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The SEC's Top 20 Must-See Games Of 2014
by Staff Reporter
August 20, 20143 Comments
Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
Athlon Sports came up with a top 20 list of must see SEC games for 2014 and LSU made the list 5 different times.
1. Auburn at Alabama (Nov. 29)
2. Alabama at LSU (Nov. 8)
3. Georgia at South Carolina (Sept. 13)
4. LSU at Auburn (Oct. 4)
5. South Carolina at Clemson (Nov. 29)
6. Auburn at Ole Miss (Nov. 1)
7. Auburn at Georgia (Nov. 15)
8. South Carolina at Auburn (Oct. 25)
9. Florida vs. Georgia (Nov. 1, Jacksonville)
10. LSU at Florida (Oct. 11)
11. Florida at Alabama (Sept. 20)
12. Ole Miss at LSU (Oct. 25)
13. LSU vs. Wisconsin (Aug. 30, Houston)
14. Clemson at Georgia (Aug. 30)
15. South Carolina at Florida (Nov. 15)
16. Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct. 4)
17. Florida at Florida State (Nov. 29)
18. Mississippi State at Ole Miss (Nov. 29)
19. Georgia at Missouri (Oct. 11)
20. Auburn at Kansas State (Sept. 18)
Here is what Athlon had to say about the LSU games:
1. Auburn at Alabama (Nov. 29)
2. Alabama at LSU (Nov. 8)
3. Georgia at South Carolina (Sept. 13)
4. LSU at Auburn (Oct. 4)
5. South Carolina at Clemson (Nov. 29)
6. Auburn at Ole Miss (Nov. 1)
7. Auburn at Georgia (Nov. 15)
8. South Carolina at Auburn (Oct. 25)
9. Florida vs. Georgia (Nov. 1, Jacksonville)
10. LSU at Florida (Oct. 11)
11. Florida at Alabama (Sept. 20)
12. Ole Miss at LSU (Oct. 25)
13. LSU vs. Wisconsin (Aug. 30, Houston)
14. Clemson at Georgia (Aug. 30)
15. South Carolina at Florida (Nov. 15)
16. Alabama at Ole Miss (Oct. 4)
17. Florida at Florida State (Nov. 29)
18. Mississippi State at Ole Miss (Nov. 29)
19. Georgia at Missouri (Oct. 11)
20. Auburn at Kansas State (Sept. 18)
Here is what Athlon had to say about the LSU games:
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2. Alabama at LSU (Nov. 8)
The Tigers aren’t picked to finish first, second or third in the SEC West but that doesn’t take much away from what is a yearly battle between these two powerhouses. Bama doesn’t have too many tests this fall and a trip to Baton Rouge might be its toughest test (until the Iron Bowl). Nick Saban has won three straight overall in this series and has won two of the last three trips to the Bayou.
4. LSU at Auburn (Oct. 4)
The battle of Tigers from Auburn and LSU is one of the yearly treats for SEC fans. Last fall, LSU was the only team to beat Auburn in the regular season and it wasn’t really competitive. Revenge will certainly be on the minds of Gus Malzahn and his squad. The right to challenge Alabama likely also hangs in the balance for this early October meeting as well.
10. LSU at Florida (Oct. 11)
Looking for a midseason signature win for Florida to prove it's back in the SEC mix? This is the one Les Miles better be circling. The home team has won the Muschamp-Miles bout in each of the three years, including a 14-6 suffocating home win for the Gators in 2012. Miles is 1-3 in The Swamp.
12. Ole Miss at LSU (Oct. 25)
Ole Miss has won just three of the last 12 meetings between these two. But that includes last year’s 27-24 thriller in Oxford and an even 3-3 split in the last six bouts. Yet, Ole Miss has played surprisingly well in Baton Rouge. In their last nine trips to the Bayou, the Rebels have won four times. LSU needs to be on high alert when Colonel Reb comes to town for Halloween weekend.
13. LSU vs. Wisconsin (Aug. 30, Houston)
From a pure entertainment standpoint, the Tigers-Badgers semi-neutral field battle in Houston might be the one to watch in '14. This game will feature what should be two equally matched opponents, both of whom are expecting to compete for division titles in their respective conferences. LSU and Wisconsin feature two of the best power running games in the land and this game will be a throwback showcase for both.
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