So far, a total of 18 SEC matchups have taken place. There is almost enough data from these to construct a ranking based almost solely on the transitive property (if team X beats team Y, they are ranked higher than team Y). This list considers only conference matchups. There are a few exceptions, listed below, but the resulting list is:
1. Texas A&M
2. LSU
3. tu
4. Mizzou
5. Vanderbilt
6. Alabama
7. Georgia
8. Arkansas
9. Tennessee
10. Oklahoma
11. Florida
12. Ole Miss
13. USCe
14. Kentucky
15. Clanga
16. Auburn
The exceptions to the transitive property are listed below:
1. Texas A&M
2. LSU
3. tu
4. Mizzou
5. Vanderbilt
6. Alabama
7. Georgia
8. Arkansas
9. Tennessee
10. Oklahoma
11. Florida
12. Ole Miss
13. USCe
14. Kentucky
15. Clanga
16. Auburn
The exceptions to the transitive property are listed below:
- Two teams have yet to win an SEC game, and should thus be tied (Auburn and those who go Clanga). For the purposes of this list, the team withy more SEC losses was considered worse, even though that is probably not true.
- Three teams haven't lost in SEC play (the three closest to Houston). I ranked these by their best win to-date (using the results above).
- One set of three teams is 1-1 against each other (Ole Miss, USCe, and Kentucky). I rated them lower than the teams that have no such issue (#8-11), and ordered them so the team with the fewest losses is rated highest.
- Florida sucks so I rated them as low as I could, given the other bullets.