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Updated SEC Week 13 Power Rankings
by TD Staff Reporter
November 30, 20154 Comments

Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
LSU remains at No. 6 in the latest SEC Power Rankings from ESPN after beating Texas A&M 19-7 on Saturday night.
The Tigers finished the regular season with a 8-3, 5-3 record and will have to wait until Sunday to find out what Bowl game they are heading to.
2. Ole Miss (9-3)
3. Florida (10-2)
4. Mississippi State (8-4)
5. Arkansas (7-5)
6. LSU (8-3)
7. Tennessee (8-4)
8. Georgia (9-3)
9. Texas A&M (8-4)
10. Auburn (6-6)
11. Kentucky (5-7)
12. Vanderbilt (4-8)
13. Missouri (5-7)
14. South Carolina (3-9)
The Tigers finished the regular season with a 8-3, 5-3 record and will have to wait until Sunday to find out what Bowl game they are heading to.
quote:1. Alabama (11-1)
6. LSU (8-3): He was gone until he wasn't. It appears Les Miles will remain LSU's coach after athletic director Joe Alleva followed a 19-7 win over Texas A&M with his announcement on Miles' future. The Tigers pulling out a victory after all the drama surrounding their head coach throughout the week is admirable, but a step forward still needs to be taken. LSU is tied for third in the SEC West. Tigers fans understandably want to be contending for titles.
2. Ole Miss (9-3)
3. Florida (10-2)
4. Mississippi State (8-4)
5. Arkansas (7-5)
6. LSU (8-3)
7. Tennessee (8-4)
8. Georgia (9-3)
9. Texas A&M (8-4)
10. Auburn (6-6)
11. Kentucky (5-7)
12. Vanderbilt (4-8)
13. Missouri (5-7)
14. South Carolina (3-9)
Filed Under: LSU Football
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