Week six of the college football season was supposed to be a snooze fest as there was only one matchup between two top-25 teams, but chaos made it one of the best weeks of the season so far. We saw multiple top-10 teams go down against unranked teams, and now we have an action-packed week seven coming our way that features numerous big matchups. One big game this week will feature two top-25 SEC teams as #9 Ole Miss is hitting the road to take on the 13th ranked LSU football team.

ESPN's College GameDay goes to the biggest game of the week to air their live show, and there is no question that they chose the biggest game this week correctly as they will be in Eugene for a huge matchup between #2 Ohio State and #3 Oregon. These are definitely the two best teams in the Big Ten, and whoever wins this one is going to be in great position to make it to the Big Ten title game.

Ole Miss-LSU is a big one this weekend, and Ohio State-Oregon is obviously a massive one as well. However, it doesn't end there. Not even close.

The one conference that doesn't have a lot going on this weekend is the ACC. It's hard for the ACC to ever have much going on as it is a pretty weak conference, and they really only have two good teams. Those teams are Miami and Clemson. The Hurricanes are on a bye this week, and the Tigers are at Wake Forest.

The other weak power four conference is the Big 12, and again, there isn't a lot of action over there this weekend either. #21 Kansas State visiting Deion Sanders and his 4-1 Buffaloes is definitely the biggest game of the weekend in the conference. If Colorado wins that one, they could be a legit threat in the conference.

Things are going to be fun in the Big Ten this weekend with two big matchups. USC did fall all the way out of the top-25 after losing to Minnesota last week, but their matchup against Penn State is still a big one. Then, we obviously have the incredible clash between Oregon and Ohio State in Eugene. The winner of that game will have a case to be ranked #1 in the country.

SEC action will be fun this weekend as well as there are two really good games on the slate. First, we get to see the first ever SEC edition of the Red River Rivalry between Texas and Oklahoma. That is one of the best rivalries in college football, and it is going to be fun.

Then at night, we have #9 Ole Miss hitting the road to take on #13 LSU. This is a huge game for both teams as they each have one loss, and avoiding that second one is crucial.

As you can see, there are a lot of great matchups this weekend, but let's talk more about this Ole Miss-LSU matchup. Because of the fact that both of these teams already have one loss, this game could almost act as a College Football Playoff elimination game. Both of these teams have tough schedules and very tough opponents left after this week, so whoever loses a second game this weekend will have an uphill battle in terms of making the playoff.

Before we get into predictions for this matchup, let's take a look at where each team is at heading into this game.

LSU football has won four games in a row

The LSU football season didn't get off to a great start this year as the Tigers fell to USC in week one. It looked like the Trojans were going to be a top contender in the Big Ten, so it wasn't a bad loss. However, USC is now unranked, and LSU has won four games since then, and they are ranked #13 in the country.

LSU has done a good job bouncing back from that loss, and they now have a huge opportunity in front of them as they have a top-10 Ole Miss team coming into their stadium. A win on Saturday night changes the outlook of their season.

Ole Miss still has question marks from their upset loss to Kentucky

The Ole Miss football team was looking great early in the season, but in week five, they suffered a shocking home loss against Kentucky. The Rebels are still in an okay spot as they only have one loss, but as you can see from this weekend's matchup, their schedule isn't easy. If the Rebels want to make the SEC title game, they probably have to win out. They still play #5 Georgia after this as well.

This one is crucial for both teams. Win and stay alive, lose and good luck. Here are three predictions for the huge SEC clash.

Garrett Nussmeier will throw for 300 yards

LSU Tigers quarterback Garrett Nussmeier (13) talks to head coach Brian Kelly during warmups before a game against the South Alabama Jaguars at Tiger Stadium.
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LSU football quarterback Garrett Nussmeier needs to have a good game this weekend if his team is going to get a win, and he will do exactly that. This offense has shown the ability to score a lot of points, and they are very hard to beat when they do that. Nussmeier is going to have a good game this weekend behind his home crowd.

Ole Miss will score under 20 points

The Ole Miss football offense has also shown explosive tendencies this year, but they will be in a different position than LSU this weekend. The Rebels are traveling to the one of the hardest atmospheres in college football, and the Tigers have that terrific home field advantage behind them. This atmosphere is going to make things tough on Ole Miss, and it will affect the offense.

LSU will win 28-17

LSU is going to end up pulling away for a two-score victory in this one. Since Lane Kiffin took over at Ole Miss, he has had some good football teams, and he has one this year as well. However, he rarely wins the big games, especially when they are away from home. The Tigers will avoid a second loss and they will stay undefeated in SEC play.

Ole Miss and LSU will kick off from Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana at 7:30 ET on Saturday night, and the game will be airing on ABC. The Rebels are currently favored by 2.5 points.