Here are some things to watch in the Southeastern Conference during the second week of the season:GAME OF THE WEEK: No. 17 Tennessee vs. Virginia Tech at Bristol Motor Speedway: More than 150,000 fans are expected to gather at a speedway that has been transformed into a football stadium for this long-awaited matchup. That crowd would shatter the NCAA single-game attendance record of 115,109, set at Michigan Stadium for Michigans 2013 victory over Notre Dame. Tennessee tumbled eight spots in the Top 25 after rallying for a 20-13 overtime triumph over Appalachian State, while Virginia Tech beat Football Championship Subdivision program Liberty 36-13 in its first game under new coach Justin Fuente.MATCHUP OF THE WEEK: Arkansas offensive line vs. No. 15 TCU defensive line: Arkansas wont have a chance of winning at TCU unless it gets plenty of improvement from an offensive line that lost three starters from last season. Arkansas allowed four sacks and averaged just 2.7 yards per carry in a 21-20 victory over Louisiana Tech. A line led by left tackle Dan Skipper faces a major challenge against a TCU defensive front featuring ends Josh Carraway and James McFarland.NUMBERS GAME: The SEC went 6-6 in nonconference games in the opening week of the season. The league had gone 313-53 in regular-season nonconference games from 2009-15 for an .855 winning percentage. ... Georgias Nick Chubb ran for 222 yards against North Carolina last week and now has three career 200-yard performances. The only Georgia running back with more 200-yard games was Herschel Walker with nine. ... Florida has beaten Kentucky 29 straight times, which represents the longest active winning streak over a major opponent in an uninterrupted series. The longest such streak ever is owned by Notre Dame, which beat Navy 43 straight years from 1964-2006. ... Although former Southwest Conference rivals Arkansas and TCU have faced each other 68 times, Saturday marks their first meeting since 1991.LONG SHOT: Florida is a 17-point favorite over Kentucky, which is a lot of points considering how pedestrian the Gators offense looked in last weeks win over UMass. Mississippi State is a 6+-point favorite over South Carolina even though the Bulldogs lost to South Alabama last week. Vanderbilts a 5 +-point favorite over a solid Middle Tennessee team despite scoring just 10 points in its season-opening loss to South Carolina.IMPACT PLAYER: Alabama QB Jalen Hurts: One of the big questions for Alabama was who would emerge as the guy to replace Jake Coker. The Tide may have found that guy last week after Hurts -- a freshman -- threw two touchdown passes and ran for two more scores in a 52-6 wipeout of Southern California.-----AP Sports Writers Steve Megargee in Knoxville, Tennessee, and David Brandt in Jackson, Mississippi, contributed to this story. 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Zetterberg has 11 goals and 19 assists for a team-high 30 points, and Datsyuk has a team-high 12 goals and 11 assists. Crystal Palace netted twice in the opening 11 minutes Sunday en route to a 4-1 thrashing of struggling Stoke City at Selhurst Park.The Eagles (2-1-2) entered play with a fair bit of momentum after last weeks 2-1 win over newly-promoted Middlesbrough, while Stoke came into the match winless. The opening 11 minutes reflected both clubs recent form well as Palace were lively and asserting their authority well while Stoke (0-1-4) were nervous and very shaky.It took only nine minutes for the hosts to open the scoring as Andros Townsend sent an excellent free kick into the box where new boy James Tomkins got on the end of it to get the Eagles off to a flying start. The lead was doubled two minutes later with another set-piece strike. This time Jason Puncheons inch-perfect delivery allowed Scott Dann to rise high and nood it down past Stoke goalkeeper Shay Given.ddddddddddddA third score came with 19 minutes to play when James McArthur got on the end of a second ball and had a go from the top of the box. The ball took a wicked deflection and beat Given to essentially put things away for Palace.Crystal Palace werent finished as Townsend capped off his Man of the Match performance with an excellent curling finish into the bottom right past a diving Given.Stoke were able to collect a consolation goal in stoppage time via a brilliant strike from Marko Arnautovic.The result sees Palace move up to eighth place in the Premier League table with seven points, while Stoke remain at the bottom with their one. ' ' '