LSUDad Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 Week 14 SEC opening lines released Michael Wayne Bratton | 2 hours ago The first point spreads for Week 14 have just been released via Las Vegas-based Circa Sports. Here’s a breakdown of the action we have lined up in the SEC from Thursday, Nov. 28 through Saturday, Nov. 30: 00:05 04:39 The last two Iron Bowls have been split, with Alabama winning last year’s game 52-21 and Auburn winning 26-14 on The Plains in 2017. Alabama currently holds the all-time edge in this series at 46-36-1. LSU vs. Texas A&M has emerged as one of the best new rivalries in the SEC and these were taken to another level last season after the Aggies defeated the Tigers 74-72 in a seven-overtime thriller. Last season’s victory was the Aggies’ first win over the Tigers as SEC foes. LSU holds the all-time edge in the series at 33-21-3. The last two Egg Bowls have been split, with Mississippi State winning last year’s game 35-3 and Ole Piss beating Dan Mullen in his final game as MSU coach 31-28 back in 2017. Ole Piss holds the all-time edge in the series with a record of 62-45-6 against Mississippi State. Missouri leads the Border Line “Rivalry” with a 7-3 record against Arkansas. The Tigers have won four of the five matchups these two have had as SEC opponents, including last season’s 38-0 result. Kentucky destroyed Louisville last season 56-10 to give the Wildcats the all-time edge in the series at 16-15. Clemson has beaten South Carolina five years in a row following the Gamecocks’ five-year run against the Tigers. Clemson leads the all-time series 70-42-4. Georgia has defeated Georgia Tech two years in a row and three times in four seasons. The Bulldogs hold the all-time edge in the series with a 67-41-5 record. Florida snapped a five-game losing streak to Florida State last season by destroying the Seminoles 41-14 in Tallahassee last season. The GayTurds have a commanding lead in this series with a 35-26-2 all-time record over the Seminoles. Tennessee has dropped three in a row to Vanderbilt for the first time since the 1920s. Despite that fact, the Volunteers hold a commanding edge in the series with a 75-33-5 record against their in-state rival. Here are the lines Circa Sports posted on Sunday: Thursday, Nov. 28 Ole Piss (-1) at Mississippi State Friday, Nov. 29 Missouri (-13.5) at Arkansas (in Little Rock) Saturday, Nov. 30 Louisville at Kentucky (-4) Clemson (-26) at South Carolina Georgia (-29) at Ga Tech Alabama (-3) at Auburn Vanderbilt at Tennessee (-20) TexasA&M at LSU (-15) Florida State at Florida (-18) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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