Week 13 SEC Power Rankings: Texas A&M and Georgia On A Collission Course

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Nov 15 2025 Athens Georgia USA Georgia Bulldogs running back Cash Jones 32 recovers an onside kick in the second half against the Texas Longhorns at Sanford Stadium Mandatory Credit Dale Zanine Imagn Images

Week 13 saw Texas A&M stay perfect with a heart-stopping 31-30 escape against South Carolina, while Georgia bulldozed Texas 35-10 to reclaim momentum. Oklahoma stunned Alabama 23-21 in Tuscaloosa, flipping the script on the Tide’s season, and Ole Miss kept rolling with a 34-24 win over Florida. LSU eked out a 23-22 victory at home over Arkansas, Missouri handled Mississippi State 49-27, and Tennessee cruised past New Mexico State 42-9 in a non-conference tune-up.

College Football Viewing Guide, Week 13

1. Texas A&M Aggies (10-0 overall, 7-0 Conference)

The Aggies dodged a bullet versus South Carolina and remain the SEC’s only unbeaten, with a defense that’s bent but never broken. A SEC Championship game spot and a bye in the CFP are a certainty if they win out. Next up: vs. Samford.

2. Georgia Bulldogs (9-1 overall, 7-1 Conference)

Kirby Smart’s crew eviscerated Texas 35-10, showcasing a defense that’s allowed just 188 points all year. Their one loss to Alabama feels like ancient history now. Next up: vs. Charlotte.

3. Ole Miss Rebels (10-1 overall, 6-1 Conference)

Lane Kiffin’s squad methodically dismantled Florida 34-24, extending their win streak to four. With the nation’s best scoring offense (409 points), the Rebels could be title game bound. Next up: BYE.

4. Oklahoma Sooners (8-2 overall, 4-2 Conference)

Brent Venables’ defense delivered the upset of the week, holding Alabama to 21 points in a 23-21 shocker. Their road dominance (4-0) screams dark horse CFP candidate. Next up: vs. Missouri.

5. Alabama Crimson Tide (8-2 overall, 6-1 Conference)

A gut-wrenching 23-21 home loss to Oklahoma drops Bama, but their elite D (178 allowed) and resume keep them in the CFP mix. Kalen DeBoer needs a miracle run to get to the SEC Championship. Next up: vs. Eastern Illinois.

6. Vanderbilt Commodores (8-2 overall, 4-2 Conference)

The ‘Dores are the feel-good story, but wins over Kentucky and Tennessee could bring Vanderbilt to a 10 win regular season. Next up: vs. Kentucky.

7. Texas Longhorns (7-3 overall, 4-2 Conference)

Arch Manning and the Longhorns. got torched 35-10 at Georgia, exposing road vulnerabilities (2-3 away). Next up: vs. Arkansas.

8. Tennessee Volunteers (7-3 overall, 3-3 Conference)

The Volunteers had a sloppy 42-9 win over New Mexico State. Rivalry redemption in The Swamp awaits. Next up: @ Florida.

9. Missouri Tigers (7-3 overall, 3-3 Conference)

A 49-27 rout of Mississippi State highlights Mizzou’s balanced attack (150 differential), but they need chaos above to sniff the title game. Next up: @ Oklahoma.

10. LSU Tigers (6-4 overall, 3-4 Conference)

The Tigers’ game-winning drive sealed a 23-22 nail-biter over Arkansas, snapping a skid. The Bayou Bengals are now bowl-eligible and building. Next up: vs. Western Kentucky.

11. Kentucky Wildcats (5-5 overall, 2-5 Conference)

A 42-10 non-conference blowout over Tennessee Tech gets Kentucky back to .500. Next up: @ Vanderbilt.

12. Mississippi State Bulldogs (5-6 overall, 1-6 Conference)

Jeff Lebby’s squad fought but fell 49-27 to Missouri, extending their conference woes. They have made progress, but there’s still a long way to go in Starkville. Next up: BYE.

13. Auburn Tigers (4-6 overall, 1-6 Conference)

Auburn is mired in a two-game skid, outscored in conference play. A tune up vs. Mercer gets the Tigers ready for the Iron Bowl. Next up: vs. Mercer.

14. Florida Gators (3-7 overall, 2-5 Conference)

The Gators couldn’t keep pace with Ole Miss in a 34-24 defeat, dropping to 0-5 on the road and dashing their bowl dreams. Next up: vs. Tennessee.

15. South Carolina Gamecocks (3-7 overall, 1-7 Conference)

The Gamecocks suffered a historic collapse after building up a 30-3 halftime lead at Texas A&M. Shane Beamer’s seat just got a lot hotter. Next up: vs. Coastal Carolina.

16. Arkansas Razorbacks (2-8 overall, 0-6 Conference)

The Hogs came agonizingly close (22-23 loss at LSU), but 0-6 in conference seals a dismal campaign. Arkansas needs to decide if they continue with the Bobby Petrino 2.0 experience Next up: @ Texas.

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