Halfway review of the SEC race

Shane Shackleford

By Shane Shackleford, Sports Columnist

Look.
I’ve been around sports most of my life as a player, as a coach, as a fan and as a
media type. I can honestly say that today, Saturday, Oct. 9 in the year of our Lord
2021 has blown me away as the best sports day I have ever witnessed.
Period.
The halfway point in the SEC schedule has yielded results and news I thought I would
never be reporting on. If there was any doubt that the Alliance Killer is the best college
football conference in the land, all of those doubts have been buried if in no other place
than College Station, Texas and Lexington, Ky.
Buckle up, folks, it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
Let’s get after it, starting with my SEC Halfway Review.

CURRENT STANDINGS

SEC EAST

1. Georgia 6-0, 4-0
2. Kentucky 6-0, 4-0
3. Tennessee 4-2, 2-1
4. Florida 4-2, 2-2
5. Missouri 3-3, 0-2
6. Vanderbilt 2-4, 0-2
7. South Carolina 3-3, 0-3

SEC WEST

1. Alabama 5-1, 2-1
2. Ole Miss 4-1, 1-1
3. Auburn 4-2, 1-1
4. Mississippi State 1-1, 3-2
5. Arkansas 4-2, 1-2
6. Texas A&M 4-2, 1-2
7. LSU 3-3, 1-2

TOP THREE TEAMS
● Georgia
● Kentucky
● Alabama
BOTTOM THREE TEAMS
● Missouri
● Vanderbilt
● South Carolina
THREE UNDERRATED SURPRISE TEAMS
● Kentucky
● Tennessee
● Arkansas
THREE OVERRATED SURPRISE TEAMS
● Florida
● LSU
● Missouri
THREE TEAMS MOST LIKELY TO WIN OUT
● Alabama
● Texas A&M
● Ole Miss
THREE TEAMS MOST LIKELY TO STRUGGLE THE REST OF THE SEASON
● LSU
● Vanderbilt
● South Carolina
TOP THREE COACHES
● Mark Stoops, UK
● Sam Pittman, ARK
● Kirby Smart, UGA
THREE COACHES WHO ARE ON HOT SEATS
● Ed Orgeron, LSU
● Dan Mullen, FLA
● Eliah Drinkwitz, MIZ
TOP THREE NEW COACHES IN THE SEC
● Josh Heupel, UT
● Bryan Harsin, AUB
● Shane Beamer, USC
TOP THREE OFFENSES (TOTAL YARDS GAINED/ GAME)
● Ole Miss- 549.3
● Florida- 502.3
● Auburn- 478.0
TOP THREE DEFENSES (TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED/ GAME)
● Georgia- 177.8
● Arkansas- 282.8
● Kentucky- 284.4
FINAL PREDICTED STANDINGS

SEC EAST

1. Georgia- 12-0, 8-0
2. Kentucky- 11-1, 7-1
3. Florida- 9-3, 5-3
4. Tennessee- 6-6, 3-5
5. South Carolina- 5-7, 2-6
6. Missouri- 4-8, 1-7
7. Vanderbilt- 2-10, 0-8

