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1. Alabama (6-0)
Alabama coach Nick Saban never talks about revenge as a motivation, but rest assured that Crimson Tide players remember LSU dancing in Tuscaloosa last year. Looks like he might have to remember it for another year.
2. Florida (4-1)
A win over Georgia is exactly what Dan Mullen needed to endear himself to Gator fans, and there’s more left on the table.
3. Texas A&M (5-1)
The Aggies are still under the radar, but a decent argument can be made that they are actually the second-best team in the SEC.
4. Georgia (4-2)
Let’s be honest, Georgia’s expectations this season were more than “a nice bowl game,” but they just didn’t have the playmakers in the two games that defined a season.
5. Auburn (4-2)
Another off week, this one because of COVID, should make AU healthy (and scary) down the stretch.
6. Arkansas (3-3)
The Razorbacks aren’t in a bad spot to sneak up on Florida, but the Hogs will probably not have their head coach with them.
7. Missouri (2-3)
At this point it’s hard to keep straight whether Missouri is having a good year or a bad year.
8. LSU (2-3)
There is no such ambiguity about LSU. It’s having a bad year. Alabama could have made it a lot worse if these teams had played this week as scheduled.
9. Ole Miss (2-4)
At this point in the rankings, Ole Miss gets bonus “Fun To Watch” points because nobody behind them is even slightly entertaining.
10. Tennessee (2-4)
The Vols are on a four-game losing streak and have looked progressively worse in each of the four.
11. Kentucky (2-4)
Kentucky should win against Vanderbilt but it’s not 100 percent certain, which sums up UK at this point.
12. Mississippi State (2-4)
Mike Leach got a win and was still grumbling about the fans in Cowbell Nation, so it’s still looking like a long Year One.
13. South Carolina (2-4)
The Gamecocks’ win over Auburn might turn out to be the SEC’s strangest result of 2020. In the two games since, SC has been outscored 100-27
14. Vanderbilt (0-5)
It wasn’t effort that cost the Commodores in Starkville, but there simply isn’t enough Vandy margin for error to survive five turnovers
 
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