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The regular season is now in the books how did the SEC teams stack up to each other

The regular season is now in the books how did the SEC teams stack up to each other
Nov. 27, 2022


Saturday has played out the only game remaining game in the SEC will be the battle between Georgia and LSU playing for the SEC championship title. But let us take the last look now that the regular season has ended. Big winners and losers from Saturday. Let's start with the big losers LSU lost to Texas A&M, which in turn took them out of any chances to be in this year's playoffs.

Ole Miss lost to Miss St. in their annual egg bowl. Florida lost to it instate rival Florida St. disappointing ends to their seasons. Big winners South Carolina beating Clemson in their annual instate rival game the Palmetto bowl bring the trophy back to Columbia. taking out of Clemson which stayed for 9 years and the win gave the Gamecocks an overall record of 8-4 the icing on the cake knock them out of any playoff talk.

Texas A&M manhandles then number 5 LSU knock them out of any playoff hope. Georgia is the number 1 team with a win over its in-state rival giving Georgia a perfect 12-0 record heading into the SEC championship to face off with LSU the western division winner.

Missouri's win over Arkansas made Missouri bowl eligible with a 6-6 record. Here is the order I placed for each SEC team. You will notice I did not place the teams in total wins compared to losses here, overall performances for the 12-game season there key wins and key losses. So here they are.

1 - Georgia
2 - Alabama
3- South Carolina
4 - Tennseess
5 - LSU
6 - Miss St.
7 - Ole Miss
8 - Missouri
9- Kentucky
10 - Arkansas
11 - Vanderbilt
12 - Arkansas
13 - Texas A&M
14 - Auburn
 
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