SEC WEST

1. Alabama- 11-1, 7-1
2. Ole Miss- 9-3, 5-3
Arkansas- 9-3, 5-3
Texas A&M- 9-3, 5-3
Auburn- 8-4, 5-3
6. Mississippi State- 5-7, 2-6
7. LSU- 4-8, 1-7
WEEK SIX WRAPUP
Texas A&M 41, Alabama 38
Why Should I Care: Finally, a Nick Saban former assistant beat the master. I don’t
know if I’m more disappointed that the giant fell at Kyle Field and lost their first game
since 2019 or Jimbo Fisher’s Aggies finally decided to play big boy ball this season.
Kentucky 42, LSU 21
Why Should I Care: The last two weeks at Kroger Field have been the two biggest
regular-season games I’ve seen there. The Wildcats dominated the line of scrimmage
and whipped the Tigers. Next week in Athens is the biggest game in program history
against new top-ranked Georgia.
Georgia 34, Auburn 10
Why Should I Care: The Bulldogs rolled again over a quality SEC foe in the South’s
Oldest Rivalry. But next week will be played against a physical Kentucky squad and as
the number one team in America. Oh, and did I mention the winner likely has the inside
track for Atlanta and the SEC Championship Game?
Ole Miss 52, Arkansas 51
Why Should I Care: This game in Oxford would have been the most interesting game
in the SEC this week until the night games were played. The Rebels and Razorbacks
stood toe-to-toe on offense and got blasted on defense. There’s an old saying- offense
sells tickets, but defense wins championships. I’ll just leave that right there.
Florida 42, Vanderbilt 0
Why Should I Care: The score was predictable, but as I watched the game it feels like
Gator head coach Dan Mullen is losing his grip on his team and the program. He spent
most of the first half verbally undressing his quarterbacks and gave a terse three-word
interview at halftime. Something isn’t passing the smell test in Gainesville.
Tennessee 45, South Carolina 20
Why Should I Care: Once again, the Vols held serve against a bottom level SEC team
in Carolina in fine fashion, jumping out to a 38-7 lead and cruising to the win. Next
week’s game with Ole Miss could either look like a basketball score in the 60’s or Ole
Miss will roll 60 or so and the Vols won’t keep up. Plus former UT coach Lane Kiffin
returns to Knoxville. Reckon the Vol faithful will have their popcorn ready?
Missouri 48, North Texas 35
Why Should I Care: The Tigers jumped to a big lead, played solid defense for a half or
so, and had to hold on to win over a Mean Green squad led by a 28-year old freshman
quarterback (Austin Aune) who threw for 305 yards. Heard he might have a NIL deal
with either Tylenol or Sunbeam Heating Pads. The Tigers still have a ton of issues on
defense but survived.
WEEK SEVEN PREDICTIONS
Last week, the Backwoods Swami went 6-1 for the week (doggone it, Alabama). For
the season, the Swami is 58-7 (.892). Let’s make some more predictions, shall we?
Auburn at Arkansas
Florida at LSU
Texas A&M at Missouri
Kentucky at Georgia (NOTE: I hope I’m wrong.)
Vanderbilt at South Carolina
Alabama at Mississippi State
Ole Miss at Tennessee
WEEK SEVEN RANKINGS- (NOTE: TAKE NOTE FOR HISTORICAL CONTEXT.)
1. Georgia – Time for the Bulldogs to wear the crown.
2. Kentucky – The Cats are a step from the top of the mountain.
3. Alabama – The Tide may have become more dangerous because they’re angry.
4. Ole Miss – Hard to argue with that nuclear offense.
5. Auburn – The Tigers have become a steady unit under Bryan Harsin.
6. Florida – Talent wise, the Gators should be higher, but there seems to be some
problems in the Swamp.
7. Texas A&M – The Aggies finally put it together. Can they carry it forward?
8. Arkansas – The Hogs have dropped a couple. The game with Auburn could start
the bounce back.
9. Tennessee – You cannot overlook the job Josh Heupel has done on Rocky Top.
A win over Ole Miss Saturday could propel the Vols into the upper half of the
SEC.
10.Mississippi State – The Bulldogs have the passing game, but I’m wondering how
they respond to the tougher half of their schedule, beginning with Alabama.
11. LSU – There are some serious issues in Baton Rouge, beginning with the status
of Coach O. His coaching job is on very thin ice. Could the Tigers move on
soon?
12.South Carolina – Coach Shane Beamer is rebuilding the Gamecocks in the shark
tank of the SEC. It’s going to take time.
13.Missouri – Even though the Tigers won, they had to survive an 1-3 North Texas
squad. There are still serious issues on defense and the offense can put enough
points up to cover it.
14.Vanderbilt – Poor Vandy. The Commodores are trying hard, but they are simply
overmatched.