The SEC Championship match-up is set, with Florida and Alabama meeting for the second straight year in a game with national championship implications as well. There wasn't too much of a shake-up anywhere in the rankings this week. Vanderbilt has a golden chance to climb out of the basement this weekend when Kentucky visits on Senior Day.

1. Florida (9-0, 7-0 Southeastern Conference)

No one has to tell the Gators they've looked a little sluggish on offense in recent weeks, but that hasn't stopped them from continuing the nation's best winning streak at 19 games.

 

2. Alabama (9-0, 6-0)

A 144-yard rushing performance by Mark Ingram and 73-yard touchdown catch-and-run by Julio Jones against LSU helped the Crimson Tide to another SEC West division title.

 

3. LSU (7-2, 4-2)

The Tigers' frustrating 24-15 loss to Alabama ruined any hopes of making the SEC Championship.

 

 

4. Tennessee (5-4, 2-3)

Few teams have played as well as the Volunteers the past four weeks. 2008 feels like a long time ago.

 

5. Auburn (7-3, 3-3)

A whomping of Furman on Homecoming gave the Tigers their second straight win and guaranteed them a winning season in Gene Chizik's inaugural season.

 

6. Arkansas (5-4, 2-4)

Ryan Mallett lit up the South Carolina secondary, completing 23-27 passes for 329 yards to lead the Razorbacks to a 33-16 win in Fayetteville.

 

7. South Carolina (6-4, 3-4)

Frustration is mounting again in Columbia for the Gamecocks, who for the third straight year are sputtering late in the season after a hot start.

 

8. Ole Miss (6-3, 2-3)

Jevan Snead had an interception-free day against Northern Arizona, but he has struggled greatly against conference foes in an up-and-down year.

 

9. Georgia (5-4, 3-3)

Looks like the tables have turned in the Peach State: The Bulldogs are 0-3 against ranked foes this year, while in-state rival No. 7 Georgia Tech looks Orange Bowl-bound.

 

10. Mississippi State (4-5, 2-3)

Sign Dan Mullen up for SEC Coach of the Year if he can lead the Bulldogs to two wins in their last three games for bowl eligibility, a difficult but achievable feat.

 

11. Kentucky (5-4, 1-4)

The Wildcats shouldn't be too confident this weekend as they have had an unusually close series in recent years with Vanderbilt and are very banged-up.

 

12. Vanderbilt (2-8, 0-6)

The Commodores may have nothing to play for but pride, but it would be pretty cool to send out a bunch of senior starters with a victory in their last home game Saturday.

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