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BREAKING: Ole Miss Shocks SEC With #1 Spot I Vandy Still Rising I Auburn Football Podcast

BREAKING: Ole Miss Shocks SEC With #1 Spot I Vandy Still Rising I Auburn Football Podcast

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The SEC race is officially wide open, and the Week 6 SEC Power Rankings bring plenty of drama. Ole Miss sits at the top after an impressive win, Alabama takes down Georgia in Athens, and Auburn falls flat against Texas A&M with one of the worst offensive performances we’ve seen in years. In this episode, Mike G is joined by Chris Phillips from SEC Unfiltered to break it all down. They talk about Alabama’s win over Georgia, Lane Kiffin’s surprising surge with Ole Miss, Auburn’s broken offense, and whether teams like Vanderbilt, Texas A&M, and Oklahoma can stay in the playoff hunt. The conversation also dives into “Fraud Watch,” with Texas, Vanderbilt, and Texas A&M all under the microscope heading into the weekend. Can Arch Manning turn Texas around against Florida in the Swamp? Will Diego Pavia lead Vanderbilt to back-to-back upsets over Alabama? And is Texas A&M really for real, or destined for another late-season collapse? 👉 Drop your Fraud Watch picks in the comments! Who do you trust, and who’s about to get exposed? 0:00 – Intro & SEC Week 6 setup 2:00 – Alabama beats Georgia in Athens 4:00 – SEC Power Rankings: Ole Miss #1, Auburn falls to 13 6:30 – Lane Kiffin’s playoff path 9:00 – Auburn’s offensive disaster vs Texas A&M 12:00 – Fraud Watch: Texas, Vanderbilt, Texas A&M 19:00 – Can Diego Pavia slay Bama again? 23:00 – Mississippi State vs A&M preview 26:30 – Final look at SEC Power Rankings 28:00 – Sponsors & closing ⏱️ Chapters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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