How The Good Place cast watched SEC football in Week 3

COLUMBIA, MISSOURI - SEPTEMBER 14: Quarterback Kelly Bryant #7 of the Missouri Tigers passes against the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks during the second half at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on September 14, 2019 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
COLUMBIA, MISSOURI - SEPTEMBER 14: Quarterback Kelly Bryant #7 of the Missouri Tigers passes against the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks during the second half at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium on September 14, 2019 in Columbia, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)

Reactions from the cast of The Good Place set to the scores of Week 3 SEC football games is the content you crave.

Let’s rewind and look back at all the SEC football Week 3 action and see how The Good Place reacted to the score.

Week 3 may not have featured any ranked matchups across college football but it still delivered some great action, compelling drama and important takeaways for the rest of the season. The SEC football slate saw Tennessee get their first win of the season, Florida lost starting quarterback Feleipe Franks to a brutal season-ending injury and Alabama, LSU and Georgia continue to dominate.

We’ll go in alphabetical order just so there are no conspiracy theorists wondering if there is any bias with how I run these out.

How The Good Place watched SEC football games in Week 3

Alabama’s defense and special teams may look a little un-Alabama in the early part of the season, but the offense looks even better than last year’s record-breaking season. Tua Tagovailoa, Jerry Jeudy, Henry Ruggs III and Najee Harris are looking unstoppable. South Carolina had no answer.

Arkansas may not win many games this year but this was a weekend where they could pile on the points and come away as victors. Cherish this weekend Hogs fans because it may be a while before the good times are flowing over you again.

Auburn is rolling through their non-conference cupcakes the last two weeks after their comeback win vs. Oregon in the opener. It wasn’t much of a test but War Eagle fans are loving it nonetheless.

I still don’t know how Florida managed to beat Kentucky but they did and a win is a win is a win. The season-ending injury to Feleipe Franks stings, and it was so sad to see him in pain on the field and carted off. His teammates picked him up and put up 18 points in the fourth quarter to get a big SEC East win.

Has Georgia had to break a sweat at any point in their first three games? You can make an argument the Dawgs are the most impressive team thus far. They’re cruising but face a tough test with Notre Dame coming to Athens this Saturday.

Meanwhile, Kentucky is feeling miserable today. They had Florida on the ropes with their backup quarterback in the game and allowed 18 unanswered points at home. Granted, Kentucky was playing with their backup quarterback, but this one will haunt them.

LSU is really good. The offense is legit. It was no match for Northwestern St. Moving on.

Oh, man, Mississippi State let Kansas State come into Davis Wade Stadium and rough em up and leave Starkville with a win. These were the games the Bulldogs would win when Dan Mullen was in town. Those were the wins they needed to elevate the program with a daunting SEC schedule looming.

Missouri is starting to play like the team many anticipated seeing this year. After losing to Wyoming in the opener, many jumped off the bandwagon, and while this isn’t exactly a premier opponent, they look ready for SEC East competition to get here.

Ole Miss has never lost a party.

South Carolina has a great young quarterback in the making in Ryan Hilinski but the Gamecocks ran into the juggernaut that is the Crimson Tide. They’ll continue to try to be a good football team, however.

Tennessee won their first game of the year! All Vols fans rejoiced for the day and forgot about the first two weeks and were thankful for alcohol sales at Neyland Stadium.

Texas A&M licked their wounds after getting bodied by Clemson and got an easy win vs. Lamar, which is a school and not just one person taking on the Aggies.

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