A season of league-only games in the Southeastern Conference isn't for the meek — or the mediocre.
The SEC has reached (roughly) the halfway point of the 10-game season with four teams ranked in the top 10 — No. 2 Alabama, No. 5 Georgia, No. 7 Texas A&M and No. 8 Florida — and nine with losing records.
Only the Crimson Tide (6-0) remains unbeaten, having already decisively beaten the Bulldogs and Aggies. Alabama appears destined to run away with the SEC West, since it has already beaten the most legit potential challenger Texas A&M. Defending national champion LSU has flopped badly.
Georgia and Florida are the only teams in the East with winning records. So that division will almost surely come down to the outcome of their game Saturday in Jacksonville, Florida.
AP Sports Writers covering the SEC voted on an assortment of midseason awards, good and bad. Here are the results:
COACH OF THE FIRST HALF
Nick Saban, Alabama (4 votes): He has overcome his own COVID-19 scare after a false positive before the Georgia game, and so far the season-ending injury to star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle. Georgia and Texas A&M appeared to be the hardest tests ahead of the SEC championship game. Others receiving votes: Sam Pittman, Arkansas (3); Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M (1).
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE FIRST HALF