WATCH: SEC Shorts hilariously trolls teams looking for bowl game
The SEC Shorts crew pulled out all the stops, and a bunch of extras, to pull off a hilarious take on this weekend’s bowl selections.
For the first time, 13 of 14 SEC teams are going bowling, with Vanderbilt being the only sub-.500 squad this season.
In this week’s skit, each program gets their moment with the bowl game of their dreams. The Music City Bowl gifts Tennessee a mustard bottle, LSU cozies up to the Texas Bowl with a dig at Brian Kelly’s new-found Southern accent and Georgia refuses to dance with the College Football Playoff after an upsetting loss in the SEC title game.
Hope stops by to cheer Georgia up, promising a good time if they can get past Michigan, but the Bulldog isn’t having it.
“You can do it for the Braves, but you can’t do it for me?!” Georgia rages.
Up next, the Gator Bowl upsets Texas A&M after mentioning their loss to LSU, Mississippi State still isn’t over the Egg Bowl and Arkansas has to sneak in after getting left off the list (force of habit).
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Alabama needs a prayer
Tide can make the CFP but needs help
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Taco Bell offers Oklahoma
Brent Venables story pays dividends
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Oklahoma shows up to the bowl dance but runs scared upon learning it’s an SEC event, a subtle jab at departed head coach Lincoln Riley.
No school looks more comfortable than Alabama, firmly embracing the CFP in a dance.
“Heisman, check. No. 1 seed in the playoff, check. Georgia sitting in the corner arguing with hope, check,” Alabama says.
No team gets worse treatment than 5-7 Texas, who shows up with a broken leg looking for a partner.
SEC bowl season gets underway on Dec. 22 with Missouri versus Army in the Armed Forces Bowl.
SEC bowl odds
Bowl season is officially upon us in college football. After a hectic regular season with many upsets and exciting games, postseason football is finally here. The entire slate of bowl games was released on Sunday, and with it comes the initial odds for each bowl game from Vegas Insider.
Cotton Bowl, Dec. 31: No. 1 Alabama (-13.5) vs. No. 4 Cincinnati
Orange Bowl, Dec. 31: No. 2 Michigan vs. No. 3 Georgia (-7.5)
Sugar Bowl, Jan. 1: Baylor vs. Ole Miss (-1.5)
Texas Bowl, Jan. 4: Kansas State vs. LSU (-3)
Citrus Bowl, Jan. 1: Iowa (-1) vs. Kentucky
Outback Bowl, Jan. 1: Penn State (-3.5) vs. Arkansas
Gator Bowl, Dec. 31: Texas A&M (-5) vs. Wake Forest
Music City Bowl, Dec. 30: Tennessee vs. Purdue (Pick’em)
Duke’s Mayo Bowl, Dec. 30: North Carolina (-6.5) vs. South Carolina
Liberty Bowl, Dec. 28: Texas Tech vs. Mississippi State (-8.5)
Birmingham Bowl, Dec. 28: Auburn (-3) vs. Houston
Gasparilla Bowl, Dec. 23: Florida (-7) vs. UCF
Armed Forces Bowl, Dec. 22: Army vs. Missouri (-3.5)