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SEC Power Poll Results

By Jacob on October 21, 2009

The SEC Power Poll results have been released for week 7.  If you would like to see my ballot – click here.

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1. ALABAMA (16), 236

  • The SEC’s clearcut No. 1 team. Who happened to take 55 minutes to score an offensive touchdown at home. Not a vintage year for the league, I’m thinking. – War Blog Eagle

2. FLORIDA (4), 224

  • For the first time in 16 games the Gators won a game by less than double digits.  Obviously it’s time to start shovelling dirt on their grave. – Orange and Blue Hue

3. LSU, 195

  • Is it a sign of LSU’s lingering irrelevance to the national-title race that I had to go back and check just now to see whether they actually played last weekend? – Hey Jenny Slater

4. SOUTH CAROLINA, 168

  • The Gamecock offense actually won the game for the Tide with Garcia’s pick six.  The rest of the game’s offensive ineptitude on both sides simply turned out to be window dressing. – Orange and Blue Hue

5. ARKANSAS, 144

  • The SEC is full of mystery teams, but this may be the hardest of the bunch to figure out. If that Auburn offense is for real, then the Hogs seem to have shored up their D just enough to win. – Save the Shield

6. OLE MISS, 117

  • Despite his best efforts, Snead was unable to throw any interceptions this week. Perhaps C-USA DBs just don’t have the hands to hold on to his picks. – Save the Shield

7. GEORGIA, 116
8. TENNESSEE, 111
9. KENTUCKY, 95
10. AUBURN, 90
11. MISSISSIPPI STATE, 43
12. VANDERBILT, 21

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Article written by Jacob

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