ESPN released its SEC power rankings following Week 4 of the 2016 college football season.

To no surprise, Alabama remains the top team in the conference. Texas A&M remained No. 2 overall after a convincing win against Arkansas, who dropped two spots to No. 5.

Tennessee jumped two spots to No. 3 after defeating Florida, 38-28, for the first time since 2004. Here’s a look at the full power rankings including a brief portion of the summary for each team.

1. Alabama: “Alabama should be in good shape when it faces Kentucky in conference play next weekend.”

2. Texas A&M: “We already had the Aggies at No. 2 in our SEC power rankings before this week, but now they have a firmer grip on that spot after besting previously unbeaten Arkansas 45-24.”

3. Tennessee: “Tennessee is firmly in the SEC East driver’s seat.”

4. Ole Miss: “Hugh Freeze’s club took control early against Georgia and kept the throttle down, handing Kirby Smart his first loss as the Bulldogs’ head coach. ”

5. Arkansas: “The Razorbacks’ first loss revealed a flawed run defense — they gave up 11 plays of 10 or more rushing yards and 366 rushing yards total to Texas A&M — but there are still some elements of a good team here.”

6. Florida: “Jim McElwain outcoached Butch Jones in the first half, but the tables were turned in the second as Florida looked very much like last season’s lackluster offense in its 38-28 loss to the Vols.”

7. Georgia: “Let’s be honest: The Bulldogs simply don’t look very good thus far.”

8. Auburn: “Let’s not count out Gus Malzahn just yet.”

9. LSU: “LSU struggled again Saturday, and the heartbreaking loss to Auburn might be the final nail in the coffin for the ‘Mad Hatter.'”

10. Missouri: “Mizzou is scoring at an impressive clip thus far.”

11. Mississippi State: “The Bulldogs needed a second-half rally to beat UMass — a 1-3 Group of 5 team that also hung tough with Florida a couple of weeks ago.”

12. Kentucky: “We won’t rule [bowl eligibility] out, but that seems unlikely.”

13. South Carolina: “They’ll be better eventually, but it won’t be this year.”

14. Vanderbilt: “Vandy still needs to pull several upsets if it is to even threaten to become bowl eligible.”

You can read the full power rankings at ESPN here.