There are two sides to every coin.

As much as everyone wants to make Saturday’s Florida-Tennessee game about the Vols and Butch Jones choking away another fourth-quarter lead, credit needs to be given to the Gators for winning their 11th-straight game against the Vols.

Sure, skeptics will point to Tennessee’s fourth-quarter collapse two weeks ago to Oklahoma. But the Sooners are a better team than the rebuilding Gators, and this looked to be the year the Vols had the talent to finally beat Florida.

That didn’t happen though, so we recognize Florida with the No. 10 single-game team performance of 2015. That position probably won’t last past next week, but it was too big of a win to not recognize at all. There weren’t many more shakeups this week in the Top 10, but Florida’s win could propel the Gators to even better single-game performances this season.

10. FLORIDA 28, TENNESSEE 27
Date: Sept. 26
Star Player: RB Kelvin Taylor
Key Stat: 11th straight win for Florida against Tennessee

Why: Jones’ decision to not go for two and Tennessee’s overall collapse will be the story, but Florida coach Jim McElwain did enough to inspire the Gators to another win over the Vols. Taylor (5.4 yards per carry) was a lone constant for a Gators offense that struggled at times, but came back to life in the fourth quarter. Defensively, Florida had trouble containing Josh Dobbs on the scramble, but didn’t allow the Tennessee QB to throw a touchdown.

9. NO. 17 OLE MISS 76, TENNESSEE-MARTIN 3
Date: Sept. 5
Star Player: DT Robert Nkemdiche
Key Stat: 324 passing yards

Why: Nkemdiche stole the limelight during QB Chad Kelly’s impressive debut. The defensive lineman was his usual All-American self on defense, blocking a field goal while also hauling in a 31-yard touchdown pass. Kelly split time with two other quarterbacks but separated himself in coach Hugh Freeze’s “competition,” averaging 14.1 yards per attempt.

8. NO. 14 TEXAS A&M 28, ARKANSAS 21
Date: Sept. 26
Star Player: WR Christian Kirk
Key Stat: The Razorbacks surrendered their first sack (to Myles Garrett) of the season

Why: The Aggies continued their dominance over the Razorbacks since joining the SEC, but it wasn’t easy. Texas A&M trailed for much of this game, only for QB Kyle Allen to lead the Aggies to a game-tying drive in the fourth quarter, followed by the go-ahead touchdown in overtime to Kirk (173 receiving yards). The Aggies avoided what could have been a trap game against an Arkansas team that continues to show quality while suffering heartbreaking losses.

7. NO. 7 GEORGIA 52, SOUTH CAROLINA 20
Date: Sept. 19
Star Player: QB Greyson Lambert
Key Stat: Lambert completed 20 straight passes

Why: Lambert proved this Georgia team has more than just a stacked ground game, breaking a Georgia record for consecutive completions while terrorizing South Carolina’s defense for 330 passing yards and three touchdowns. Running back Nick Chubb eclipsed 100 rushing yards for the 11th straight game, taking what started out as a relatively close game out of reach in Athens. Georgia’s performance solidified the Bulldogs as the class of the SEC East, if not the entire conference.

6. KENTUCKY 26, SOUTH CAROLINA 22
Date: Sept. 12
Star Player: Kentucky QB Patrick Towles
Key Stat: Zero Kentucky punts in the first half

Why: The Wildcats snapped a six-year SEC road losing streak at South Carolina. Kentucky’s offense clicked in the first half as the Wildcats went up 24-7 but couldn’t do much in the second half. Kentucky was able to add two points after returning a Pharoh Cooper fumble 98 yards during a 2-point conversion. Towles went 21-of-29 for 192 yards.

5. KENTUCKY 21, NO. 25 MISSOURI 13
Date: Sept. 26
Star Player: QB Patrick Towles
Key Stat: Towles’ 183.4 QBR

Why: Kentucky beat Missouri for the first time as conference rivals, snapping the Tigers’ 11-game road winning streak in the process. Towles looked fantastic a week after laying an egg against Florida and didn’t throw any costly interceptions. The Wildcats were able to own the middle of the field against a defense that prides itself in not giving up the big play. This one had the feeling of a momentum shift in the SEC East.

4. NO. 13 LSU 45, NO. 18 AUBURN 21
Date: Sept. 19
Star Player: RB Leonard Fournette
Key Stat: Fournette’s 12 yards per rushing attempt

Why: LSU dominated Auburn in every facet of this game, raising the profile of the Bayou Bengals while pushing Auburn from College Football Playoff contender to SEC West also-ran. Fournette’s career-high 228 rushing yards and three touchdowns were the story of this contest, but LSU quarterback Brandon Harris outperforming Auburn counterpart Jeremy Johnson was also an important factor in LSU’s win. The Tigers sacked Johnson five times.

3. NO. 3 ALABAMA 35, NO. 20 WISCONSIN 17
Date: Sept. 5
Star Player: RB Derrick Henry
Key Stat: Held Wisconsin to 40 rushing yards

Why: Henry showed he’s more than capable of being the feature back, rushing for 147 yards and three touchdowns against the Crimson Tide’s Big Ten opponent. Nick Saban still wasn’t naming a starting quarterback, but both Jake Coker (15-of-21) and Cooper Bateman (7-of-8) were efficient when they weren’t handing the ball off to Henry. Alabama’s defense performed how everyone expected.

2. TEXAS A&M 38, NO. 15 ARIZONA STATE 17
Date: Sept. 5
Star Player: DE Myles Garrett
Key Stat: 14 tackles for loss

Why: There’s just something about the Aggies and early-season games against ranked foes. A year after winning a big game at South Carolina, a new-look Texas A&M limited star Arizona State QB Mike Bercovici to just 199 yards and one touchdown. Texas A&M rotated QBs Kyle Allen (198 passing yards) and Kyler Murray (49 passing yards, 69 rushing) throughout the game, making the team’s convincing win all the more impressive.

1. NO. 15 OLE MISS 43, NO. 2 ALABAMA 37
Date: Sept. 19
Star Player: QB Chad Kelly
Key Stat: Two touchdown receptions of 60+ yards

Why: This win was one for the ages. Ole Miss hadn’t won in Tuscaloosa since 1988, nor beat Alabama in consecutive years in the program’s history. Behind Kelly’s 341 passing yards and Quincy Adeboyejo’s miracle 66-yard deflection touchdown, the Rebels did enough to upset the Crimson Tide in a back-and-forth contest. The Ole Miss victory snapped Alabama’s FBS-long 17-game home winning streak.