SEC Football: Best games week-by-week in the 2022 season

Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Stetson Bennett (13) kisses the trophy after winning the College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.Alabama Crimson Tide Versus Georgia Bulldogs On Monday Jan 10 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship At Lucas Oil Stadium In IndianapolisSyndication The Indianapolis Star
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Stetson Bennett (13) kisses the trophy after winning the College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.Alabama Crimson Tide Versus Georgia Bulldogs On Monday Jan 10 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship At Lucas Oil Stadium In IndianapolisSyndication The Indianapolis Star /
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Another SEC football season is coming up and the college football world is excited. What games are ranking as the best of each week?

The 2021 season was exciting and infuriating all at the same time unless you were Georgia and you cruised to a national title. Now, we are all preparing for the 2022 season and there are exciting games left and right each week. What games come out on top as the showstoppers of each week though? Which ones should you be finding a comfy spot on the couch for a few hours? Let’s start at Week 1 and get ready for college football.

Week 1: Oregon vs. Georgia in Atlanta

This is the game that a bunch of us are waiting for to tell us if we should be afraid of Georgia or not as they are filling a lot of holes after the NFL Draft, but also return a championship-winning quarterback in Stetson Bennett. Now, I’m not going to pretend that I’m an expert on Oregon football or anything like that, but for the SEC, this game is more about the Bulldogs and how good they actually are and much less about how good of an opponent Oregon is.

Honorable Mention: Cincinnati at Arkansas

This game is exciting for those fans that don’t care about what Georgia is or isn’t. Cincinnati was a great team a year ago and Arkansas had one of the best teams they had in years a season ago. Can KJ Jefferson and the Razorbacks start off the season strong or will Cincinnati make the SEC look weak outside of the top contenders in the conference?