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Best SEC stadium shots of Week 11

Alex Zorn

By Alex Zorn

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Every week we bring some of the best stadium shots from SEC football games, courtesy of the loyal fans who cheered and shared their experiences. These pictures are just another reason the SEC is the best conference in the country.

If you snap a great shot and want it included, tweet it to us at @SDS.

The week kicked off in Columbia where South Carolina played Florida in the series’ first matchup without Steve Spurrier since his three-year absence from college football in 2002.

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The Gators won 24-14, but surrendered all 14 points of South Carolina’s points in the fourth quarter.

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Florida needs to start playing some better football because they host a hungry and talented Florida State team in two weeks.

Auburn great and former NFL LB Takeo Spikes was honored at Jordan-Hare stadium before kickoff of the “Deep South’s oldest rivalry.”

Unfortunately for Takeo and his daughter Jakai, Georgia rallied for a 20-13 victory.

Next up, Vanderbilt took on Kentucky in a battle of two struggling SEC teams.

Vanderbilt won, extending Kentucky’s losing streak to five.

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In the big matchup of the day, Alabama headed to Mississippi State to take on QB Dak Prescott and a Bulldogs team hungry to prove they deserve more national attention.

Alabama quieted the second-largest crowd in Davis Wade Stadium with a 31-6 victory.

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Texas A&M fans showed their support for the tragic bombings in Paris.

In the final conference matchup, the red-hot Arkansas Razorbacks once again surprised a lot of people by taking it to LSU in Baton Rouge at night.

And finally Missouri got a much need win at home as they paid tribute to their retiring coach, Gary Pinkel, before the game.

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