Will Auburn Vs. South Carolina go over 38 total points?

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odbowles

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I am thinking about taking this game in a bet to go over the 38 point total but I wanted to see what everyone else was thinking?
 
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SC :
Sep 23 - Won 45-6 vs Florida Atlantic
Sep 16 - Won 27-20 vs Wofford
Sep 9 - Lost 18-0 vs Georgia

Auburn:
Sep 23 - Won 38-7 vs Buffalo L
Sep 16 - Won 7-3 vs LSU
Sep 9 - Won 34-0 at Mississippi State
Sep 2 - Won 40-14 vs Washington State

From the scores of their games they are both capable of putting up some points but I have not watched enough of Auburn to know if they will still put up big numbers against SC. The only D to keep them under control is LSU and I do know that they have a solid D. I was thinking probably end up 35-7 or even 28-14. Like I said just looking for some opinions from those that have seen the teams play.
 
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It won't even be close, I would imagine anyways but I wouldn't take it, I don't see Spurrier getting blown out on National television or at least not going down without a fight
 
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Well, as it so happens, South Carolina is probably neck-and-neck with Vanderbilt and Mississippi State for least-talented teams in the SEC. Spurrier alone is the only thing that will keep them from the basement of the East.
 
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Well, as it so happens, South Carolina is probably neck-and-neck with Vanderbilt and Mississippi State for least-talented teams in the SEC. Spurrier alone is the only thing that will keep them from the basement of the East.


Well I would argue that Ole Miss is as bad and probably worse than any of those teams.
 
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Yeah, I saw that but I wouldn't neceassarily call that a blow out......It was just 18-0......yeah they pitched a shut out but SC done a lot of stupid stuff in that game to beat themselves
 
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with as pathetic as UGAs offense is, and as patheic as SC is, i would consider the 18-0 score a blowout.

take the over. money is the bank. cha-ching!
 
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Yeah, I saw that but I wouldn't neceassarily call that a blow out......It was just 18-0......yeah they pitched a shut out but SC done a lot of stupid stuff in that game to beat themselves

He went down without a fight against Georgia. It wasn't close.
 
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SC's defense is OK, and Auburn's offense against the only real good defense they've played looked pedestrian.

i'd take the under...i see Auburn winning, like 23-7 or something.
 
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I would take the over Auburn is going to make a statement to the pollsters. SC's D has only looked good againt Miss. St. and thatt's not hard to do. AU scores at least 30 and SC will sneak in 10 or more.
 
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4 minutes to go. Auburn up 24-17 with SC moving the ball on them. If SC is as bad as everybody says, then Auburn's statement to the pollsters is....We're over-rated!!!
 
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Just goes to show you can't take ANY game for granted in the SEC.

Unless you're playing a Mississippi school... maybe.
 
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Ain't it the truth. What a game that was!. SC was definitely waiting in the weeds for them tonight. I don't care for Spurrier or anybody he coaches but you have to give him credit. He'll beat your a-- if you don't watch out.
This game makes Bama-Florida even more appealing for entertainment value Saturday. (That having been said, now watch Florida stomp them 60-0.)
 
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Ain't it the truth. What a game that was!. SC was definitely waiting in the weeds for them tonight. I don't care for Spurrier or anybody he coaches but you have to give him credit. He'll beat your a-- if you don't watch out.
This game makes Bama-Florida even more appealing for entertainment value Saturday. (That having been said, now watch Florida stomp them 60-0.)

Spurrier and company come to Commonwealth for a smoky, bourbon-laced night game on ESPN2 next week.

No doubt, the Cocks played way better than anybody thought they could.
 
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Auburn had the ball for the entire third quarter. Literally. I've never seen a team do that before. :wacko:
 
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Who knew South Carolina could score 17? Or hold Auburn to 24? Either South Carolina is much better than we thought, or Auburn is nowhere near as good as we thought.
 
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If Auburn isn't any good, neither is LSU.

South Carolina either played up or is getting better the more Newton plays QB.
 
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The onside kick by Tubberville was the "call of the game".

I think that won it for Auburn.
That is absolutely dead on the money. I said the exact same thing to an Auburn fan on my way to the car. Talk about a river-boat gamble.

FAST STAT: Auburn had the ball for the entire 3rd quarter. We never touched the ball in the second half until the 4th quarter.

What is even crazier is that we still had the ball for 30:20 of the game?!
 
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Who knew South Carolina could score 17? Or hold Auburn to 24? Either South Carolina is much better than we thought, or Auburn is nowhere near as good as we thought.

It's the Spurrier effect. He will always be a threat but probably never enough of a threat to win the SEC. Every year though, his team will beat a team that they shouldn't - hopefully it won't be us again.
 

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