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The auburn game is the biggest in years. Why? It give the team A National spot light that they don't have to share with the rest of the SEC. Beat Auburn and its national news that all recruits can watch. Beat Florida and it becomes a byline. We need to win them both but for the program as a whole Thursday game means the most IMHOI have to think UF will be better coached this year, and they won't overlook UK (not to suggest that they did last year). I'm keeping my expectations tempered after enduring so many near misses against UT when the teams were fairly evenly matched or UT was perceived to be down and vulnerable. They year we finally knocked them off we were bad and had to stick a WR in at QB.
But to DACats initial point, there are indeed several intriguing games and games which will be viewed as a measuring stick.
UF
UT on Halloween (hopefully under the lights with a spirited crowd with the Breeders Cup in town)
Mizzou at home
@USC (early in schedule with Spurrier likely anxious to blow UK out after last year's upset)
UofL at home (will UK need that one for bowl eligibility?)
Auburn on a Thursday night with a lot of eyes on the new CWS
Will UK get bowl eligible? Will it win an SEC road game for the first time in a while? Will it score another big upset at home in the new CWS?