The conference title game in the SEC is set with two weeks remaining in the regular season. By virtue of Georgia’s win over Mississippi State and LSU’s road victory over Arkansas (in addition to an Alabama win at Ole Miss), the Bulldogs and Tigers will face off in Atlanta on Dec. 3.
While we know who will occupy the top spots in both the SEC East and West, we don’t know exactly what the final order of finish will look like in each division. Results from the final two weeks could result in more shakeup below the top-seed line.
With that in mind, here’s what the SEC standings look like at the conclusion of Week 11.