SEC Football: Takeaways for Each Team from Week 8

Oct 22, 2016; Nashville, TN, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores wide receiver Trent Sherfield (10) reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Tennessee State Tigers with teammate Commodores running back Josh Crawford (22) during the second half at Vanderbilt Stadium. Vanderbilt won 35-17. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 22, 2016; Nashville, TN, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores wide receiver Trent Sherfield (10) reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Tennessee State Tigers with teammate Commodores running back Josh Crawford (22) during the second half at Vanderbilt Stadium. Vanderbilt won 35-17. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports /
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Auburn Tigers

What? What in the? Huh?

It is amazing how different an impact the exact same intro can be given the circumstances, but that’s why we love SEC Football.

Auburn began the season 1-2 and needed a last minute review to escape to 2-2 by barely beating a pre-Orgeron LSU. This team has now embarrassed two SEC West foes with a combined score of 94-17.

I’m not sure what is going on in Auburn, but the rest of the SEC West better watch out.

Impact Moving Forward

-Serious belief

Fans and SEC football experts didn’t know what to make of Auburn after seeing the Tigers demolish Mississippi State. After seeing them destroy a better Arkansas team with a worse score, though, there isn’t much left to doubt.

The tigers should run the table on their way to the Iron Bowl in what could wind up being a top-10 matchup. Auburn doesn’t pass the ball and the best rush defense they face pre-Bama is Vanderbilt.