Earlier this season Tennessee exorcised a major demon from its football program when it rallied from a 21-point first-half deficit to beat Florida 38-28 in Knoxville. That win ended the Gators 11-game winning streak over the Volunteers.On Saturday No. 9 Tennessee (5-1, 2-1 SEC) gets another opportunity to end a painful streak when No. 1 Alabama (6-0, 3-0) comes to Neyland Stadium (3:30 p.m. ET, CBS).Tennessee has lost nine straight games to Alabama in this historic rivalry. The Volunteers havent beaten the Crimson Tide since 2006 (16-13 in Knoxville). Nick Saban came to Alabama the following year and has not lost to Tennessee. In fact, counting his time at LSU, Saban is 11-1 against Tennessee.There is no question that were facing our toughest challenge to date, said Tennessee coach Butch Jones, whose team played tough against Alabama last season in Tuscaloosa only to fall 19-14. That Alabama team went on to win the national championship. This is the most talented Alabama team we have faced.This will be the 99th playing of the Alabama-Tennessee game, which is known in the history books as The Third Saturday in October. It has lost a little of its star power lately as the two teams havent met as ranked teams since 2005 and havent met as Top 10 teams since 1999.There will be no shortage of star power on Saturday. Alabama has a chance to stay undefeated going into next weeks big showdown with No. 6 Texas A&M. Tennessee, which lost a double-overtime heartbreaker at Texas A&M last Saturday, would make a huge step towards winning the SEC East with a victory.Its going to be fun.Here are some other SEC storylines to watch on Saturday: Dont forget about Ole Miss. The Rebels (3-2, 1-1) have lost only one conference game, to Alabama, and can still win the SEC West by running the table and by Alabama losing twice. No. 12 Ole Miss goes to No. 22 Arkansas (4-2, 0-2) which has given the Rebels a lot of heartbreak over the past two years. Arkansas beat Ole Miss 30-0 in 2014 in Fayetteville. Last season in Oxford the Razorbacks won 53-52 in overtime when Arkansas converted a fourth-and-25 play to keep a drive alive. Arkansas eventually scored and then won the game with a two-point conversion.They have been a really tough matchup for us, said Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze. No. 18 Florida (4-1, 2-1) finally gets starting quarterback Luke Del Rio back as the Gators host Missouri (2-3, 0-2) for Homecoming. Del Rio, in his first season as a starter, was injured against North Texas on Sept. 17 and has not played since. Backup Austin Appleby went 1-1 in his place.Hell be ready to go and hes excited about getting back out there, said Florida coach Jim McElwain about Del Rio.The Gators have one of the best secondaries in the conference. They lead the SEC and are fourth nationally in pass defense (139.8 yards per game). That secondary will be tested by a Missouri passing game, led by quarterback Drew Lock, that leads the SEC in passing (350.6 yards per game).Florida has next week off and then plays Georgia in Jacksonville on Oct. 29. It has been an interesting week for the Georgia Bulldogs (4-2, 2-2). Due to the impact of Hurricane Matthew they played last Sunday at South Carolina, winning 28-14. Freshman quarterback Jacob Eason had his most difficult outing to date, completing only 5 of 17 passes for 29 yards. Fortunately for Georgia it didnt matter as running backs Nick Chubb (121 yards rushing), Sony Michel (133) and Brian Herrien (82) overpowered an undermanned South Carolina defense.Georgia will host a Vanderbilt (2-4, 0-3) team that cant seem to get over the hump on offense. All three of Vanderbilts SEC losses - 13-10 to South Carolina; 13-6 to Florida; 20-13 to Kentucky - have come by seven points or fewer.Georgia has won 19 of its last 21 meetings with Vanderbilt. LSU (3-2, 2-1) did not play last week as its trip to Florida was postponed due to Hurricane Matthew. But the Tigers, whose only conference loss was to Auburn (18-13), are still very much in the SEC West race. If LSU runs the table (which would include a win over Florida in a makeup game) and Auburn loses again, then LSU would win the division.First they have to take care of Southern Mississippi (4-2), a team that is averaging just over 40 points per game. Then next week Ole Miss comes to Baton Rouge.This will be LSUs second game under interim head coach Ed Orgeron. The Tigers beat Missouri two weeks ago in Baton Rouge. Nike Air Max 95 Canada . PAUL, Minn. Air Max 90 Womens Canada . SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. http://www.clearanceairmaxcanada.com/air-max-360-canada-sale.html . 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LINCOLN, Neb. -- Sophie Cunningham had 18 points and 10 rebounds, Sierra Michaelis added 17 points and No. 25 Missouri defeated Nebraska 55-35 in the quarterfinals of the preseason WNIT on Monday night.Cierra Porter had her third double-double, second of the season, with 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Tigers (2-0), who will play No. 17 Washington or Colorado State in the semifinals.Missouri scored the last nine points of the first quarter for a 16-9 lead and scored the first sevenn points of the second quarter.dddddddddddd It was 30-16 at the half.The Cornhuskers (1-1) never got untracked, shooting 16 percent in the first half and 15 in the second, finishing 10 of 63 from the field. Six of the makes were 3-pointers.Lindsey Cunningham had 11 rebounds for Missouri, which won the boards 49-39 and outscored Nebraska 22-6 in the paint. ' ' '