Nov 2, 2013; Columbia, MO, USA; Missouri Tigers running back Russell Hansbrough (32) is congratulated by offensive linesman Connor McGovern (60) after Hansbrough
Well, in a pretty quiet week of football, the SEC Power Rankings are the same. There was literally zero movement this week between any of the 14 SEC teams. Alabama is still the clear number one, but numbers 2-6 are really a toss-up. Any of those six teams you could make a case for being number two in the SEC.
As always, you can see Edward Aschoff’s entire list here.
1. Alabama (8-0, 5-0 SEC; last week: 1)
2. Auburn (7-1, 3-1 SEC; LW: 2)
3. Texas A&M (6-2, 3-2 SEC; LW: 3)
4. South Carolina (6-2, 4-2 SEC; LW: 4)
5. Missouri (7-1, 3-1 SEC; LW: 5): The Tigers throttled Tennessee 31-3 at home and still control their own destiny in the SEC East. Missouri hit the 500-yard mark on offense for the fifth time this season and harassed the Vols’ offense all day, forcing three turnovers and allowing just 334 yards.
6. LSU (7-2, 3-2 SEC; LW: 6)
7. Georgia (4-3, 3-2 SEC; LW: 7)
8. Ole Miss (5-3, 2-3 SEC; LW: 8)
9. Florida (4-3, 3-2 SEC; LW: 9)
10. Tennessee (4-4, 1-3 SEC; LW: 10)
11. Vanderbilt (4-4, 1-4 SEC; LW: 11)
12. Mississippi State (4-3, 1-2 SEC; LW: 12)
13. Arkansas (3-5, 0-4 SEC; LW: 13)
14. Kentucky (1-6, 0-4 SEC; LW: 14)
Missouri still controls its destiny in the SEC East, but if they were to lose a game, and there happened to be a tie, what would happen? For all of Missouri’s tiebreak options, click here.
Next week, Missouri heads to Lexington, Kentucky for a matchup with the Kentucky Wildcats. That game will be aired at 11 a.m. on ESPNU.