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00:00SEC's oldest rivalry, Coach, you were a part of this, Georgia and Auburn.
00:05It's been owned by the Georgia Bulldogs.
00:07They've won eight straight in the series, Coach,
00:10the last four by an average margin of victory of 21 points per game.
00:14Something's got to give.
00:16Why is this spread only three and a half in favor of the Bulldogs?
00:20Well, I think one thing is that you've got to understand a night game in Auburn
00:25against Georgia,
00:26the oldest rivalry in the South since 1893,
00:30and anything can happen very much like the Iron Bowl.
00:33This is the second biggest game.
00:35I'll be at the game out there.
00:38But you know what?
00:38Auburn have played such outstanding defense,
00:41and they've had an off week.
00:43And I'll be honest with you, they've done some real soul searching,
00:45and I don't know that they've solved their problems,
00:48but I think if they've been positive,
00:50because I'll say this, they've lost two games in a row.
00:53They've lost to the number five-ranked team,
00:55the number six-ranked team,
00:56and they've lost by six points and seven points both games on the road.
01:01That's not the sisters of the poor.
01:03That's a tough two teams to lose to,
01:05and without having a lot of offense,
01:07those were games that still went down to the wire.
01:10Oklahoma could have turned the other way
01:11with a couple of different officiating calls.
01:14With that being said,
01:15I like Auburn to win by a field goal.
01:22I just think watching this game and watching the way they play,
01:25it'll be an unusual game.
01:27I think Auburn will kick a field goal and win by three points.
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