Except the Florida Gators and Vanderbilt Commodores, who have only played four games, the other 12 members of the Southeastern Conference have all completed at least five contests.

While there is still a lot to be decided over the remainder of the regular season, we are beginning to establish an idea of what the Conference Championship Game in Atlanta may look like.

Here are how the league’s two divisions, the East and West, currently stand after six weeks:

 

Nick Saban’s Alabama Crimson Tide, the conference’s lone unbeaten team, are idle on Saturday and will next be in action against the rival LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge on November 14 on the SEC on CBS.

The top team in the East, Kirby Smart’s Georgia Bulldogs, defeated the Kentucky Wildcats, 14-3, on Halloween and will face their rival, the Florida Gators, on Saturday at Jacksonville’s TIAA Bank Field at 3:30 p.m. ET.

Looking to avoid a winless campaign, Derek Mason’s Vanderbilt Commodores will clash with Mike Leach’s Mississippi State Bulldogs in Starkville at 4 p.m. ET on Saturday.