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Games of the Week
Southern Living, Sep 2006
September 2
Notre Dame at Georgia Tech
The top-ranked Fighting Irish travel to Atlanta, but the Ramblin' Wreck could give them more than they bargain for.
September 4 (Labor Day)
Florida State at Miami
While others load their schedules with non-con patsies, the 'Noles and the 'Canes look to establish early dominance in the ACC.
September 9
Georgia at South Carolina
Steve "Superior" and his Gamecocks played spoiler for several SEC foes last year. They look to get an early start by whupping the 'Dawgs.
September 16
Clemson at Florida State
More than bragging rights are on the line in the Battle of the Bowdens, which decides the ACC Atlantic Division.
September 23
Alabama at Arkansas
Don't underestimate the Razorbacks. They could rise to the top of the sec West this year.
September 30
Texas Tech at Texas A&M
After their sixth straight bowl appearance, the Red Raiders roll into College Station looking to make a statement.
October 7
Oklahoma vs. Texas
(Cotton Bowl in Dallas)
It'll be easy to tell who's a contender and who's a pretender after the dust settles on the Red River Shootout.
October 14
Florida at Auburn
This East-meets-West epic could be a preview of December's SEC Championship Game.
October 21
Alabama at Tennessee
The Tide broke the Vois' 10-year winning streak in '05. Will they remain on top this season?
October 28
Florida vs. Georgia
(ALLTEL Stadium in Jacksonville)
It's no longer referred to as the "World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party," but this remains a classic rivalry.
November 2
(Thursday night)
West Virginia at Louisville
A barn burner for sure. Last season, this game went into three OTs before the Mountaineers put the Cards away.
November 4
Virginia Tech at Miami
This skirmish between the Hokies and the Hurricanes likely decides the ACC Coastal Division.
November 11
Georgia at Auburn
The Bulldogs will try to take a bite out of the picture-perfect season the Tigers are planning.
November 18
Auburn at Alabama
The Tide hopes to wash away the Tigers' hopes of an undefeated season in this big-time rivalry.
November 25
Texas A&M at Texas
The Aggies would like nothing more than to stop the Longhorns' wild ride-assuming UT makes it this far undefeated.
December 2
The ACC, sec, and Big 12 all crown champions today, setting the stage for an expanded bowl season.
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