SEC Football Power Rankings: Alabama, Georgia open 2021 on top
By Shelbie Warr
At No. 6 are the other Tigers from down in Baton Rouge. I feel like even though they are a top-half team, there is still a large gap between them and the top three that we will discuss here soon.
With Myles Brennan injured and TJ Finley now at Auburn, there isn’t much of a choice at quarterback so they have to hope that Max Johnson works out.
I don’t know what to make of LSU, but after last year there really is nowhere to go but up.
Ole Miss easily has the most experienced quarterback in the SEC, but we aren’t sure that they will have the defense to back him up. Until I see that they have that, I can’t put them any higher than the fifth spot in the conference.
Last year, they couldn’t stop a nose bleed and that is putting it nicely.
Will things get better for the Rebels? We will have to wait and see, but I could see a 10-2 season for the Rebels even with questionable defense.