Alabama Vs Missouri In SEC Title Game: Twitter Makes Predictions
The Alabama Crimson Tide have won the SEC West after Mississippi State lost to Ole Miss and will play Missouri in the SEC Championship Game on Saturday from Atlanta at 3 p.m. CT
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Twitter was already full of predictions with Alabama being the likely prohibitive favorite over Missouri who is in the SEC Championship Game for a second straight year. They lost to Auburn in last year’s game by the score of 59-42 after playing close for the first three quarters.
Will Missouri face a similar fate to another team from Alabama this time around?
Let’s check out what the masses are saying on Twitter in advance of next Saturday’s game from Atlanta.
It doesn’t sound like too many are excited for this year’s SEC Championship Game matchup in Atlanta and aren’t expecting Missouri to put up much of a fight, so there you have it, Twitter decided Alabama has already won and they’ll have a bye week and secure the No. 1 spot in the College Football Playoff Rankings.
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