Tad Boyle's team cannot get caught looking ahead to NFL 18 Coins the visit to Oregon that follows.Five Pac-12 Games To WatchUSC at UCLA, Wednesday 10 p.m. ET (Pac-12 Network)Oregon at Stanford, Wednesday 11 p.m. ET (ESPNU)Arizona at Washington, Thursday 9 p.m. ET (ESPN2)Oregon at California, Saturday 4:30 p.m. ET (FSN)Arizona State at Washington, Saturday 9 p.m. ET (ESPNU)SECBids This Week: 4/Last Week: 4No matter what happens in Mississippi‘s home game with Kentucky tonight and Florida's visit from South Carolina on Wednesday evening, we'll have a genuine top of the table matchup in Gainesville on
Saturday night. Both teams enter this week with 6-0 conference marks, but its the Gators who look like the overwhelming favorite for the title, as they're simply steamrolling teams, while Ole Miss has struggled in its last couple of SEC contests, a six-point home win over Tennessee and a come-from-behind two-point triumph at Auburn. For Florida, holding serve on Saturday will help its case for a No. 1 seed, while a victory at the O'Connell Center would provide Ole Miss with some separation from the other squads currently stuck the muddled 7-8 seed range.Missouri has won two straight after being outclassed by Florida on January 19th, and the Tigers, who currently are projected as a seven seed, might get forward
Laurence Bowers back this week from a knee injury, which would provide a major boost to Mizzou's hopes. Kentucky is still very much on the bubble after a week where the Wildcats lost at Alabama and survived a visit from LSU. The 2012 champs are currently a nine seed, though they should arguably be lower. (Lines 9 through 12 are just a mess right now.) The Crimson Tide, on the other hand, promptly went to Tennessee and lost by a point, keeping them on the wrong side of the cut line for another week.Five SEC Games To WatchKentucky at Mississippi, Tuesday 9 p.m. ET (ESPN)Arkansas at Alabama, Thursday 9 p.m. ET (ESPN)Alabama at Tennessee, Saturday 2 p.m. ET (ESPN2)Kentucky at Texas A&M, Saturday 6 p.m.
ET (ESPN)Mississippi at Florida, Saturday 7 p.m. ET (ESPNU)ElsewhereAt-Large Bids This Week: 2/Last Week: 1Conference USA and the West Coast Conference are Cheap MUT 18 Coins responsible for the remaining two at-large bids on this Tuesday. Southern Mississippi still owns a half-game lead over Memphis in C-USA, meaning its a two-bid league for another week. However, since the Golden Eagles only play on Saturday while the Tigers have two games slated this week, don't expect both to be around for my next update. As for the WCC's second entrant, St. Mary's sneaks in after winning five in a row and nine of 10, with the noteworthy victory in that group coming against fellow bubble team BYU in -http://www.maddenvip.com/
Saturday night. Both teams enter this week with 6-0 conference marks, but its the Gators who look like the overwhelming favorite for the title, as they're simply steamrolling teams, while Ole Miss has struggled in its last couple of SEC contests, a six-point home win over Tennessee and a come-from-behind two-point triumph at Auburn. For Florida, holding serve on Saturday will help its case for a No. 1 seed, while a victory at the O'Connell Center would provide Ole Miss with some separation from the other squads currently stuck the muddled 7-8 seed range.Missouri has won two straight after being outclassed by Florida on January 19th, and the Tigers, who currently are projected as a seven seed, might get forward
Laurence Bowers back this week from a knee injury, which would provide a major boost to Mizzou's hopes. Kentucky is still very much on the bubble after a week where the Wildcats lost at Alabama and survived a visit from LSU. The 2012 champs are currently a nine seed, though they should arguably be lower. (Lines 9 through 12 are just a mess right now.) The Crimson Tide, on the other hand, promptly went to Tennessee and lost by a point, keeping them on the wrong side of the cut line for another week.Five SEC Games To WatchKentucky at Mississippi, Tuesday 9 p.m. ET (ESPN)Arkansas at Alabama, Thursday 9 p.m. ET (ESPN)Alabama at Tennessee, Saturday 2 p.m. ET (ESPN2)Kentucky at Texas A&M, Saturday 6 p.m.
ET (ESPN)Mississippi at Florida, Saturday 7 p.m. ET (ESPNU)ElsewhereAt-Large Bids This Week: 2/Last Week: 1Conference USA and the West Coast Conference are Cheap MUT 18 Coins responsible for the remaining two at-large bids on this Tuesday. Southern Mississippi still owns a half-game lead over Memphis in C-USA, meaning its a two-bid league for another week. However, since the Golden Eagles only play on Saturday while the Tigers have two games slated this week, don't expect both to be around for my next update. As for the WCC's second entrant, St. Mary's sneaks in after winning five in a row and nine of 10, with the noteworthy victory in that group coming against fellow bubble team BYU in -http://www.maddenvip.com/