEC Volleyball Tournament at Enmarket Arena on Saturday.
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