This is just my opinion of SEC campuses (This has nothing to do with the town they're located in, just the campuses themselves.) I've been to all, other than Texas A&M and Missouri
1. Alabama- most organized, beautiful buildings, architecturally pure, easy to navigate
2. LSU- also organized, beautiful, and architecturally pure. The live oaks are gorgeous. It's possible that if I spent as much time at LSU as I have at Alabama that I might even like it better.
3. Ole Miss- a lot like Alabama. However, the buildings haven't been kept up as well as Alabama.
4. Florida- huge. But the older parts of the campus could easily be mistaken for an Ivy League campus, with palm trees.
5. Auburn- pretty nice. A lot of 50s, 60s style buildings, but well-organized. It could use some more trees, though
6. Arkansas- also very nice. The hills make it less navigable. Also, it uses many different architectural styles which clash with each other
7. South Carolina- In the quad area, it's top 5. However, it's difficult to even tell where the campus even ends. It's plagued by its location in Downtown Columbia
8. Georgia- Athens is the best town in the SEC. However, the campus has to be the most overrated in the SEC. It's oddly shaped, disorganized, and the buildings are ugly. The South campus is like a Soviet labor town. The "Quad" area is nice, but it's small and located in the corner of the entire campus. The quad is supposed to be the center, not the corner.
9. Vanderbilt- Perhaps it is better than 9th, but I expected something more, I suppose
10. Kentucky- I just wasn't impressed. I like Lexington a lot, but UK is weird
11. Tennessee- I give them the nod over Miss State simply because of their location along the river. If you take away Knoxville and just look at the bare land, Tennessee might be the most scenic campus in the SEC
12. Mississippi State- just horrible. Has no charm whatsoever, and has a lot of ugly buildings