SEC Football Power Rankings, Week 10: Can LSU break the Tide?
4. No. 13 LSU Tigers (6-2, 4-1)
The Tigers are relying on Ole Miss for assistance to win the SEC West after their shootout loss to the Rebels on Sept. 30. However, if they can defeat Alabama for the second consecutive year, they will secure a favorable position.
The offense, led by Heisman candidate Jayden Daniels, has been virtually unstoppable this season, ranking among the top in the country. This year’s game will have a significant impact on the top-tier rankings in the SEC, as it has in previous years. Brace yourself for an electrifying showdown that will leave spectators on the edge of their seats.
3. No. 11 Ole Miss Rebels (7-1, 4-1)
Ole Miss will be sending positive energy and support towards LSU this week.
The Rebels made quick work of the Commodores, scoring on their first five possessions and building a substantial 26-0 halftime advantage. The Aggies are poised to exhibit heightened tenacity this week, serving as a reminder to Lane Kiffin’s team not to lose sight of their immediate challenge and the impending face-off with Georgia on Nov. 11. To have a fighting chance in winning the SEC West, the Rebels must keep winning and cross their fingers for Alabama to drop two of their final three conference games. It lies somewhere on the spectrum of possibilities.
2. No. 8 Alabama Crimson Tide (7-1, 5-0)
With their focus set on the upcoming rivalry game against LSU, the Crimson Tide enjoyed a week of rest and preparation. When Nick Saban comes off an off week, it typically spells disaster for the opposition, but the Tigers are no pushovers. Jayden Daniels at the helm will pose a significant challenge for the Alabama defense, keeping them on their toes. The winner in this intense matchup will have the opportunity to claim first place in the SEC West Division, heightening the stakes.
Despite the SEC’s skepticism, Alabama stands steadfast, undeterred in their pursuit of another SEC West title.
1. No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs (7-1, 5-0)
Wait, you mean to say that Brock Bowers is not present? The Bulldogs effortlessly dominated the Gators in a “Cocktail Party” game that felt lopsided from the start. Brace yourself for a formidable challenge this week as the surging Missouri Tigers come to town, aiming for an upset of epic proportions. A Georgia win would bring them closer to securing their sixth SEC East title in seven years.