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What's your prognostication?

Published Tuesday, July 7, 2009

You can read my football predictions for the Southeastern Conference's Eastern Division at http://www.clantonadvertiser.com/news/2009/jul/07/theres-no-stopping-gators/. Western Division predictions will run in the Weekend edition.

Let everyone know your picks for the East or the whole conference by commenting below. We'll revisit these predictions at the end of the college football season.

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  1. anonymous / REK1138
    July 8, 2009 at 8 a.m.
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    SEC Championship - can't not predict a repeat of last year's game, Alabama vs. Florida.

    Alabama should take advantage of #1 sophomore and freshman classes, could drop a game, possibly to LSU, but should still come out on top. Florida looks good enough to run the tables in the conference, hold their pre-season #1 ranking all the way through the new year and pull in their their third national championship in four years which would no doubt propel Urban Meyer into a league of top tier, immortal college coaches. All he needs is a funny hat and a nifty nickname. Maybe he can wrestle a gator. Urban Gator Meyer. Spurrier who?

  2. anonymous / getbizi
    July 8, 2009 at 12:08 p.m.
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    Florida looks invincible. Alabama needs to replace critical losses. Auburn needs improvement. We will be forced to watch USC, Ohio State, and Notre Dame every Saturday in the Southeast while the networks still don't get it!

  3. anonymous / REK1138
    July 14, 2009 at 7:39 a.m.
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    You know Urban Meyer is the real deal when Paul Finebaum, the cornerstone of journalistic ethics that he is, makes up stories about Meyer leaving Florida to take the Notre Dame job.

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