The biggest news this week is that Auburn retook sole possession of the cellar and there were two ties. There may be some shifts at the top next week after the East's big three square off in some of the season's biggest matchups.
1. Florida Gators 118 (9 first-place votes)
2. Vanderbilt Commodores 107
3. Kentucky Wildcats 103 (1 first-place vote)
4 (t). Alabama Crimson Tide 84
4 (t). Georgia Bulldogs 84
6. Tennessee Volunteers 73
7. Arkansas Razorbacks 51
8 (t). Mississippi St. Bulldogs 48
8 (t). Mississippi Rebels 48
10. South Carolina Gamecocks 34
11. LSU Tigers 20
12. Auburn Tigers 10
See what the voters had to say after the jump.
Alabama
Ugly loss at Ole Miss makes me doubt them.--A Sea of Blue
Arkansas
Razorbacks win two squeakers to improve chances of landing a top NIT seed.--The ACC & SEC Blog
Auburn
Might be the scrappiest team in the league right now, but record doesn't show it.--Roll Bama Roll
Florida
Showed at Rupp this weekend that they're not infallible. That doesn't mean they're still not the class of the league.--Dawg Sports
Georgia
Doing a heck of a job trying to convince the NCAA selection committee to call their number.--Leftover Hot Dog
Kentucky
Ken Pomeroy is in love, he's in love, and he doesn't care who knows it.--Rocky Top Talk
LSU
Clash of the Titans March 5: LSU vs Auburn.--The ACC & SEC Blog
Mississippi St.
Better without Renardo Sidney? Second half of the Tennessee game says yes.--Rocky Top Talk
Ole Miss
A loss to USC. Hurts me to say that was bad.--Leftover Hot Dog
South Carolina
I wonder what their SEC record would be if they played in the West...--Anchor of Gold
Tennessee
Did the Volunteers self imposed penalties include losing to Miss State at home?--The ACC & SEC Blog
Vanderbilt
Need to at least split this week to have a shot at second place and that precious bye.--Anchor of Gold