Week 5 of the college football season gives our first stacked slate of ranked teams squaring off against other top teams from their conference, meaning we should be in for an abundance of close and intense games on Satuday.
In no place is that more true than the SEC, where Alabama and Georgia square off in what should be a College Football Playoff elimination game. Ole Miss will take on Florida in another game with major postseason implications, and Texas A&M hosts Mississippi State in a SEC West showdown.
Check out the latest SEC news and rumors below as gameday approaches.
- Georgia wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie was arrested for making a terroristic threat against a woman.
- Florida head coach Jim McElwain won't name Will Grier the starting quarterback even after he led the Gators to a comeback victory over Tennessee last weekend.
- Four-star WR Stephen Sullivan announced the top six schools in his recruitment, five of which are SEC schools.
- Alabama head coach Nick Saban said "about 20 percent" of fans are "disrespectful" and "don't get it."
- "Beat Bama" billboards are popping up in Georgia ahead of the Saturday showdown between the Tide and Bulldogs. The game can be seen at 3:30 pm on CBS.
- Four-star 2017 QB Jake Fromm said he's deciding between Ole Miss and Alabama.
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