Top 3 games Georgia fans should watch during Week 5

This week of college football is stacked with big matchups. For Georgia fans needing a game to watch when the Bulldogs aren't playing, here are the three best games to watch.
Southeastern Louisiana v LSU
Southeastern Louisiana v LSU | Derick E. Hingle/GettyImages

For the first time in 10 years, the Alabama Crimson Tide are traveling to Athens to play the Georgia Bulldogs in Sanford Stadium. The night game between the hedges has everyone anticipating Saturday.

When Georgia is not playing though, there are a ton of other games to tune into. Here are the top three games that Georgia fans will want to tune into when the UGA game isn't on.

LSU vs Ole Miss

A battle of undefeated SEC blue bloods, this game would be the College Gameday destination if it weren't for Oregon-Penn State or Alabama-Georgia. This game has large implications on the way the SEC plays out. Though Georgia does not play LSU in the regular season, they are currently projected by many to meet in the SEC Championship game.

With Ole Miss looking to start transfer QB Trinidad Chambliss for the 3rd game in a row, UGA fans should be able to see just what this Rebels offense can do versus this stacked LSU defense. Though ranked lower, Ole Miss is given a 73 percent chance to win according to ESPN. This should be a classic game against two former SEC West rivals.

Texas A&M vs Auburn

Red hot Texas A&M travels to Jordan Haire Stadium against an Auburn team that just came off a heart-breaking loss to Oklahoma. While Auburn is going to look to bounce back from what was a very winnable game, A&M will be looking to continue their ways and come out swinging on offense. Two programs with very different playing styles will be facing off. Though the Aggies are undefeated, this game feels like a must-win for both teams given their schedule the rest of the season.

Tennessee vs Mississippi State

Mississippi State is still currently undefeated. Whether that is due to strength of schedule or talent will be determined on Saturday. Both Tennessee and Mississippi State have high flying offenses that spread the field wide in a veer-and-shoot offense. Expect points to come in bunches in this matchup.

Tennessee has no more margin for error if they want to make it to Atlanta for the SEC Championship game. This game will determine a lot about the outlook of the SEC and who Georgia might potentially play in Atlanta if they make it there themselves.

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