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Vegas Power Rankings for every SEC team entering Week 11
By Andrew Olson
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College football rankings give us lots to talk about between Saturdays. On Sundays, we get the Coaches Poll and the AP Poll, ranking the top 25 teams in the country. This past Tuesday, the College Football Playoff selection committee unveiled its first top 25 of the season.
Out in Las Vegas, they rank all the teams. While coaches and media voters weigh head-to-head and overall resumes, the smartest folks in the desert are only concerned with team strength to determine which teams would most likely win on a neutral field (and set opening lines based on those rankings). The casinos on The Strip weren’t built on the house losing money.
Phil Steele, widely recognized as one of college football’s leading experts, has connections to oddsmakers at the Las Vegas SuperBook and other casinos. Steele has published in-season Vegas Power Ratings since his time at ESPN. He is independent these days but continues to publish the Vegas numbers in weekly updates on his website during the season.
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The difference between 2 teams’ Vegas Ratings offers insight into what the betting line would be if they met on a neutral field today. Steele reminds his readers that, unlike other polls, Vegas Rankings don’t always reflect prior outcomes on the field. There are a few examples in the SEC and around college football in Week 11.
Here’s where every SEC team stands in the Vegas Power Rankings entering Week 11:
- No. 2 Georgia (132.86 Vegas Rating)
- No. 4 Texas (131.88)
- No. 5 Alabama (130.80)
- No. 6 Tennessee (127.28)
- No. 7 Ole Miss (127.15)
- No. 12 LSU (122.50)
- No. 13 Texas A&M (122.18)
- No. 19 South Carolina (118.60)
- No. 24 Florida (115.91)
- No. 25 Arkansas (115.58)
- No. 27 Auburn (115.52)
- No. 33 Kentucky (114.12)
- No. 35 Missouri (113.64)
- No. 41 Oklahoma (112.96)
- No. 42 Vanderbilt (112.89)
- No. 82 Mississippi State (101.83)
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