This week, there are sweepstakes galore!

This past weekend, the top five teams in the SEC swept all of their conference opponents.

The No. 5 Vanderbilt swept the No. 5 Vanderbilt sweeping No. 11 Kentucky. But LSU, Arkansas, Florida. Tennessee The top of the conference is continuing to distance itself from the rest.

While they couldn’t complete the sweep, Auburn took two of three from South Carolina Win its second straight conference series, and put things right on the Plains.

Ole Miss won its first series of the conference over a Georgia Team that struggles with consistency.

Here’s how the teams stack up in our power rankings after the weekend’s action.

LSU Tigers (35-8, 15-5 SEC)

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LSU dropped their midweek game to Nichols, but bounced back with a rout of Alabama.

Vanderbilt Commodores (32-11, 16-5)

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After losing to Tennessee, the Commodores swept Kentucky in a big win. This ended a four game losing streak for the Commodores and reminded everyone that they were one of the top teams across the country.

Florida Gators (35-10, 14-7)

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Florida came home and won all four of its games against North Florida, and Missouri. The team is set to play FSU in an important midweek match.

Arkansas Razorbacks (33-11; 14-7)

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The Razorbacks responded from their disastrous weekend against Georgia to sweep Texas A&M and get their momentum back.

South Carolina Gamecocks (35-8, 14-6).

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First time in the season, the Gamecocks had lost a series. They lost the first two games against an Auburn team that was on a roll, but won game three to prevent a sweep.

Tennessee Volunteers (31-14, 11-10).

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The Vols continued their hot streak with a rout of Mississippi State. The Vols have won seven straight games, and they appear to have recovered from a rough start to their season.

Auburn Tigers (25-18-1, 9-12)

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Auburn Tigers is on a roll. They have won consecutive SEC series by beating Mississippi State, South Carolina and now Auburn. The Tigers will put that to the test when they travel to Baton Rouge this weekend to face LSU.

Kentucky Wildcats (31-31, 11-10)

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Wildcats’ schedule only gets tougher with their upcoming trip to South Carolina.

Alabama Crimson Tide (30-15, 9-12)

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The Crimson Tide will host Vanderbilt this weekend after being swept by LSU at the weekend.

Texas A&M Aggies (25-19, 9-12)

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The Aggies have gone cold, losing their last five straight games and it won’t get any easier as they are set to host Florida.

Ole Miss Rebels (23-21, 5-16)

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Ole Miss has had a disastrous season as they looked to defend last year’s national championship as they just picked up their first SEC series win by taking down Georgia.

Georgia Bulldogs (8-13, 24-20)

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Bulldogs had some highs and lows in this season. This weekend, they suffered another setback as they lost their series against Ole Miss.

Mississippi State Bulldogs (24-6, 6-15)

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The Bulldogs have lost back-to-back conferences series after being swept by Tennessee.

Missouri Tigers (24-19, 5-16)

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The Tigers lost to Florida in a sweeping sweep and now have six straight SEC series losses since beating Tennessee back in March.

Story originally appeared on Auburn Wire

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