SEC standings, explained: Updated 2025 tiebreakers for Texas A&M, Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss and Texas
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The SEC Championship Game scenarios cleared up on Black Friday. With Texas upsetting Texas A&M and Ole Miss beating Mississippi State, the Aggies were eliminated from SEC Championship Game contention.
Georgia, which beat Georgia Tech in non-league action, clinched a return to Atlanta next week. Its opponent will be determined by the Iron Bowl result:
If Alabama beats Auburn, it will be Alabama vs. Georgia.
If Auburn beats Alabama, it will be Ole Miss vs. Georgia.
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SEC football standings 2025
Here is a look at the four teams still in the SEC championship hunt:
| SCHOOL | OVERALL | SEC | WEEK 14 |
| Georgia | 10-1 | 7-1 | Beat Georgia Tech 16-9 |
| Ole Miss | 11-1 | 7-1 | Beat Miss. St. 38-19 |
| Alabama | 10-1 | 6-1 | at Auburn |
SEC tiebreaker rules for 2025 season
The SEC will use six potential tie-breakers for the 2025 season in this order until the tie is broken:
Step 1: Head-to-head competition: This is the easiest tie-beaker. Did Team A beat Team B?
Step 2: Record vs. all common conference opponents.
Step 3: Record against highest (best) placed common conference opponent in the conference standings, and proceeding through the conference standings among tied teams.
Step 4: Cumulative conference winning percentages of all conference opponents among tied teams.
Step 5: Capped relative total scoring margin vs. all conference opponents among the tied teams.
Step 6: Random draw.
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SEC contenders path to the championship game
Georgia (11-1, 7-1)
Georgia is in and has a chance to be the first back-to-back SEC champion outside of Alabama since 2000.
Alabama (9-2, 6-1)
Remaining schedule: at Auburn
The stakes are clear for Alabama — win and in for the SEC Championship Game next week.
Ole Miss (10-1, 6-1)
Remaining schedule: at Mississippi State
Ole Miss trounced Mississippi State 38-19 in the Egg Bowl. The Rebels are now alive for an SEC Championship Game berth after Texas A&M's loss, which further complicates Lane Kiffin's status should he decide to accept LSU's offer to become its head coach.
SEC teams still in CFP contention
Oklahoma (9-2, 5-2)
Remaining schedule: vs. LSU
The Sooners are projected as an SEC at-large as of now and needs to beat LSU to stay there.
Vanderbilt (9-2, 5-2)
Remaining schedule: at Tennessee
Vanderbilt, however, can stay in the CFP mix if they can win against Tennessee. It would make Vanderbilt 3-3 vs. ranked opponents (ranked at the time of the game) and would be Vanderbilt's only win against a currently ranked team.
Texas (9-3, 6-2)
Texas started the week at No. 16 in the CFP rankings, but the upset of Texas A&M has the Longhorns thinking they can make the climb all the way into at-large status. Texas will need some help, but the campaigning has already begun.
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