College GameDay was live from the Duke-North Carolina game on Saturday morning.
Why?
Your guess is as good as mine. Auburn and Alabama square off in the SEC. Kentucky visits Mizzou in another ranked SEC matchup.
But the ESPN crew of Rece Davis, Jay Williams, Seth Greenberg and Jay Bilas was in Chapel Hill to preview the game. Andraya Carter was not with the crew this week as she’s covering women’s conference tournaments for ESPN.
The SEC regular season ends today for all 16 SEC teams, so we’ll see where each squad ends up being seeded in next week’s SEC Tournament in Nashville. For now, though, there’s still business to take care of before postseason action begins.
Here’s a look at who the GameDay crew thinks will win today’s biggest SEC games:
No. 19 Kentucky at No. 15 Mizzou
J-Will: Mizzou Greenberg: Mizzou Bilas: MizzouNo. 7 Alabama at No. 1 Auburn
J-Will: Auburn Greenberg: Auburn Bilas: AuburnWill the crew be proven right? How many top-25 upsets will we see as regular-season play winds down? Will Johni Broome of Auburn lock down the National Player of the Year award with a strong showing this afternoon?
We’re sure to see some bubbles burst during Saturday’s slate. Enjoy the games, y’all!
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