SEC football power rankings, Week Seven: Georgia's clearly on top
Chris Lee • 10/10/2021 in Football
Stetson Bennett photo courtesy of Georgia athletics.
Here are SEC football power rankings after six weeks of play.
1. Georgia (6-0): The Bulldogs are averaging more than three yards a snap than opponents.
2. Alabama (5-1): That was an undecidedly Alabama-like performance in College Station.
3. Ole Miss (4-1): Rebels' defense (31.0 ppg) is concerning, but the offense has been more than good enough to overcome it.
4. Arkansas (4-2): Razorbacks have played the toughest slate of any team in the league, and it won't get easier.
5. Kentucky (6-0): It's UK's first 6-0 start since 1950.
6. Florida (4-2): The Gators, fresh off a shutout of Vandy, have improved significantly on defense (16.5 ppg) from a year ago.
7. Texas A&M (4-2): Better offensive line and quarterback play helped like the Aggies look like the team we thought they'd be in their upset of Alabama.
8. Auburn (4-2): The Tigers have to get Tank Bigsby I10 carries, 28 yards vs. Georgia) going again.
9. Tennessee (4-2): The Vols are playing well just as they hit a stretch with four-straight top-15 teams starting next week.
10. Mississippi St. (3-2): The Bulldogs got a bye week just in time to prepare for an angry Alabama team.
11. LSU (3-3): Coach Ed Orgeron's tenure in Baton Rouge may best be measured in weeks.
12. South Carolina (3-3): The Gamecocks fit the definition of average, having scored as many points as they've given up (132) in a 3-3 season.
13. Missouri (3-3): Tyler Badie (226 yards, three TDs vs. North Texas) carried the Tigers once again.
14. Vanderbilt (2-4): The Commodores have been outscored in their two SEC games by a 104-0 margin.