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Way, way too early SEC predictions for 2011
Posted on 11/28/10 at 3:27 pm
Posted on 11/28/10 at 3:27 pm
1. Georgia: Aaron Murray is going to be very, very good (even with Green gone)
2. South Carolina: Garcia, Lattimore, Jeffrey all back
3. Florida: I think offensive adjustments will be made over the offseason
4. Tennessee: Tyler Bray looks promising
5. Kentucky: I think Joker is gonna do a decent job in Lexington
6. Vanderbilt: New coach
1. LSU: alot of talent if not screwed up by coaching
2. Alabama: Young defense will be much improved
3. Arkansas: Tyler Wilson is legit
4. Auburn: Probably will start true freshman Frazier at QB, but Gus can make it work
5. Mississippi State: Chad Bumphis returns along with a stout D-line
6. Ole Miss: Mackey and Bolden should be a good combo
2. South Carolina: Garcia, Lattimore, Jeffrey all back
3. Florida: I think offensive adjustments will be made over the offseason
4. Tennessee: Tyler Bray looks promising
5. Kentucky: I think Joker is gonna do a decent job in Lexington
6. Vanderbilt: New coach
1. LSU: alot of talent if not screwed up by coaching
2. Alabama: Young defense will be much improved
3. Arkansas: Tyler Wilson is legit
4. Auburn: Probably will start true freshman Frazier at QB, but Gus can make it work
5. Mississippi State: Chad Bumphis returns along with a stout D-line
6. Ole Miss: Mackey and Bolden should be a good combo
Posted on 11/28/10 at 3:28 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
No way in hell Auburn finishes that high.
Posted on 11/28/10 at 3:30 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
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2. South Carolina: Garcia, Lattimore, Jeffrey all back
Thought Garcia was a Senior?
Posted on 11/28/10 at 3:31 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
I've got Auburn 5th in the SEC West next year.
Losing our two best juniors along with a huge senior class that includes 4 starting OL.
Add that on top of away games at Clemson, Arkansas, LSU, Georgia, and South Carolina.
Losing our two best juniors along with a huge senior class that includes 4 starting OL.
Add that on top of away games at Clemson, Arkansas, LSU, Georgia, and South Carolina.
This post was edited on 11/28/10 at 3:32 pm
Posted on 11/28/10 at 3:33 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
I completely agree on the East. I mostly agree on the West, but I would switch LSU and Bama. Bama has a much more favorable schedule next year.
Posted on 11/28/10 at 3:37 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
1. Florida
2. South Carolina
3. Georgia
4. Tennessee
5. Kentucky
6. Vanderbilt
1. Alabama: Another year in Saban's system will improve a young, talented team
2. Arkansas: Tyler Wilson will make Mallet's lose easier to take.
3. Mississippi State: Up and coming team with a bright, young coach.
4. LSU: The most talent in the SEC, but the dummy is still in charge. There's no way they scrape by with wins in so many close games again.
5. Auburn: No Cam, No go.
6. Ole Miss: Very little talent, but Nutt will still pull a couple of upsets.
2. South Carolina
3. Georgia
4. Tennessee
5. Kentucky
6. Vanderbilt
1. Alabama: Another year in Saban's system will improve a young, talented team
2. Arkansas: Tyler Wilson will make Mallet's lose easier to take.
3. Mississippi State: Up and coming team with a bright, young coach.
4. LSU: The most talent in the SEC, but the dummy is still in charge. There's no way they scrape by with wins in so many close games again.
