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CBS Sports Unveils SEC Post-Spring Power Rankings
by Staff Reporter
May 19, 20263 Comments

Brett Patzke-USA TODAY Sports
According to Brad Crawford of CBS Sports, LSU is the third-best team in the SEC following spring practice.
Just ahead of LSU are Texas and Georgia in Crawford's SEC post-spring power rankings.
LSU's odds to win the SEC Championship are +850, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
1. Texas
2. Georgia
3. LSU
4. Ole Miss
5. Texas A&M
6. Alabama
7. Oklahoma
8. Tennessee
9. Florida
10. Missouri
11. South Carolina
12. Auburn
13. Vanderbilt
14. Kentucky
15. Mississippi State
16. Arkansas
Just ahead of LSU are Texas and Georgia in Crawford's SEC post-spring power rankings.
LSU's odds to win the SEC Championship are +850, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
quote:Complete Power Rankings:
3. LSU
Lane Kiffin has tempered Year 1 expectations, but maybe that's just a stay-focused warning to his all-star roster, most of which just arrived in Baton Rouge through the portal. This is an expensive group constructed like a legitimate championship threat throughout the two-deep, not just a dangerous offense masking defensive concerns.
LSU's previous regime was plagued by defensive inconsistency before the offense disappeared in 2025. Kiffin brings in top-five plug-and-play transfers like quarterback Sam Leavitt, offensive tackle Jordan Seaton and edge rusher Princewill Umanmielen.
Physical upgrades matter, especially when the Tigers face Clemson, Ole Miss and Texas A&M within the first four weeks. The schedule lightens from there, leading into a critical November stretch that could impact CFP seeding. The reason LSU sits at No. 3 instead of higher comes down to trust. Texas and Georgia have already proven it. LSU still has to show it. The Tigers' ceiling absolutely belongs in that conversation. Odds +850
1. Texas
2. Georgia
3. LSU
4. Ole Miss
5. Texas A&M
6. Alabama
7. Oklahoma
8. Tennessee
9. Florida
10. Missouri
11. South Carolina
12. Auburn
13. Vanderbilt
14. Kentucky
15. Mississippi State
16. Arkansas
Filed Under: LSU Football
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