All for Tennessee Official Week 11 College Football Predictions for SEC and Top 25 Games

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Nov 22, 2014; Gainesville, FL, USA; An overview of the Swamp during the first quarter against the Eastern Kentucky Colonels at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 22, 2014; Gainesville, FL, USA; An overview of the Swamp during the first quarter against the Eastern Kentucky Colonels at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /

South Carolina Gamecocks at Florida Gators

Saturday at Noon; Ben Hill Griffin Stadium; Gainesville, Fla.

Line: Florida -11; Over/Under: 37.5

Right after Florida beat Georgia two weeks ago, nobody would have considered this to be an interesting game. But later that night, behind a resurgent team under Will Muschamp with Jake Bentley at quarterback upset the Tennessee Vols.

Then they beat the Missouri Tigers a week later, and the Florida Gators were shut down by the Arkansas Razorbacks. All of a sudden, these teams look a bit more evenly matched, making this a very difficult call for our college football predictions.

Florida’s offense was nonexistent last week, and South Carolina has a great defense. It could look worse with Austin Appleby replacing the injured Luke Del Rio at quarterback. Meanwhile, the Florida defense hasn’t proven itself against any halfway competent offense, and South Carolina might have one of those now with Bentley at quarterback.

Add in the fact that Muschamp will be motivated against his former team, and this game is extremely interesting.

What Will Happen?

All of the things we mentioned make this an incredibly favorable game for the South Carolina Gamecocks.

However, this team has been noticeably worse on the road this year while the Gators remain undefeated at home. That will remain the biggest difference in this game.

Florida wins an ugly affair and maintains control of the SEC East for at least one more week.

Florida: 21 South Carolina: 14