Mark RichtCould this be the year he decides it's enough at UGA7 Derek DooleyIs he watching Richt's every move8 Steve KragthorpeBetter have that pizza to go.9 Brian KellyWonder if his agent is busy10. Brandon SpikesHelped his stock immensely against LSU. Ten Snacks Mentioned During The All Day Game Chat1 PizzaMostly mentioned by me.2 WingsA popular topic.3 NachosAlways a good call.4.BarbecueReeks of game day.5 CornOn the grill.6 Hot DogsI guess the guys really dig these.7 BurgersNot as popular as the dogs.8 PancakesMay have been talking about a block.9 ChickenParmesanA lucky food for me.10. Virginia TechBattle of the Techies is also a battle of ranked teams.6 Alabama vs South CarolinaJust another SEC gigantic game.7 Nebraska vs Texas TechShould be a good one.8 Penn State vs. MinnesotaMuch tougher than most on PSU's schedule thus far.9 Tulsa vs BoiseBreak out the calculator.10. Arkansas at FloridaDo the Hogs have any chanceVisit Mitch anytime at The Sports Chat Place. 
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