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With six of the 14 teams in the Southeastern Conference on a bye, Week 6 wasn’t exactly the most exciting Saturday we’ve seen this season.

Auburn at Florida was a high-draw matchup, albeit riddled with turnovers on both sides. While both team’s offenses were exposed, no one can deny that it was a fun game to watch. The game was similar to the Florida/Miami game earlier this season, but with more on the line.

Georgia at Tennessee showed great promise in the first quarter to be a highly competitive football game. However, as time pressed on, the Volunteers proved that they were not as conditioned or well-prepared as the Bulldogs, and UGA took down Smokey in solid fashion.

LSU and Missouri both got the job done against their non-conference opponents. 

Missouri quarterback Kelly Bryant suffered leg injury after a late, low hit from a Troy defender, and returned to the sideline on crutches. Only time will tell as to how it will affect the rest of the season.

Check out the power rankings after Week 6:

1. Alabama (5-0)

2. LSU (5-0)

3. Georgia (5-0)

4. Florida (6-0)

5. Auburn (5-1)

6. Missouri (4-1)

7. Texas A&M (3-2)

8. South Carolina (2-3)

9. Mississippi State (3-2)

10. Kentucky (2-3)

11. Ole Miss (3-3)

12. Arkansas (2-3)

13. Tennessee (1-4)

14. Vanderbilt (1-4)

Visit BamaCentral every Sunday this season for updated SEC power rankings.