What is your team’s win probability this week? Below is a list of every SEC team’s win probability for Week 7, according to ESPN’s Football Power Index.

Auburn (55.3%): The good news for the Tigers, who are coming off a bye week after their 35-21 home win over San Jose State on Oct. 3, is that FPI gives them a halfway decent shot to win Saturday’s visit to Kentucky. The bad news is that FPI predicts only one more regular-season victory for Auburn — at home against Idaho on Nov. 21. Kentucky, which also had a bye last week, beat Eastern Kentucky 34-27 in overtime on Oct. 3.

Georgia (87.3%): Even though the Bulldogs lost Nick Chubb to a season-ending knee injury in last week’s 38-31 defeat at Tennessee, FPI gives them a great shot to beat visiting Missouri on Saturday. Florida routed Missouri 21-3 in Columbia last week.

LSU (63.5%): The Tigers, one of three unbeaten teams left in the SEC, take on another perfect team in Florida. The Gators, who won 21-3 at Missouri last week, go into Saturday’s game without starting QB Will Grier, who has been suspended for the season. LSU rolled over South Carolina 45-24 last week.

Mississippi State (75.8%): The Bulldogs, who polished off Troy 45-17 last week, face another non-conference opponent on Saturday in Louisiana Tech, which struggled to beat UTSA 34-31 last week.

Ole Miss (82.9%): The Rebels, who got back on track with last week’s 52-3 win over New Mexico State, get what FPI predicts to be their easiest remaining regular season game, Saturday’s matchup at Memphis. The Tigers (5-0), who haven’t played since their 24-17 victory over South Florida on Oct. 2, are on a 12-game winning streak.

South Carolina (56.0%): After taking a 45-24 pounding from LSU last week, the Gamecocks play host to Vanderbilt this week. The Commodores haven’t played since their 17-13 victory over Middle Tennessee State on Oct. 3.

Texas A&M (56.0%): The Aggies, who beat Mississippi State on Oct. 3, are coming off a perfectly timed bye week going into their showdown with Alabama on Saturday. The Crimson Tide came on strong late in beating Arkansas 27-14 last week.