SEC Football Standings Week 13

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SEC Football Standings Week 13

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Texas A&M won a miracle comeback against South Carolina, Oklahoma conquered the gates of Bryant-Denny Stadium, Georgia beat Texas, Ole Miss outlasted Florida, Tennessee rocked New Mexico State, LSU lucked out against Arkansas, Kentucky throttled Tennessee Tech, and Missouri blew out Mississippi State in a full week 12 that had everyone but Vanderbilt and Auburn in action for their third-to-last or second-to-last game of the season. In a seismic event for the league standings, Alabama is no longer unbeaten in SEC play, and has two one-loss teams right alongside them in what looks like will soon be a three-team 7-1 pileup for second place.

Let’s dive into the standings before Week 13:

Notes: 

  • If Texas A&M beats Texas in its last SEC game, it wins an outright regular season title and makes the SEC championship game as the league’s only 8-0 team. If it loses, Alabama and Ole Miss must both lose their finales as well or the Aggies will be left out.
  • If Alabama beats Auburn in its last SEC game, it will be in the title game if Texas A&M OR Ole Miss lose. Otherwise, they have to hope their opponent’s winning percentage compared to Ole Miss’s favors them over the Rebels for the 2nd spot.
  • Georgia has finished its SEC schedule. They can only make the title game if Alabama or Texas A&M lose…or there’s a three-way tie between them, the Tide, and the Rebels that gives them the opponent winning percentage tiebreaker edge.
  • If Ole Miss beats Mississippi State, it will be in the title game if Texas A&M and Alabama lose.
  • Teams that cannot make a bowl: Arkansas, South Carolina, Florida.
  • Teams that need to win out to make a bowl: Auburn, Mississippi State.
  • Teams that can make a bowl with some luck: Kentucky.
  • Teams that have clinched a bowl: Everyone else.

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