Yet another week of SEC football action has come and gone, and the conference’s championship game picture has become cloudier as a result of Saturday’s results.
Yes, after the Georgia Bulldogs upset the Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday night in Athens, there are only two one-loss SEC teams remaining. However, how does that game and others from this past Saturday affect the SEC standings?
Let’s answer that question by taking a look at the updated SEC conference standings coming out of Week 12.
Updated SEC Football Standings after Week 12
T-1. Texas, Texas A&M (5-1)
3. Georgia (6-2)
4. Tennessee (5-2)
T-5. Alabama, Ole Miss (4-2)
7. South Carolina (5-3)
T-8. Missouri, LSU, Vanderbilt (3-3)
T-11. Arkansas, Florida (3-4)
T-13. Oklahoma, Auburn (1-5)
15. Kentucky (1-6)
16. Mississippi State (0-6)
As mentioned, there are only two SEC teams with one conference loss: Texas and Texas A&M. However, the Longhorns and Aggies play each other in two weeks.
Alabama is 4-2 ahead of its Week 13 trip to Oklahoma, and rival Auburn is lurking right after. The Crimson Tide, should they win both of those games, could make it to Atlanta for the SEC championship game.