Chris Low picks the SEC games every week for ESPN and for the second week in a row he thinks the Cats will be beaten by a bunch of Dogs again.
[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK][QUOTE][B]Mississippi State 28, Kentucky 24: [/B]This is new ground for the Mississippi State players, who are in the middle of a five-game winning streak and trying to play their way into a bigger bowl. The Wildcats have scored points on everybody. By the same token, they haven’t been able to stop anybody, particularly on the ground. The Bulldogs run the ball better than anybody in the conference with the exception of Auburn. Dan Mullen’s club has come too far to slip up now. They’ll make it six in a row on Saturday and then head into their bye week dreaming really big dreams about that trip to Alabama on Nov. 13.
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The running game is an issue every week, and this will probably be the biggest test of all, especially on the road. With Derrick Locke out again this week, it also looks like another day of throwing the ball everywhere on offense too. A contradiction of styles, and lets just hope the underdog Cats can pull the upset in Starkville. I always think when a team in on such a hot streak, and winning 5 games in a row for Mississippi State is almost unheard of, it might be the best time to sneak a big SEC game out on ESPNU. Go Cats!!
