The Bulldogs continue to roll through SEC, as they easily dispatched Vanderbilt 41-13, and in doing so they are still the No. 2 team in the AP Poll. Georgia is also No. 2 in the Coaches Poll.

After the Vanderbilt win, Georgia now sits at 6-0 on the season and 4-0 in SEC play. Quarterback Jake Fromm had his best game of the season, as he threw for 276 yards and 3 touchdowns, while he sat for most of the second half. Terry Godwin also scored his first touchdown of the season, which came on a 75-yard catch and run in the first quarter to give Georgia a lead it would never surrender.

Week 6 saw a number of high-profile teams fall LSU and Oklahoma both lost for the first time this season. Auburn, another team that had been ranked in the top-10, lost to Mississippi State.

The top four teams from last week are the same, as Alabama is still No. 1, Ohio State is  No. 3 and Clemson remains No. 4. Notre Dame moves up to No. 5, as the Fighting Irish moved up after beating Virginia Tech on the road on Saturday.

In total, there are eight SEC teams ranked in the AP Poll. LSU, who Georgia plays on this coming Saturday, dropped to No. 13 after losing 27-19 to Florida Gators. Florida now sits at No. 14. Auburn fell to No. 21 while Kentucky also dropped to No. 18 after losing at Texas A&M, who is now No. 22.  Mississippi State is now ranked No. 24

As mentioned above, Georgia visits LSU this week. This will be the first time that Georgia has played at LSU since 2008. The game is set for a 3:30 p.m. ET kickoff. The game will be broadcast on CBS but can also be heard on WSB Radio 95.5 FM/AM750.

Below you can see the entire AP poll for week 7

AP Poll Top 25 Week 7

1. Alabama (6-0) 2. Georgia (6-0) 3. Ohio State (6-0) 4. Clemson (6-0) 5. Notre Dame (6-0) 6. West Virginia (5-0) 7. Washington (5-1) 8. Penn State (4-1) 9. Texas (5-1) 10. UCF (5-0) 11. Oklahoma (5-1) 12. Michigan (5-1) 13. LSU (5-1) 14. Florida (5-1) 15. Wisconsin (4-1) 16. Miami (5-1) 17. Oregon (4-1) 18. Kentucky (5-1) 19. Colorado (5-0) 20. NC State (5-0) 21. Auburn (4-2) 22. Texas A&M (4-2) 23. South Florida (5-0) 24. Mississippi State (4-2) 25. Cincinnati (6-0)

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