Suddenly, it’s a three-team race in the SEC East.
Georgia no longer looks head-and-shoulders above the rest of the division after the No. 2-ranked Bulldogs were blasted in Baton Rouge, falling 36-16 to No. 13 LSU. That dropped Kirby Smart’s team into a three-way tie in the loss column with Florida and, yes, Kentucky.
Florida rallied from a 21-3 deficit to win 37-27 at Vanderbilt on Saturday. The Gators have won six straight games since losing to visiting Kentucky on Sept. 8. UK had the week off. So Georgia and Florida are now tied for first in the SEC East at 4-1.