With one takeaway and one giveaway in the SEC Championship Game, Florida held steady with a SEC-best plus-10 turnover margin. That ties the Gators for 14th nationally.

Florida also leads the league with 25 takeaways (tied for 16th nationally), one more than SEC champion Alabama.

The Crimson Tide remains in a three-way tie for second in turnover margin at plus-7 with Arkansas and LSU. All four schools have bowl games, so there’s still a chance for the final rankings to change.

Here’s a look at the SEC’s turnover scoreboard through last weekend’s championship game :

Rank School Turn. Margin Fum. Rec. Int. Total Lost
1 Florida 10 11 14 15
2 LSU 7 7 9 9
2 Arkansas 7 7 10 10
2 Alabama 7 8 16 17
5 South Carolina 5 8 12 15
6 Auburn 4 5 13 14
7 Georgia 3 10 11 18
7 Tennessee 3 7 8 12
9 Mississippi 0 7 15 22
10 Missouri -1 7 9 17
11 Kentucky -2 9 11 22
12 Texas A&M -4 7 11 22
13 Mississippi State -5 1 11 17
14 Vanderbilt -8 11 6 25

The Gators recovered a Derrick Henry fumble (possibly the only thing the Heisman favorite has done wrong in weeks) to push into a tie with Vanderbilt atop the league’s fumble chart.

The national average for recovery rate is 47.2 percent, and Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee are all better than that figure.

Mississippi State, Auburn and Ole Miss anchor the recovery percentage standings, but all of those schools have one more game to find a few loose footballs.

Here’s a look at the fumble scoreboard through three weeks, indicating a team’s fumble recoveries, its own fumbles, its opponents’ fumbles and the rate for recovering those opponent fumbles so far this season:

Rank School Fum. Rec. Fumbles Opp. Fum. Fum. Rec. %
1 Florida 11 7 24 45.83
1 Vanderbilt 11 9 23 47.83
3 Georgia 10 10 21 47.62
4 Kentucky 9 6 19 47.37
5 Alabama 8 7 21 38.1
5 South Carolina 8 3 20 40
7 Mississippi 7 9 22 31.82
7 Texas A&M 7 8 21 33.33
7 Missouri 7 5 18 38.89
7 LSU 7 4 17 41.18
7 Tennessee 7 7 15 46.67
7 Arkansas 7 3 14 50
13 Auburn 5 5 19 26.32
14 Mississippi State 1 13 12 8.33