SEC Power Rankings After Week 4: Auburn Climbing Up

Sep 24, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Trevor Knight (8) and Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Conner McQueen (14) celebrate a touchdown while Arkansas Razorbacks defensive back Henre
Sep 24, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Trevor Knight (8) and Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Conner McQueen (14) celebrate a touchdown while Arkansas Razorbacks defensive back Henre /
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Sep 24, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Trevor Knight (8) and Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Conner McQueen (14) celebrate a touchdown while Arkansas Razorbacks defensive back Henre /

The big picture for SEC football is becoming clearer after four weeks of games. Here is how our power rankings stand after week 4.

There was a lot of shake-up for SEC football after week four, including a coach already being fired after a disappointing start.

Of course that coach is Les Miles who LSU was finally able to let go after losing to Auburn on Saturday night. The Tigers of LSU are now just 2-2 on the season after entering the year with expectations of winning a National Championship.

Ole Miss was able to bounce-back with a huge win over Georgia at home. After a couple of close games someone finally humbled the Bulldogs.

In the bottom five teams we saw Kentucky take a step forward with a win over South Carolina. That was a much needed win for Mark Stoops and the team.

Tennessee started slow yet again, but scored 35 points in the second half on what was supposed to be the best defense in the SEC. Now Florida takes a huge step back without their starting quarterback Luke Del Rio.

And finally in SEC action, Texas A&M asserted itself as a dominate team in the conference by pulling away from Arkansas late. The Razorbacks were in this game in the fourth quarter, but eventually let it slip away.

In out-of-conference games Alabama destroyed Kent State, Mississippi State survived against UMASS, Missouri demolished Delaware State and Vanderbilt beat Western Kentucky by one point.

Overall it was a pretty good weekend for the SEC as they went 4-0 in out-of-conference games, and we have a pretty good idea how who the top teams in the conference will be this year.

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