13. Auburn- LOLOLOLOL
12. Tennessee- Well this game did it. Dooley has been digging his grave for a long time, but Saturday, he finally jumped into that grave and assured his fate. To lose to Missouri is unacceptable, but to lose the way he did with bone headed coached, is unforgivable and will lead him to unemployment next year.
11. Arkansas- This team is just outmatched week in and week out. It truly is sad to watch.
10. Missouri- Congrats to Missouri for catching the Vols at the perfect time. Now give credit where credit is due, the Tigers did a wonderful job coming back after being down 14 in the 4th quarter. But this win was as a result of a complete melt down by Derek Dooley and his staff. But congrats on their 2nd and last SEC win this season.
9. Ole Miss- I have no explanation for why this team continues to do this. All the Rebels have to do is find a way to win against an inferior team AND THEY ARE BOWL ELIGIBLE. But instead they squander a lead, let Vandy hang around, and blow it. Now the Rebs have to either go into Death Valley and win (hahahahaha) or beat the Bulldogs, something they haven't done since 2008. Now I'm not saying it's impossible, but this was their chance.
8. Vanderbilt- A good road SEC win, but this thing was handed to them. But I will say, James Franklin continues to impress. And a win is a win.
7. Mississippi State- First we'll go with the good: the offense. The Bulldog's offense finally came back to life Saturday against a very good LSU defense. Now the bad: the defense. They looked TERRIBLE. And what has to be frustrating for Bulldog fans, is knowing they have so much talent. The team just can't get pressure on any QB. And that is very problematic going into the last two weeks facing two very electric offenses and QBs. While 9-3 is very much a possibility, so is 7-5.
6. Florida- Pathetic and lucky. That's what the Gators were on Saturday.
5. South Carolina- They beat a team they should have, and looked good doing it. Typical Steve Spurrier style. Look poised to get that double digit win total for the 2nd year in a row.
4. Texas A&M- I mean all you can say is WOW. Coach of the year. Player of the year. Give it to them all. The Aggies came into Bryant Denney, with no fear, no reservation and a PERFECT game plan. This team is scary right now. And with their offense getting all this praise, we are forgetting how well their defense looks right now. I could go on and on with praise for this team, but I'm sure you've heard enough. I am now a believer.
3. LSU- It was very impressive to see the Tigers out and play with a lot of heart after such a demoralizing loss just a week ago. It seems as if Mettennburger has finally found some rhythm and is picking defenses apart with an incredibly strong arm. And while the defense struggled at times, they make the plays when they have to. Love him or hate him, Les Miles is one of the best in the business.
2. Georgia- The Bulldogs played Auburn, therefore we learned absolutely nothing new about this team. Except for, with an Alabama loss, they are right back in the hunt for National Championship, BUT I BET MARK RICHT FINDS A WAY TO SCREW THIS UP.
1. Alabama- This was the perfect storm for the Tide. Coming off an emotional win at LSU and running into a red hot Aggie team. Not even a Nick Saban lead team could work they're way out of a 20-0 hole. Now with all that said and walking away with a loss, I still think Alabama is the best team in the SEC and the best team in the nation.
Heisman List (Week 3)
5. Braxton Miller
4. Johnny Manziel
3. Manti Te'O
2. Kenjon Barner
1. Colin Klein
My Top 10
10. Clemson
9. Texas A&M
8. Florida State
7. South Carolina
6. LSU
5. Notre Dame
4. Georgia
3. Alabama
2. Oregon
1. Kansas State
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