A quick refresher on what today's Georgia Bulldogs game against the Florida Gators means for SEC East standings. Both teams trail South Carolina, and the 'Cocks hold a tiebreaker edge over the Bulldogs. That means if Georgia wins, they'll have to turn around and root for the Gators on Nov. 13, when Steve Spurrier heads to the Swamp. Unless you think Vandy can get it done on Nov. 6. Which you don't.
Either way, Georgia can afford zero more SEC losses from this morning on, a tall, strong, fast order that wears No. 2 on its navy-and-burnt-orange, Heisman-frontrunning jersey.
If Florida wins, the Dawgs are done, even if Tennessee manages to pull one out against the Gamecocks today, which isn't happening. A Gator win today means the winner of South Carolina vs. Florida likely wins the SEC East, assuming neither of those previously dismissed upsets happens. In this scenario, the Gamecocks can thus lock it up with two more SEC wins in general or a win over Florida.