My SEC Power Poll Ballot

1. Alabama (1)
2. Florida (2)
3. LSU (4) – Bye
4. South Carolina (3) It’s hard to believe that a Spurrier coached team in the bottom half of the NCAA in total offense.
5. Arkansas (5) Along with Kentucky, the best 3 loss team in the country.
6. Kentucky (9) Along with Arkansas, the best 3-loss team in the country.
7. Auburn (6) Looking a little closer to what we thought we would see in year 1 under Chizik.
8. Georgia (8) Had a let down vs Tennessee last week after that tough loss to LSU.  Their bye week comes just in time to give them 2 weeks to prepare for Florida.
9. Tennessee (7) A mystery that should be much clearer after they play Bama and South Carolina over the next two weeks.
10. Ole Miss (10) Looks really good when playing really bad teams.
11. Mississippi State (11)
12. Vanderbilt (12)

gatorsBelow is my ballot for this week’s SEC Power Poll.  Each week, 28 bloggers from around the SEC rate each team from 1 to 12 with results released Wednesday.  Make sure to check back Wednesday afternoon for the results.

Last week’s rank in ( )

1. Alabama (1)

  • We’ve been saying it for a while…. the AP finally agrees

2. Florida (2)

  • I would rank the SEC Refs #2, but it wasn’t an option

3. LSU (4)

  • Coming off a bye week

4. South Carolina (3)

  • It’s hard to believe that a Spurrier coached team in the bottom half of the NCAA in total offense.

5. Arkansas (5)

  • Along with Kentucky, the best 3 loss team in the country.  Sorry Oklahoma.

6. Kentucky (9)

  • See #5.

7. Auburn (6)

  • Looking a little closer to what we thought we would see in year 1 under Chizik.

8. Georgia (8)

  • Had a let down vs Tennessee last week after that tough loss to LSU.  Their bye week comes just in time to give them 2 weeks to prepare for Florida.

9. Tennessee (7)

  • A mystery that should be much clearer after they play Bama and South Carolina over the next two weeks.

10. Ole Miss (10)

  • Looks really good when playing really bad teams.

11. Mississippi State (11)

12. Vanderbilt (12)

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