Week 5 -SEC Dynasty

Oklahoma #10 @ Vanderbilt

Tennessee #2 @ LSU #15

South Carolina #1 vs Kentucky

Auburn #14 vs Texas #12

Oklahoma Sooners- Brandon

44-30 Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt dominated Oklahoma with a precise, versatile passing game, securing a strong road win. Key QB-to-receiver connections fueled control over the tempo. Oklahoma’s defense couldn’t adjust, highlighting Vanderbilt’s aggressive aerial attack and building momentum. Oklahoma sophomore QB Cole Welliver struggled significantly in the passing game, throwing multiple interceptions that hindered the team's offensive momentum. His difficulty in making accurate throws and decision-making under pressure contributed to turnovers that opponents capitalized on. Improving his ball security and reading defenses will be critical for Welliver as he looks to develop his game moving forward.

Auburn Tigers - Jake

48-45 Texas

Senior QB Colton Joseph delivered an impeccable performance, going a perfect 34-for-34 with five touchdown passes. His flawless passing display was a key factor in countering the standout efforts of Auburn Tigers wide receiver Kam Mikell, who hauled in 10 receptions for an impressive 230 yards. Despite Mikell’s explosive offensive output, Joseph’s precision and command at the quarterback position ensured his team maintained the upper hand in what was a thrilling showcase of skill on both sides of the ball. Auburn used a dual QB attack, blending passing and running to keep defenses guessing. Auburn’s dual QB system capitalized on each quarterback’s strengths, blending pocket passing and scrambling to exploit defenses. This dynamic, adaptable approach kept defenses off balance and maintained offensive momentum.

South Carolina Gamecocks- Rod

42-28 South Carolina

Speedster WR Malik Clark tallied 6 receptions for 130 yards and 3 aerial touchdowns, showcasing his explosive playmaking ability. Air Noland effectively commanded the passing attack, though he faced some interceptions during the game. The run game was notably strong, led by Senior RB Justin Marshall, who carried the ball 21 times for an impressive 163 yards and scored 1 touchdown. Marshall’s performance on the ground provided crucial balance to the offense and helped maintain momentum throughout the contest. South Carolina controlled the pace of the game from start to finish, dictating tempo and maintaining consistent pressure on both ends of the field. Their strategic execution and teamwork led to a well-earned, impressive team victory.

Tennessee Volunteers- Ben

21-13 Tennessee

Tennessee’s defense thoroughly dominated LSU’s Heisman hopeful quarterback Keelon Russell, applying relentless and aggressive pressure that completely disrupted the rhythm and flow of the LSU offense. The Volunteers managed to sack Russell an impressive six times, consistently forcing him off his usual timing and seriously limiting his ability to make effective plays downfield. Tennessee’s defensive line was incredibly relentless throughout the game, expertly closing passing lanes while simultaneously collapsing the pocket, which resulted in repeated breakdowns in LSU’s offensive execution. This persistent pressure proved to be a crucial factor in controlling the overall pace and momentum of the game, ultimately containing one of college football's very best quarterbacks.

TD pass Rivers to Thomas WR Flexin

CB pick against Keelon Russell