Three teams from the Southeastern Conference's powerful Western Division are finally going down.
That much is assured on Saturday, when six teams ranked in the top 15 clash in an unprecedented day for any division in major college football.
First, No. 6 Texas A&M visits No. 12 Mississippi State in what will be a sea of maroon and cowbells. Then the action heads 100 miles north to Oxford for an even bigger showdown: No. 3 Alabama at No. 11 Mississippi.
Later that night, No. 15 LSU visits No. 5 Auburn. It's only the fifth time any division has had two games featuring Top 25 matchups on the same day, and the past two times it has featured SEC West teams, according to STATS.
No division has ever had a trifecta of Top 25 matchups.
Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban last week called it "the Golden Age of our division in the West." SEC West teams have won five of the last seven national titles.