I believe the SEC has a good chance of repeating as national champions. Who?
That is what will be interesting. Here's a look at the SEC teams and starters
returning. (Based on ESPN offense and defense)
Alabama 5-5 (10)
Auburn 6-7 (13)
Arkansas 9-7 (16)
Georgia 8-5 (13)
Vanderbilt 7-5 (12)
Missouri 9-7 (16)
Tennessee 6-6 (12)
Florida 10-9 (19)
Texas AM 8-8 (16)
Kentucky 7-5 (12)
Ole Miss 8-7 (15)
LSU 5-5 (10)
South Carolina 8-6 (14)
Miss State 9-8 (17)
My view on returning starters is the quality of those players and the quality of players
who will be stepping into starting roles. IT AIN'T the SAME with all of these teams. If
anyone thinks Alabama will suffer for the lack of returning starters...well, I disagree.
Auburn and Miss State have a lot of talent returning in the West. Georgia and Florida
(sleeper) should rule the East with South Carolina a team who can upset a favorite.
If I had to guess, I'd say Bama and Dawgs in the SEC title game. Then................
My take....welcome yours........................................................
That is what will be interesting. Here's a look at the SEC teams and starters
returning. (Based on ESPN offense and defense)
Alabama 5-5 (10)
Auburn 6-7 (13)
Arkansas 9-7 (16)
Georgia 8-5 (13)
Vanderbilt 7-5 (12)
Missouri 9-7 (16)
Tennessee 6-6 (12)
Florida 10-9 (19)
Texas AM 8-8 (16)
Kentucky 7-5 (12)
Ole Miss 8-7 (15)
LSU 5-5 (10)
South Carolina 8-6 (14)
Miss State 9-8 (17)
My view on returning starters is the quality of those players and the quality of players
who will be stepping into starting roles. IT AIN'T the SAME with all of these teams. If
anyone thinks Alabama will suffer for the lack of returning starters...well, I disagree.
Auburn and Miss State have a lot of talent returning in the West. Georgia and Florida
(sleeper) should rule the East with South Carolina a team who can upset a favorite.
If I had to guess, I'd say Bama and Dawgs in the SEC title game. Then................
My take....welcome yours........................................................