It was a frustrating weekend for several SEC teams, and a few of them showed up in the latest edition of USA TODAY’s “Misery Index.” Alabama even made a rare appearance in the weekly feature.

“There is no way you can wake up this morning as an Alabama fan and feel great about what transpired against Tennessee,” columnist Dan Wolken wrote, as he focused on the ankle injury for QB Tua Tagovailoa. “Remember, it was an ankle injury that Tagovailoa aggravated late last season in the SEC championship game that cost him some Heisman votes and perhaps some mobility in the College Football Playoff.”

Missouri was also mentioned as Wolken noted some of the criticism that fans have voiced about frustrations with coach Barry Odom, and how the ebbs and flows are like a rollercoaster.

“For some reason, we have been led to believe that Missouri became a very good football team at some point over the last two years. There hasn’t been a lot of evidence to support it, really, but the Tigers have often been talked about as the kind of team you don’t want to play because they will occasionally look good while feasting on the mediocre,” Wolken wrote. “Is it a fireable offense for Barry Odom to lose to Vanderbilt one week after the Commodores turtled up against UNLV? No, but it’s certainly a missed opportunity to make the case that Missouri has reached a new level as a program. Instead, it all just starts to look the same.”

Kentucky’s quarterback situation was also mentioned as Wolken pointed out when the UK season “basically ended.”

“If we’re being real, the season basically ended for Kentucky with the double whammy of losing quarterback Terry Wilson to injury Sept. 7 and blowing a 21-10 fourth-quarter lead against Florida the following week,” he wrote. “It was just too much to overcome.”