Power Ranking the SEC After Week 13: Ole Miss, Alabama, and Texas A&M all fall

Texas A&M v Auburn
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. . 6-5 (4-4). 526. . 8. UFG. Won 24-17 Vs Ole Miss. .

When Billy Napier and Florida were 4-3 heading into a stretch where they'd face Georgia, Texas, LSU, and Ole Miss it seemed like this season was heading toward disaster. Instead, Billy Napier weathered the storm winning two massive games which has given the program momentum. A ton of that momentum is thanks to the development of true freshman quarterback DJ Lagway. As Lagway continues to ascend, the Gators are becoming a top team for transfers on the offensive side of the football which will make the Gators a team to watch in 2025.

. 8-3 (5-2). . . TAMUags. . . Lost 43-41 Vs Auburn. 535. 7

. OMR. Lost 24-17 Vs Florida. . 532. . . . 8-3 (4-3). 6

This offseason, Ole Miss put a ton of money into building a team that can beat Georgia as the Rebels wanted to make it to the College Football Playoff. The issue is, the Rebels investment didn't account for beating Kentucky, LSU, or Florida as the Rebels now suffered their third loss. Jaxson Dart seriously struggled late in that game without Tre Harris and what could've been a program chnaging season may change the program for the worse.

. 523. . Tidey. . 8-3 (4-3). 5. . Lost 24-3 Vs Oklahoma.

On Saturday Night, the Alabama Football team went from firmly in the College Football Playoff to a team looking for some help in the days to come. Every one of Alabama's issues were on full display against Oklahoma as the defense allowed Oklahoma to run the ball 49 times for 260 yards while the Tide's offensive line got dominated. The Crimson Tide are talented enough to beat any team on any day yet, they're inconsistent enough to lose on any given Saturday.