At some point, ESPN is going to have to update the name of its “Way-Too-Early” rankings as this is now the second edition of these rankings the site has released this offseason.

The biggest news for SEC fans with ESPN’s updated version of the “Way-Too-Early” rankings for the 2020 season? LSU and Auburn have both dropped a few spots and Tennessee has been completely removed from the list for some unexplained reason.

ESPN’s new list was amended following the roster and coaching attrition across college football and National Signing Day for the 2020 recruiting cycle.

Here’s where the SEC teams on the list rank including any movement from the first edition of the rankings:

#3 Alabama

#4 Georgia (up 2)

#7 Florida

#8 LSU (down 4)

#11 Texas A&M

#14 Auburn (down 2)

Complete top 25: #1 Clemson, #2 Ohio State, #3 Alabama, #4 Georgia, #5 Penn State, #6 Oregon, #7 Florida #8 Oregon, #9 Oklahoma, #10 Notre Dame, #11 Texas A&M, #12 Oklahoma State, #13 Wisconsin, #14 Auburn, #15 Michigan, #16 Minnesota, #17 Cincinnati, #18 Iowa State, #19 Boise State, #20 Iowa, #21 USC, #22 North Carolina, #23 Texas, #24 Appalachian State, #25 Baylor