Oct 3, 2015; Gainesville, FL, USA; Florida Gators offensive lineman Antonio Riles (51) and teammates celebrate as they beat the Mississippi Rebels at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Florida Gators defeated the Mississippi Rebels 38-10. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
The Tennessee Vols have fallen to near the bottom of the Week Six All for Tennessee SEC Power Rankings. Meanwhile, there is a new team at No. 1.
It was another crazy week of football across the country and particularly in the SEC. All of a sudden, the elite teams in the conference may not be the ones we thought were elite at the beginning of the year.
At the same time, things changed dramatically over the last two weeks, so they could probably change again before this is all over.
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This week’s SEC Power Rankings featured quite a few shocking rises and drops. Florida’s dominant victory over Ole Miss, Alabama’s blowout over Georgia, and Tennessee’s home loss to Arkansas were the two biggest shake-ups in the power rankings.
Texas A&M’s victory over Mississippi State shook things up a bit too.
The SEC looking crazy through the first five weeks of the season, but it probably is not even close to what it will look like at the end of the season.
We are now down to three undefeated teams in the conference, and if you had heard that at the beginning of the year, you would certainly be shocked by one of them and likely be shocked by the other. All three of these teams have beaten teams that were higher ranked than them when the season started.
Going into this week, there are more games that could turn the SEC upside down with Georgia traveling to Tennessee, Florida traveling to Missouri, Arkansas traveling to Alabama, and LSU traveling to South Carolina.
But until then, here are the SEC Power Rankings for Week Six of the college football season.
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