SEC POWER RANKINGS WEEK 3
It has been three weeks, and wouldn't you know it, Alabama and Georgia are back running the SEC.
Ole Miss put a scare into the Crimson Tide and certainly prompted some questions of Nick Saban's defense, but they survived and now we're left to wonder who will stop Alabama in the West.
LSU has certainly fallen by the wayside. The Tigers were given a very favorable runway of Mississippi State, Vanderbilt and Missouri to start, and they still managed to stumble to a 1-2 record. What's more, they gave up more points through their first three games (96) than any season in school history.
Auburn, on the other hand, is a mystery. It's hard to trust those Tigers after what happened against Georgia a week ago and then needing a very questionable call to beat Arkansas with a last-second field goal at home.
Texas A&M already had its chance to beat the Tide and the Aggies lost by four touchdowns.
Speaking of the Aggies ...
Who in the East is going to stand in the way of Georgia?
Florida looked to be neck-and-neck with Georgia a week ago, but then the Gators went on the road and lost to Texas A&M on a last-minute field goal and changed the complexion of that two-horse race. And somehow their defense is worse than LSU's, giving up a whopping 100 points through three games.
Missouri, South Carolina, Vanderbilt and Kentucky are all below .500, so they're out.
Which leaves Georgia standing somewhat alone atop the East and Alabama doing the same in the West.
And wouldn't you know it, they get to play one another Saturday in Tuscaloosa and we'll be able to say whom the front-runner really should be. -- Alex Scarborough
1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3. Florida
4. Texas A&M
5. Auburn
6. Tennessee
7. Ole Miss
8. Missouri
9. LSU
10. Kentucky
11. Mississippi State
12. South Carolina
13. Arkansas
14. Vanderbilt
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It has been three weeks, and wouldn't you know it, Alabama and Georgia are back running the SEC.
Ole Miss put a scare into the Crimson Tide and certainly prompted some questions of Nick Saban's defense, but they survived and now we're left to wonder who will stop Alabama in the West.
LSU has certainly fallen by the wayside. The Tigers were given a very favorable runway of Mississippi State, Vanderbilt and Missouri to start, and they still managed to stumble to a 1-2 record. What's more, they gave up more points through their first three games (96) than any season in school history.
Auburn, on the other hand, is a mystery. It's hard to trust those Tigers after what happened against Georgia a week ago and then needing a very questionable call to beat Arkansas with a last-second field goal at home.
Texas A&M already had its chance to beat the Tide and the Aggies lost by four touchdowns.
Speaking of the Aggies ...
Who in the East is going to stand in the way of Georgia?
Florida looked to be neck-and-neck with Georgia a week ago, but then the Gators went on the road and lost to Texas A&M on a last-minute field goal and changed the complexion of that two-horse race. And somehow their defense is worse than LSU's, giving up a whopping 100 points through three games.
Missouri, South Carolina, Vanderbilt and Kentucky are all below .500, so they're out.
Which leaves Georgia standing somewhat alone atop the East and Alabama doing the same in the West.
And wouldn't you know it, they get to play one another Saturday in Tuscaloosa and we'll be able to say whom the front-runner really should be. -- Alex Scarborough
1. Alabama
2. Georgia
3. Florida
4. Texas A&M
5. Auburn
6. Tennessee
7. Ole Miss
8. Missouri
9. LSU
10. Kentucky
11. Mississippi State
12. South Carolina
13. Arkansas
14. Vanderbilt
If you want to tell the bozo that wrote this what you think ---> https://twitter.com/AlexS_ESPN