The latest projections from The Power Rank have arrived.

If you are unfamiliar with The Power Rank, it’s an analytics-based system developed by Ed Feng to predict the outcomes of college football, college basketball and NFL games.

From 2015 to 2017, the college football predictions posted by The Power Rank predicted the winner in 73.7% of games. That’s an impressive number but is even better when you consider the system does not attempt to project the outcomes of games against FCS opponents. Because of that, games for Florida, Georgia and South Carolina have not been projected this weekend.

Here is how The Power Rank predicts the rest of the Week 2 matchups in the SEC:

  • Missouri is projected to beat West Virginia by 5.6 points in Columbia. The Tigers have a 68 percent chance of winning this matchup.
  • Tennessee is projected to beat BYU by 4.9 points in Knoxville. The Vols have a 64 percent chance of winning this matchup.
  • Purdue is projected to beat Vanderbilt by 4.6 points in West Lafayette. The Commodores have a 37 percent chance of winning this matchup.
  • Clemson is projected to beat Texas A&M by 18.7 points in (fake) Death Valley. The Aggies have a 10 percent chance of winning this matchup.
  • LSU is projected to beat Texas by 9.8 points in Austin. The Tigers have a 76 percent chance of winning this matchup.
  • Ole Miss is projected to beat Arkansas by 8.6 in Oxford. The Razorbacks have a 26 percent chance of winning this matchup.
  • Auburn is projected to beat Tulane by 21.9 points on The Plains. The Tigers have a 93 percent chance of winning this matchup.
  • Kentucky is projected to beat Eastern Michigan by 16.2 points in Lexington. The Wildcats have an 87 percent chance of winning this matchup.
  • Alabama is projected to beat New Mexico State by 46.1 points in Tuscaloosa. The Tide have a 100 percent chance of winning this matchup.
  • Mississippi State is projected to beat Southern Miss by 12.9 points in Starkville. The Bulldogs have an 83 percent chance of winning this matchup.