If Alabama coach Nick Saban thinks every positive story the media writes about his team is “rat poison,” then perhaps he’ll be happy with the newest S&P+ rankings.

That’s because the Crimson Tide are no longer No. 1, losing the top spot to a one-loss Ohio State team.

Now at No. 2, Alabama is still the SEC’s top team in the post-Week 6 rankings, but the Tide are joined by two other SEC squads in the top 10, as you can see below:

  • No. 2 — Alabama
  • No. 5 — Georgia
  • No. 9 — Auburn
  • No. 25 — LSU
  • No. 28 — Mississippi State
  • No. 41 — Florida
  • No. 44 — Texas A&M
  • No. 46 — Arkansas
  • No. 56 — Tennessee
  • No. 64 — Ole Miss
  • No. 66 — South Carolina
  • No. 72 — Vanderbilt
  • No. 75 — Kentucky
  • No. 88 — Mizzou

The entire rankings can be found here. Interestingly, Clemson isn’t even in the top four of the updated S&P+ standings.