14. Kentucky- It's unreal how terrible this team is. Things may get very very very bad this season.
13. Ole Miss- Ok I will start off with the positives, this Rebel offense is approximately 100,000x better than last year. That is legitimately the ONLY positive. This version of defense seriously might be worse than last years!! Which is absolutely bind boggling. The can't tackle, they can't cover and they can't get off the field on 3rd downs. And while Bo Wallace is a heck of an athlete, if he keeps playing so recklessly, we really might see him die on the field at some point this year. We all knew this thing was gonna take time to rebuild, but this defense is AT LEAST 2 years away from being able to compete at an SEC level.
12. Vanderbilt- Poor Presbyterian was shown no mercy as Vandy showed what I thought they could be this year. James Franklin is a heck of a coach and it was fun to see his team perform at a higher level this weekend. Still have a tough schedule coming up but things are looking up.
11. Auburn- HAHAHA LOLOLOL
10. Arkansas- This is just one I do not get. I get you are missing your starting QB and you are playing the best team in the nation, but I agree with Tyler Wilson, this team simply quit. Why? Do the Razorbacks think they have nothing left to play for? If so, this season is going to be very very long.
9. Texas A&M- A solid win for A&M after a tough first loss last week. The spread is still gonna be tough to make work in the SEC but the Aggies needed this one.
8. Tennessee- I struggled the first 2 weeks with whether the Vols were really that good or really overrated. Well they answered that in the 2nd half yesterday. A Florida team, who I still think is very very weak, made Tennessee look stupid. But what scares me way more, it seems as if the team quit on Dooley when the collapse ensued. Fans are already calling for Dooley's head...again. Life in the SEC.
7. Missouri- A very impressive win for the Tigers at home. ASU is a solid team that Mizzou seemed to handle pretty easy. Now time for some more SEC. Interested to see who they will beat, if anybody.
6. Florida- Still not sold on this team. However, this is the best the Gators have looked in Muschamp's young career. They looked very sloppy in the first half, but the second half was very sharp. If they can find that kind of play consistently, then the Gators might just be back.
5. Mississippi State- The bulldogs in absolutely no way earned their spot here. The rest of the SEC's mediocrity pushed them to #5. What an absolutely pathetic performance by a team with so many expectations. The one positive I take from this is, it's better to learn from a win than a loss. Hopefully this is a swift kick to the ass. The Dawgs better wake up and set their focus on what lies ahead.
4. South Carolina- The Gamecocks struggled early, but found their rhythm late to make it a blowout. Both QBs played significant time and both were solid. This is stupid because 2 QB systems do not work in the SEC. I can not say that enough.
3. Georgia- The Bulldogs had 713 yards on offense. I'll let you have a minute to let that soak in... As long as Mark Richt doesn't do something stupid (like he always does, AM I RIGHT?), then Georgia will be at the top all year.
2. LSU- Another easy win. This team is so much fun to watch. All 4 defensive lineman, and their backups will start in the NFL. Now going into SEC play I only expect their level of play to go way up. Which is very frightening.
1. Alabama- BAMA PLAYED 6 RUNNING BACKS. ALL WERE GOOD. IT'S NOT FAIR. ROLL TIDE!!!
Heisman List (Week 3)
5. Braxton Miller
4. Aaron Murray
3. Tahj Boyd
2. De'Anthony Thomas
1. Geno Smith
My Top 10
10. Stanford/Texas
9. South Carolina
8. Clemson
7. West Virginia
6. Oklahoma
5. Georgia
4. Florida State
3. Oregon
2. LSU
1. Alabama
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