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ShotgunDawg
09-24-2016, 11:25 PM
We've got enough information now. Here is how I see it

1. Alabama
2. Ole Miss
2. Texas A&M (A&M vs Ole Miss will be a hell of a game. Sugar Bowl play in game)
4. Tennessee
5. LSU (I know LSU lost to Auburn, but I think LSU is better on a neutral field. My eyes tell me LSU is better)
6. Auburn (Teams all ranked 6 is the "shruggie" IDK group. They could go either way. We'd be apart of this group with a South Alabama win.)
6. Arkansas
6. Georgia
6. Florida
10. Mississippi State
11. Missouri
12. Kentucky
13. South Carolina
14. Vanderbilt

Now..... as for MSU. If we get our sh&* together, I think we could move as high as 4, but no higher. Tennessee is kind of ranked 4 by default. I don't actually think they are that good. If we start clicking, I think we could play at their level. We have no chance against the top 3 teams unless they beat themselves.

confucius say
09-25-2016, 08:28 AM
Ark and fl better than uga and war eagle

basedog
09-25-2016, 08:34 AM
Aggies are the real deal, if Knight there QB keeps improving they can beat Bama, there defense is outstanding and now they have found a running game.

Georgia is not a good team, I for one I'm not sold of Smart, hell I could coach Alabama's defense as long as Nick told me what to do.

Not sold on Florida either, in fact the east just sucks.

HSVDawg
09-25-2016, 08:49 AM
I'd go with the following list below. Really only 2 or 3 potentially elite teams and not much past the top 6. Pretty down year for the league overall.

1) Alabama - obviously
2) Texas A&M - As good as OM offensively but with a better D
3) Ole Miss - got off the snide yesterday
4) UT - yes, the best team in the East wouldn't be top 3 in the West
5) Arkansas - still a solid team, could drop depending on the injury situation at QB
6) Florida - major choke job yesterday, but still could win 9 or 10 in the East
7) TBD
8) TBD
9) MSU / LSU / Auburn - none are good but none are terrible. My guess is these 3 all go 1-1 against each other and finish in the 6-6 to 7-5 range.
10) Georgia - may have been the most overrated team in SEC history going into yesterday's game.
11) Mizzou - probably last in the SEC bowl pecking order, but might make Shreveport or Birmingham
12) Kentucky - terrible but better than USC / Vandy
13) USC - at least Muschamp won his first SEC game though, right
14) Vandy - will be plug and play at this spot until they ditch Mason.

Quaoarsking
09-25-2016, 09:01 AM
This is how I would rank them, but rankings can change from week to week with new information:
1 Texas A&M
2 Alabama
3 Ole Miss
4 Arkansas
5 Tennessee
6 Florida
7 Auburn
8 LSU
9 Mississippi State
10 Georgia
11 Missouri
12 Kentucky
13 South Carolina
14 Vanderbilt