The last time LSU beat Alabama it was billed as The Game of the Century.The date was Nov. 5, 2011. The site was Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. LSU was ranked No. 1. Alabama was No. 2. It was a prime-time game on CBS. On the drama scale it was SEC football at its finest.So good, in fact, that the game went into overtime. Alabama failed to score on its first possession in overtime and LSUs Drew Alleman kicked a 25-yard field goal to give the Tigers a 9-6 win.Saturday night, exactly five years to the day, the two old rivals will meet once more, this time at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge and again in prime time. Its not another Game of the Century. Alabama (8-0, 5-0 SEC) is No. 1 while LSU (5-2, 3-1) is No. 13 and has a new head coach in Ed Orgeron, who took over for the fired Les Miles on Sept. 25.But there wont be any shortage of drama as Tiger Stadium will be packed beyond its capacity of 102,321.Since losing to LSU five years ago, Alabama has beaten the Tigers five straight times. Specifically:Jan. 9, 2012: Despite the loss to LSU the previous November, Alabama played its way into a rematch in the BCS championship game, winning 21-0 in New Orleans.Nov. 3, 2012: In Baton Rouge, No. 5 LSU dominated the game statistically, but Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron led a last-minute drive that concluded with a 28-yard screen pass to T.J. Yeldon for a touchdown with 51 seconds left. No. 1 Alabama beat the Tigers 21-17 and went on to win the national championship.Nov. 9, 2013: In Tuscaloosa, No. 1 Alabama dominated the second half to beat No. 13 LSU 38-17.Nov. 8, 2014: In Baton Rouge, No. 5 Alabama trailed No. 16 LSU 13-10 with just 50 seconds left. But Blake Sims drove the Crimson Tide into position and Adam Griffith kicked a 27-yard field goal with three seconds left to send the game into overtime, where Alabama won 20-13. Alabama reached the first College Football Playoff, where it lost in the semifinals to Ohio State.Nov. 7, 2015: In Tuscaloosa No. 4 Alabama held LSU running back Leonard Fournette to only 31 yards rushing and the Crimson Tide dominated 30-16. Alabama would go on to win another national championship.Alabama will certainly be favored but youll note that the Crimson Tides last two trips to Baton Rouge have been dog fights. LSU has a chance to put a serious dent in Alabamas national championship hopes.This is one of the biggest games of the year, Alabama coach Nick Saban said. It always is.Saban, in his 10th season at Alabama, will be going for career victory 200.Here are some other SEC storylines to watch on the first Saturday in November: No. 11 Florida (6-1, 4-1) controls its destiny in the SEC East, but to capture the division the Gators are probably going to have to win a game or two against the SEC West. It starts Saturday when Florida goes to Arkansas (5-3, 1-3), which had last week off to recover from a 56-3 pounding the Hogs took at the hands of Auburn on Oct. 22.The key to this game will be how the Arkansas offense, led by quarterback Austin Allen (2,048 yards passing, 18 touchdowns) will fare against a Florida defense that is second nationally in points allowed (11.7 ppg).Florida hosts South Carolina next week before going to LSU on Nov. 19. Kentucky (5-3, 4-2) has a chance to make some history Saturday night when the Wildcats host a struggling team from Georgia (4-4, 2-4).Since an 0-2 start the Wildcats have won five of their last six games. A win over the Bulldogs would not only lock up a bowl game, it would guarantee Kentucky a winning conference record for the first time since 1977.Mark Stoops, in his fourth season at Kentucky, wants you to know that his Wildcats are not an overnight success.We are happy with the way weve been playing but where we are now has been in the works for several years, said Stoops. No team in the SEC has turned its season around better than No. 9 Auburn (6-2, 4-1). The Tigers started 1-2 but the two losses were to No. 2 Clemson and No. 4 Texas A&M.But since then Auburn has found its identity behind pile-driving running back Kamryn Pettway, who leads the SEC with 933 yards, and a defense that is only giving up 16.0 points per game.Auburn has won five straight games and on Tuesday appeared at No. 9 in the first College Football Playoff rankings.Coach Gus Malzahn said his team cannot be caught looking ahead with Vanderbilt (4-4, 1-3) coming to Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday. Vanderbilt features the No. 2 rusher in the SEC (Ralph Webb, 106.88 ypg), and a defense that has held five of its opponents to 125 yards rushing or less. Texas A&M (7-1, 4-1) was No. 4 in the first CFP rankings released on Tuesday. The Aggies, whose only loss was to No. 1 Alabama (33-14) on Oct. 22, have about 30 percent chance of winning their final four games and finishing 11-1, according ESPNs Football Power Index. That final run of games begins Saturday at struggling Mississippi State (3-5, 1-3) followed by Ole Miss (3-5), Texas-San Antonio (4-4), and LSU (5-2). The final three games are all in College Station.Texas A&M is not out of the SEC West race. If the Aggies win out and Alabama loses to both LSU and Auburn, Texas A&M would win the division by virtue of their 29-16 victory over Auburn on Sept. 17. After a 2-4 start Will Muschamp, South Carolinas first-year head coach, had to make a tough decision. He pulled the redshirt off of true freshman quarterback Jake Bentley for the seventh game of the season against UMass.The move has paid off as the Gamecocks have won two straight games, including last Saturdays 24-21 upset of No. 18 Tennessee in Columbia. 