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By Chris Marler
There are six games this weekend, and we’ve got trends, stats, and rankings for every matchup. To get the party started, here is a look into the numbers to know for this weekend.
Vanderbilt at Texas
7: Vanderbilt has allowed only seven sacks all season which is the fewest in the SEC. Texas ranks fourth in the country with 28 sacks on the season.
6.21: Vanderbilt ranks third in the country in yards per rush at 6.21 yards per carry.
2.41: Texas ranks second in the country in yards per rush allowed at 2.41.
6-1: Vanderbilt is 6-1 as a road underdog since the start of 2024.
Georgia at Florida
7: Kirby Smart has beaten Florida seven times in the last eight years
1: Only one of those seven wins was by less than 14 points.
21: UGA has won by an average of 21 ppg in those seven wins.
0: Florida has scored more than 20 points zero times in their last seven losses to Kirby Smart and Georgia.
9-3: Kirby Smart is 9-3 in the regular season coming off a bye week. Two of those losses came to Alabama. He’s 9-1 against everyone else.
Mississippi State at Arkansas
7-1: Mississippi State is 7-1 against the spread this season. That’s the best record in the country.
South Carolina at Ole Miss
102: South Carolina ranks 102nd or worse in every major statistical category in the FBS. That includes scoring offense, passing offense, rushing offense, time of possession, total plays, and yards per play.
5-2: The over is 5-2 in the last seven games between South Carolina and Ole Miss.
Oklahoma at Tennessee
24.3: Tennessee leads the country in 1st Half points per game at 24.3.
13.9: Tennessee leads the country in 1st Quarter points scored per game at 13.9. They’ve scored at least seven points in every game except the game against Alabama.
13: Oklahoma has allowed 13 points in the first quarter all season. They allowed ten to Ole Miss and three to Auburn. The other six opponents were shutout.
Kentucky at Auburn
5: Auburn ranks top five nationally in rushing yards per games allowed (84.13) and yards per rush (2.49).

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