One of the worst teams in the B12, Oklahoma St beat Arkansas, who beat Auburn and closely challenged Tennessee and A&M
Alabama loses to Vanderbilt almost loses to lowly South Carolina, but beats Georgia
Georgia almost loses to Kentucky, they do have a nice win against Clemson and close loss to Alabama
Ole Miss loses to Kentucky at home and loses to LSU this week after being highly ranked
Missouri starts highly ranked and barely beats Boston College at home and then gets crushed by A&M
Texas A&M loses to ND (who lost to Northern Iowa)
LSU loses to unranked USC at home and almost loses to South Carolina, but barely gets an OT win against Ole Miss
Texas looks really good, but the rest of it doesn't really seem to stand apart as much. Has the top of the SEC taken a step back this year, despite the Top 10 and top 20 being littered with SEC teams? Is parity starting to take over CFB due to NIL?