In the two most popular college football polls, the Coaches Poll and the Associated Press Poll, only two SEC teams are in the top 11: No. 1 Alabama and No. 6 Texas A&M.

For anyone who thinks that Ole Miss and Auburn are next in line, then the Fremeau Efficiency Index (FEI) is for them. The poll, based on opponent-adjusted drive efficiency calculated by founder Brian Fremau, is high on the Crimson Tide and Aggies, but also rates the Rebels and Tigers as No. 10 and No. 11 respectively.

Here are how all 14 SEC teams rank in the latest FEI poll:

1. Alabama
4. Texas A&M
10. Ole Miss
11. Auburn
17. LSU
21. Tennessee
27. Florida
39. Arkansas
67. Georgia
72. Missouri
73. Vanderbilt
74. Mississippi State
92. South Carolina
111. Kentucky

From the website:

The Fremeau Efficiency Index (FEI) is a college football rating system based on opponent-adjusted drive efficiency. Approximately 20,000 possessions are contested annually in FBS vs. FBS games. First-half clock-kills and end-of-game garbage drives and scores are filtered out. Unadjusted game efficiency (GE) is a measure of net success on non-garbage possessions, and opponent adjustments are calculated with special emphasis placed on quality performances against good teams, win or lose.

The full ratings can be viewed here.