Week 12 brought a slight change to the SEC standings and postseason picture.
An uncharacteristic three-turnover day led to No. 4 Alabama (No. 4 in CFP rankings) saw its eight-game win streak come to an end with a 23-21 loss to No. 10 Oklahoma at home . The loss is the first home loss for the Crimson Tide under Kalen DeBoer, and snapped a nation-leading 17-game home win streak.
No. 3 Texas A&M (No. 3 in CFP rankings) nearly saw its postseason picture take a hit at home, as the Aggies trailed South Carolina 30-3 going into halftime. However, an explosive third quarter from Marcel Reed and the offense helped the Aggies pull off a 31-30 win, marking the first time an SEC team won a game that they once trailed by at least 27 points in since 2004.
Gunner Stockton and No. 5 Georgia

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