The SEC went 13-3 this week, with LSU, Texas A&M, and Florida suffering losses in big-time nonconference matchups. The Gators and Aggies lost at home while the Tigers missed an opportunity late in the game to take the lead against USC in Las Vegas.
In the other huge nonconference matchup, Georgia looked dominant against the Clemson Tigers in their neutral site game in Atlanta. Vanderbilt surprised with an upset win over Virginia Tech earning a marquee win for Clark Lea.
Elsewhere, the SEC dominated teams they should have dominated, winning by huge margins across the conference. Well, aside from South Carolina, who struggled with a scrappy Old Dominion team.
Each week Paul Myerberg of USA TODAY Sports updates his 1-134 re-rank, so how does the conference stack up after all of the week one action?
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SEC Rank: 1
Change: None
The Bulldogs may not be the defending national champion, but they haven’t taken much of a step back from their back-to-back championship run. Three in four years looks like a real possibility.
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SEC Rank: 2
Change: None
Texas made it look easy against Colorado State and we even got a glimpse of Arch Manning, who looked good in a reserve role.
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SEC Rank: 3
Change: Up 1
Jalen Milroe is already showing the benefits of playing for Kalen DeBoer. He averaged 22 yards per attempt in week one.
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SEC Rank: 4 (up 1)
Change: Up 2
The Ole Miss offense is humming as Jaxson Dart began his Heisman campaign with more than 400 yards of total offense and six total touchdowns.
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SEC Rank: 5 (Up 3)
Change: Up 2
Nico Iamaleava looked the part in his home debut for the Tennessee Volunteers. That September 21 matchup with the Sooners is going to be must-see television when the two five-star quarterbacks duel it out.
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SEC Rank: 6 (Up 1)
Change: Up 2
The Sooners offense was steady and the defense looked dominant. Are we seeing a change in philosophy in Norman?
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SEC Rank: 7 (Down 3)
Change: Down 10
Not a great start for the LSU Tigers. The defense looked better, but the offense couldn’t come through in crunch time when they had the ball inside the Trojans 15 with two minutes to play.
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SEC Rank: 8
Change: Up 1
The Missouri Tigers put a whooping on Murray State and Luther Burden is already in midseason form. They have the schedule to be a playoff contender.
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SEC Rank: 9
Change: Down 5
If you were looking for the definition of “oof” in the dictionary, you’d find the Texas A&M stat book beside it. Connor Weigman, after being touted a darkhorse Heisman candidate, averaged 3.3 yards per attempt against Notre Dame.
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SEC Rank: 10
Change: Up 1
Rain delays through this one for a loop from the get go. It could have been a bigger blowout win for the Wildcats, but it was a solid start to the season for Brock Vandergriff.
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SEC Rank: 11
Change: Up 3
Okay, that’s the Payton Thorne that threw for 3,000 yards while at Michigan State. If this is the type of offense we’re going to get from the Tigers, they could be a sleeper threat in the SEC.
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SEC Rank: 12
Change: Up 2
The Bobby Petrino hire is already paying dividends, as the Arkansas Razorbacks scored 70 points in their week one win. The real test comes this week, though, with a matchup vs. Oklahoma State.
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SEC Rank: 13 (up 4)
Change: Up 6
If Blake Shapen is ever going to have the breakout season, this could be the year. Jeff Lebby’s offense simplifies things and allows playmakers to make plays.
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SEC Rank: 14 (up 2)
Change: Up 50
What a win for Vandy. Went into halftime 17-3 and then fell behind 27-20 before beating Virginia Tech in overtime.
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SEC Rank: 15 (down 1)
Change: -7
It was a win for South Carolina, but against a team like Old Dominion, it probably should have been more dominating. That being said, true freshman edge Dylan Stewart is a monster.
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SEC Rank: 16 (down 3)
Change: -22
The Florida Gators had a great opportunity to show progression under Billy Napier and they fell flat on their face. The schedule is a rough one for the Gators and they could miss a bowl once again.
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