

SEC GAMEDAY — WEEK 7: THE TITANS ARE RISING 

The giants have awakened, the middle of the league is a demolition derby, and every Saturday feels like a playoff elimination game.
At the top of the mountain stands LSU — undefeated, unbothered, and unleashing absolute chaos behind Arch Manning’s Heisman‑level tear.
Right behind them, Georgia has rediscovered its bite, stacking SEC wins and leaning on a defense that’s starting to look like the old Kirby Smart machine again.
And don’t sleep on Florida or Alabama — both sitting at 3–1 in conference and very much alive in the hunt.
But the real story?
The SEC is a battlefield from top to bottom.
Texas fighting for relevance.
South Carolina refusing to fold.
A&M and Tennessee stuck in the mud.
And Vanderbilt… somehow producing the conference’s leading passer in the middle of a 2–6 season.
This league is madness — and it’s only getting better.
SEC Standings — Week 7#2 LSU.......................... 7–0 [4–0]
#18 Georgia..................... 5–2 [3–1]
#7 Florida...................... 6–1 [3–1]
#25 Alabama.................... 5–3 [3–1]
Missouri.................................. 4–3 [2–1]
#11 Ole Miss.................... 6–1 [2–1]
Texas.......................... 4–3 [3–2]
South Carolina............................ 3–4 [2–2]
#15 Texas A&M.................. 5–2 [1–2]
#23 Tennessee.................. 4–2 [1–2]
Auburn.................................... 4–3 [1–2]
Mississippi State......................... 4–3 [1–2]
Oklahoma.................................. 3–5 [1–3]
Kentucky.................................. 3–4 [1–3]
Vanderbilt................................ 2–6 [1–3]
Arkansas.................................. 3–4 [0–3]
Conference Leaders — SEC Superstars 
Passing Yards: Lunch Winfield (Vanderbilt) – 2,634 yards
Passing TDs: Arch Manning (LSU) – 24 TDs
Rushing Yards: Harlem Berry (LSU) – 754 yards
Rushing TDs: Bo Jackson (Texas A&M) – 9 TDs
Receiving Yards: Landon Roldan (Georgia) – 811 yards
Receiving TDs: Christian Neptune (Ole Miss) – 9 TDs
Tackles: Rashad Johnson Jr. (Texas A&M) – 61 tackles
Sacks: Marco Jones (Texas A&M) – 7.5 sacks
Interceptions: Jaylon Braxton (LSU) – 5 INTs
The SEC is entering its danger zone — where one loss can end a season, one upset can rewrite the playoff picture, and one superstar can change everything.
This is where legends are made.

