Get your school on, SEC students.

According to a recently updated study, 13 of the 14 SEC schools have been ranked among the nation’s top 100 public universities for 2016. The outlier? Vanderbilt — which is a private institution.

You get a pass this time, Commodores.

Though it doesn’t dominate the top 25 like it does during the regular season with the AP Top 25 poll, the SEC does land 10 schools in the top 50. That’s a statistic to be proud of.

“The Top Public Universities ranking provides a comprehensive assessment of total quality of the education and experience provided by the college,” the study reads. “Based on Niche’s Best Colleges, this grade takes into account key factors such as the strength of the academic program, the aptitude of professors, the quality of campus amenities, the general character of student life, as well as student reviews in an attempt to measure the overall excellence of the college experience.”

Here are the SEC’s rankings (you can check out the entire list here):

8. University of Florida
10. Texas A&M University
11. University of Georgia
28. University of Alabama
35. Louisiana State University
36. Auburn University
38. University of Missouri
40. University of South Carolina
42. Mississippi State University
43. University of Arkansas
55. University of Tennessee
59. University of Mississippi
78. University of Kentucky