

SEC GAMEDAY — WEEK 9: THE UNDEFEATED TIGERS & THE RISING POWERS 

At the top of the mountain, untouched and unbothered, stands the last undefeated powerhouse in the conference.
LSU is now 8–0 (5–0), and the Tigers look every bit like a team built for Atlanta and beyond. Arch Manning is dealing, Harlem Berry is slicing through defenses, and the LSU defense is forcing turnovers at a championship rate. This is a juggernaut.
But the chase pack is heating up.
Alabama has surged to 6–3 (4–1), playing its best football of the season and refusing to fade.
Ole Miss and Florida sit right behind them at 3–1 in conference, both with the firepower to make a late push.
Georgia and Texas are battling in the thick of the race, while A&M, Missouri, and Mississippi State are all lurking with upset potential.
Below them, the middle of the league is a blender — South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Auburn, Arkansas — all dangerous, all flawed, all capable of wrecking someone’s season.
This is the SEC. Nothing is safe.
SEC Standings — Week 9#2 LSU.......................... 8–0 [5–0]
#18 Alabama.................... 6–3 [4–1]
#7 Ole Miss.................... 7–1 [3–1]
#14 Florida.................... 6–1 [3–1]
Georgia............................ 5–3 [3–2]
#22 Texas....................... 5–3 [3–2]
#12 Texas A&M.................. 6–2 [2–2]
Missouri.................................. 4–4 [2–2]
Mississippi State......................... 5–3 [2–2]
South Carolina............................ 3–5 [2–3]
Oklahoma.................................. 4–5 [2–3]
Tennessee................................ 4–4 [1–3]
Auburn.................................... 4–4 [1–3]
Arkansas.................................. 4–4 [1–3]
Vanderbilt................................ 2–6 [1–3]
Kentucky.................................. 3–5 [1–4]
Conference Leaders — Week 9 Superstars 
Passing Yards: Desmond Williams Jr. (Ole Miss) – 2,700 yards
Passing TDs: Arch Manning (LSU) – 25 TDs
Rushing Yards: Harlem Berry (LSU) – 899 yards
Rushing TDs: Bo Jackson (Texas A&M) – 9 TDs
Receiving Yards: Landon Roldan (Georgia) – 926 yards
Receiving TDs: Landon Roldan (Georgia) – 11 TDs
Tackles: Jai'Mier Scott (Missouri) – 75 tackles
Sacks: Marco Jones (Texas A&M) – 7.5 sacks
Interceptions: Jaylon Braxton (LSU) – 5 INTs
The SEC is entering its final act — where contenders become champions, pretenders get exposed, and every Saturday rewrites the story.
This is where legends are made.


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