LIVE: SEC Football Power Rankings for Week 8 of 2024 hit out” as Texas longhorns steps on the cement mountain” leaving Mississippi State under the Grass” Oklahoma still pushing the top wheel barrow” while Kentucky continue chasing the board” here is the full ranks from 1-16…
At least for the time being, Texas has the top spot in the SEC rankings. In addition to holding the top spot in both national polls, the Longhorns are presently undefeated in SEC play. Additionally, the only team in the conference with a 3-0 record is Texas A&M, an in-state foe with a 5-1 overall record.
Things are less rosy among many of the other preseason conference challengers, who either lost on Saturday or played sloppily in wins. And yet, a few others who were dismissed at various points along the way continue to surge upward.
So how do the teams in the SEC stack up as we head into mid-October? Here’s the Week 8 edition of AL.com’s SEC football power rankings for 2024 (all times Central and all games Saturday):
This week’s game: vs. Georgia, 6:30 p.m., ABC
Steve Sarkisian’s plan to manage Quinn Ewers’ injury worked to perfection, as Arch Manning gained valuable game reps in breezy wins over UT-San Antonio, Louisiana-Monroe and Mississippi State. Ewers returned for an equally dominant win over Oklahoma in Dallas, a game that matters more to Texas’ fans and boosters than it will in the SEC championship race this year. The Longhorns have already established themselves as the team to beat in their new conference, and could create even more separation with a win over Georgia on Saturday night at Darrell K Royal Memorial Stadium.
16. Mississippi State (1-5, 0-3)
Last week’s ranking: 16
Last week’s game: Lost to Georgia, 41-31
This week’s game: vs. Texas A&M, 3:15 p.m., SEC Network
Jeff Lebby’s team had a good showing — at least on offense — against those other Bulldogs, with freshman quarterback Michael Van Buren enjoying his best game yet. Unfortunately for MSU, moral victories are about all they’ve been able to accomplish of late. However, with three straight home games coming up vs. Texas A&M, Arkansas and UMass, perhaps they can snap their losing streak at some point.
15. Auburn (2-4, 0-3)
Last week’s ranking: 15