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We just dont consider ourselves competing against her. ... Its like shes just on another level.Both levels were put on display as the Olympic gymnastics competition came to a close with Simone Biles and Raisman repeating the gold-silver finishes they had in all-around with stirring performances on floor to bring the team total to nine medals, a U.S. womens gymnastics record.In addition to the dominating team gold-medal performance (eight points over silver medalist China), Biles won four individual medals (three gold, one bronze), Raisman won two silver, and Hernandez and Madison Kocian won one silver apiece.Theres probably a list of things weve all done well here, Biles said when asked to rank, but I think me and Aly put the cherry on top.Both gymnasts received their high scores of the competition: a 15.966 for Biles, and for Raisman, who won Olympic gold in floor in 2012, a 15.5.For Biles, who received a thunderous ovation from the Olympic Arena crowd in introductions, floor was a fitting conclusion. Bouncing through a routine with the most difficult start value in the competition, the 19-year-old shook off the fact that she had taken part in every day of Olympic gymnastics competition, and soared to heights that drew audible gasps during each of the three times she performed it.I think it was actually good that floor was last because she can get a little amped up on floor and then she has a harder time controlling the landings, Biles coach Aimee Boorman said. So being a little fatigued was actually better for her landings because she can still get up in the air pretty high.How high?High enough to walk under, Boorman said.As for nerves, it was a nonfactor for a performer who consistently embraced the entertainment element of her sport. Sending Biles out to her final routine in Rio, Boormans instructions were simple.I said, Last performance of the Olympics. Go do your thing. Boorman said. And I just think thats how she approached it.Biles said there was a sense of relief upon finishing her routine but another emotion might have been stronger.Its kind of sad how fast this whole thing went, she said. Ive competed every single day of the competition, but you just keep pushing and keep going. Im excited that its over, but Im kind of sad, too.It was a similar feeling for Raisman as she followed two competitors later, second-to-last.It was really special because it was the best floor routine I could have possibly done, she said.dddddddddddd I havent gotten a 15.5 since Ive been here, so it was really awesome and it was just a really great way to finish. ...Marta [Karolyi, the U.S. national team coordinator] told us we were the final two, so she expected us to finish with a bang.For Raisman, who ranks second among U.S. gymnasts with six Olympic medals [three in London, three in Rio], the obvious question is whether this was the final performance of the 22-year-olds career, or at least her Olympic career. The only plan she would reveal for sure was a pizza party to be hosted by her and Biles, and a team final viewing party when they return home. But she sure didnt sound like an athlete about to retire.I just say I get better with age so maybe I will [continue], Raisman said. I feel like its obviously very hard to get to this point and its not always fun. Its getting back into this crazy shape that were in right now. But I love gymnastics, I really enjoy competing and I surpassed my expectations and everyone elses. So Im definitely on a high right now. But I think Ill take some time off, take a break and then well come back to the gym and see how it goes.Raismans coach Mihai Brestyan said he, too, was sad watching Raisman walk off the floor, but hopeful.I hope shell be back because I think she learned something from the previous Olympic Games ... and she still has a good shot for the next four years, he said. I believe that in my soul. At the level she is now, young kids are coming up but with no experience. It would be very hard to catch up.Raisman will be 26 in 2020 when the Summer Games are held in Tokyo.Twenty-six is not old, Brestyan said. She says all the time Im 22, Im old. And I say, No, youre not. This is the best body, the best brain, the best experience you can have. If you can put all this together, youll be the best and at the end of the day. She proved she can.So too did her U.S. teammates who will lose Karolyi as their coordinator but are not expecting a drop-off in the next four years.I feel fantastic, said Karolyi, who is retiring with the Games conclusion. I think the girls did an excellent job and again made a statement about the high level of U.S. Gymnastics. Im so proud of these girls. And Im so proud this training system in the U.S. really showed the superiority and competitiveness with the other systems. So Im going out very happy and very satisfied.For Biles, it was even simpler than that.I just hope people remember our passion and drive for the sport, and our good sportsmanship with each other, she said. [We believe] just to have fun with it and I think thats what we all did and I think thats why we were so successful. ' ' '