SEC Power Rankings: Week 1

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Nov 1, 2014; College Station, TX, USA; The “SEC” logo on the chains and west stands at Kyle field during the fourth quarter of a game between the Texas A&M Aggies and the Louisiana Monroe Warhawks. Texas A&M Aggies won 21-16. Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports

After five straight days of nonstop college football action, Week 1 is officially in the books.

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As expected, the Southeastern Conference had a particularly strong showing by posting a 12-1 record — with LSU’s game getting cancelled and Vanderbilt being the only loss in the conference. In addition, a record 10 of the league’s 14 teams are ranked in the AP Top 25 heading into the second week. Needless to say, the SEC — as a whole — started the 2015 season by making a statement.

Though there weren’t too many significant shifts within the conference power rankings, there was still some movement.

Without further ado, here’s a look at how all 14 SEC teams rank after their Week 1 performances.

Next: Vanderbilt