SEC Football Power Rankings: Top teams settling into place at Rivalry Week

TUSCALOOSA, AL - NOVEMBER 17: Damien Harris #34 of the Alabama Crimson Tide rushes away from Ronald Peterkin #33 of the Citadel Bulldogs at Bryant-Denny Stadium on November 17, 2018 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
TUSCALOOSA, AL - NOVEMBER 17: Damien Harris #34 of the Alabama Crimson Tide rushes away from Ronald Peterkin #33 of the Citadel Bulldogs at Bryant-Denny Stadium on November 17, 2018 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
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Rivalry week has arrived and all 14 SEC football squads have one more shot at a win in 2018. Can anyone change a season’s worth of impressions?

The top of the SEC, or at least the top three, are pretty easy to identify. The bottom team isn’t hard to identify either. However, those in the middle are quite a bit harder.

There is a large jumble of teams that have beat up on each other throughout the season. How do the SEC teams stack up entering the final weekend of the regular season?

The Razorbacks are the bottom of the conference and it’s non-negotiable at this point. They sit at 2-9 on the season and are still looking for their first conference win of the season. They get one more change for that as they face off against Drew Lock and the Missouri Tigers.

Lock and company haven’t been horrible this season, but they haven’t been great either. Does that mean they will be knocked off by the Razorbacks? Probably not. The Razorback faithful themselves have all but given up on their team and rightfully so. Hopefully, new head coach Chad Morris will have better luck next season, maybe even get a conference win or two.

The Rebels have fallen once again, now sitting at No. 13. An Egg Bowl loss to Mississippi State cemented a disappointing season for the Rebels. This is a team that needs to undergo a big-time change in the offseason, starting on the defensive side of the ball. You can’t lean on great wideouts forever Rebels. It’s just not going to happen.