SEC WEEK 6 RECAP β LSU LEADS, GEORGIA SURGES, FLORIDA STAYS PERFECT, AND CHAOS BUILDS 
Week 6 delivered clarity at the top and chaos everywhere else.
LSU remains undefeated.
Georgia continues to climb.
Florida is suddenly a real threat.
Texas is rolling through SEC play.
Auburn enters the rankings.
Oklahoma and Alabama stabilize.
And Ole Miss + Texas A&M remain untouched β but still havenβt played SEC games.
The SEC is tightening β and Week 7 is loaded with heavyweight matchups.
#5 LSU β The SECβs New Standard
5β0 and 1β0 in SEC play.
LSU continues to look like the most complete team in the conference.
Physical, balanced, and efficient β the Tigers are built for the long haul.
#6 Georgia β Heating Up Fast
5β1 and 2β0 in SEC play.
Georgia is playing its best football of the season.
Greg Katula remains elite with **1,964 passing yards**, and Dominick Payne is still the SECβs top receiver.
The Bulldogs are officially rolling.
#11 Florida β The SECβs Biggest Surprise
5β0 and 2β0 in SEC play.
Florida continues to shock the conference with explosive offense and clean execution.
Max Stephen is up to **13 rushing touchdowns**, and the Gators look legit.
#24 Texas β A Quiet Contender
5β1 and 3β0 in SEC play.
Texas is quietly stacking wins and building real momentum.
The Longhorns are physical, disciplined, and dangerous.
#25 Auburn β A Breakout Start
4β1 and 1β0 in SEC play.
Auburn continues to impress and now enters the rankings.
A balanced, tough football team.
#18 Oklahoma β Stabilizing
4β2 and 1β1 in SEC play.
Oklahoma has recovered from the early stumble and looks dangerous again.
Damien Dozier leads the SEC with **44 tackles**, and Josh Donnerson is up to **7.5 sacks**.
#20 Alabama β Back on Track
4β2 and 1β1 in SEC play.
Alabama has steadied the ship.
Amir Hall is up to **633 rushing yards**, and Kevin Hoppes leads the SEC with **9 receiving touchdowns**.
South Carolina β A Needed Bye Week
2β3 and 1β1 in SEC play.
South Carolina remains competitive but inconsistent.
#2 Ole Miss β Still Perfect, Still Waiting
4β0 and 0β0 in SEC play.
Ole Miss remains untouched β but still hasnβt played an SEC game.
The Rebels are about to be tested.
#5 Texas A&M β Unbeaten and Untested
4β0 and 0β0 in SEC play.
Texas A&M continues to look like a complete football team.
Their SEC schedule begins soon β and the Aggies look ready.
Arkansas β Slipping
2β3 and 0β1 in SEC play.
Arkansas is struggling to find consistency.
Still dangerous β but trending down.
Vanderbilt β Reality Check
3β2 and 0β2 in SEC play.
Vanderbilt has cooled off after a hot start.
Still competitive β but the SEC grind is real.
Tennessee β Searching for Answers
2β4 and 0β2 in SEC play.
Tennessee is struggling badly.
Hasheem Ogundeji still leads the SEC with **19 passing touchdowns**, but the Vols need more.
Missouri β In Trouble
2β3 and 0β2 in SEC play.
Missouri is fighting β but the results arenβt there.
Kentucky β Middle of the Pack
2β2 and 0β1 in SEC play.
Kentucky is competitive β but not explosive.
Mississippi State β Stuck in Neutral
2β3 and 0β1 in SEC play.
Mississippi State is tough, but limited.
Key SEC Games β Week 7
β’ **#2 Ole Miss vs #25 Auburn** β Rebelsβ first SEC test
β’ **#24 Texas vs #18 Oklahoma** β massive rivalry energy
β’ **#5 Texas A&M vs Kentucky** β Aggies begin SEC play
#5 LSU -------------------------- 5β0 [1β0]
#6 Georgia ---------------------- 5β1 [2β0]
#11 Florida ---------------------- 5β0 [2β0]
#24 Texas ----------------------- 5β1 [3β0]
#25 Auburn ---------------------- 4β1 [1β0]
#18 Oklahoma -------------------- 4β2 [1β1]
#20 Alabama -------------------- 4β2 [1β1]
South Carolina ------------------------------ 2β3 [1β1]
#2 Ole Miss -------------------- 4β0 [0β0]
#5 Texas A&M ------------------ 4β0 [0β0]
Arkansas ------------------------------------ 2β3 [0β1]
Vanderbilt ---------------------------------- 3β2 [0β2]
Tennessee ----------------------------------- 2β4 [0β2]
Kentucky ------------------------------------ 2β2 [0β1]
Missouri ------------------------------------ 2β3 [0β2]
Mississippi State ---------------------------- 2β3 [0β1]
SEC STAT LEADERS β WEEK 6
PASSING
Yards: Greg Katula (Georgia) β 1,964
TDs: Hasheem Ogundeji (Tennessee) β 19
RUSHING
Yards: Amir Hall (Alabama) β 633
TDs: Max Stephen (Florida) β 13
RECEIVING
Yards: Dominick Payne (Georgia) β 693
TDs: Kevin Hoppes (Alabama) β 9
DEFENSE
Tackles: Damien Dozier (Oklahoma) β 44
Sacks: Josh Donnerson (Oklahoma) β 7.5
Interceptions: 2βway tie β 4