5. Auburn: No Cam, No go.
6. Ole Miss: Very little talent, but Nutt will still pull a couple of upsets.
This post was edited on 11/28/10 at 3:38 pm
Posted on 11/28/10 at 3:38 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
1. South Carolina
2. UGA
3. Tennessee
4. Florida
5. Kentucky
6. Vanderbilt
1. LSU
2. Alabama
3. State
4. Arkansas
5. Auburn
6. Ole Miss
2. UGA
3. Tennessee
4. Florida
5. Kentucky
6. Vanderbilt
1. LSU
2. Alabama
3. State
4. Arkansas
5. Auburn
6. Ole Miss
Posted on 11/28/10 at 3:42 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
1. Georgia
2. Carolina
3. Tenner
4. Florida
5. 'Tuckey
6. Duh, Vandy.
1a Alabama
1b Arkansas
3. LSU
4. State
5a Auburn*
5b Ole Miss
2. Carolina
3. Tenner
4. Florida
5. 'Tuckey
6. Duh, Vandy.
1a Alabama
1b Arkansas
3. LSU
4. State
5a Auburn*
5b Ole Miss
Posted on 11/28/10 at 3:44 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
East
1. Florida - Driskell comes in as an EE and takes the job in the spring. If Meyer can sell him on running the ball a little then this is a marriage made in heaven. Florida has the pieces just not the system. 10 wins
2. South Carolina - All of the top offensive players are coming back. 10 wins
3. Georgia - Will likely have some new staff members. I can't see them transitioning well enough to be placed better than 3. 8 wins
4. Tennessee - Dooley adds some depth and wins another game. 2012 will be the breakout season. 6 - 7 wins
5. Kentucky -
6. Vanderbilt -
West
1. LSU - Stout defense and enough offensive playmakers to win close games. 11 wins
2. Mississippi State - Almost everybody returning in the second year of a new offense.10 wins
3. Alabama - QB seems to be a question mark and the defense has a ways to go. 9 wins
4. Arkansas - A mystery. Two capable QBs after Mallett, questionable defense. 7-8 wins.
5. Auburn - QB is unknown. Key members of the front 7 on defense leave (Fairley, Carter, Bynes, Stevens). Newton will be gone, a new offensive scheme will be put into place. Toss up between a freshman QB and a JR QB. 5 tough road games.
6. Ole Miss - Sorry guys, just one big mess in oxford right now.
1. Florida - Driskell comes in as an EE and takes the job in the spring. If Meyer can sell him on running the ball a little then this is a marriage made in heaven. Florida has the pieces just not the system. 10 wins
2. South Carolina - All of the top offensive players are coming back. 10 wins
3. Georgia - Will likely have some new staff members. I can't see them transitioning well enough to be placed better than 3. 8 wins
4. Tennessee - Dooley adds some depth and wins another game. 2012 will be the breakout season. 6 - 7 wins
5. Kentucky -
6. Vanderbilt -
West
1. LSU - Stout defense and enough offensive playmakers to win close games. 11 wins
2. Mississippi State - Almost everybody returning in the second year of a new offense.10 wins
3. Alabama - QB seems to be a question mark and the defense has a ways to go. 9 wins
4. Arkansas - A mystery. Two capable QBs after Mallett, questionable defense. 7-8 wins.
5. Auburn - QB is unknown. Key members of the front 7 on defense leave (Fairley, Carter, Bynes, Stevens). Newton will be gone, a new offensive scheme will be put into place. Toss up between a freshman QB and a JR QB. 5 tough road games.
6. Ole Miss - Sorry guys, just one big mess in oxford right now.
Posted on 11/28/10 at 3:50 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
questions i've got:
1. what will bama's offense look like?
2. can msu be consistent on offense for an entire season?
3. will grantham's system start to gel?
4. is meyer up to making changes where they are needed?
5. how soon will tennessee start seeing dividends from playing a young team this season?
1. what will bama's offense look like?
2. can msu be consistent on offense for an entire season?
3. will grantham's system start to gel?
4. is meyer up to making changes where they are needed?
5. how soon will tennessee start seeing dividends from playing a young team this season?
Posted on 11/28/10 at 4:12 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
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4. Auburn: Probably will start true freshman Frazier at QB, but Gus can make it work
No Gus, No Frazier
Posted on 11/28/10 at 4:16 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
1. Florida
2. Jawga
3. Carolina
4. Tennessee
5. Jawga Tech/Clemson
6. Kentucky
West
1. Arky
2. LSU
3. MS State
4. Bamer
5. Vandy
6. Ole Miss
2. Jawga
3. Carolina
4. Tennessee
5. Jawga Tech/Clemson
6. Kentucky
West
1. Arky
2. LSU
3. MS State
4. Bamer
5. Vandy
6. Ole Miss
Posted on 11/28/10 at 4:20 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
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Way, way too early SEC predictions for 2011
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Posted on 11/28/10 at 4:22 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
My prediction:
SEC West
1. Alabama 11-1: likely to have 9 starters back on defense with a more experienced offensive line and talented QB=No excuses for Saban)
2. LSU 11-1: Will be a vastly superior team to this year's edition)
3. Arkansas 11-1: Petrino might be the best offensive mind in CFB right now.
4. Mississippi State 8-4: This will be the last year for Mullen before he moves on to a bigger job.
5. Auburn 7-5: Takes a step back by losing Newton, Malzahn and having a tougher schedule)
6. Ole Miss 3-9: They're just a complete mess right now and I don't see much change next year.
SEC East
1. Florida 10-2: Either Urban Meyer's going to commit full-time to Florida or retire for good, either way I don't see them being down for long)
2. South Carolina: 9-3: The Chicken Curse is dead, being in the much tougher SEC East will be the bigger misfortune
3. Georgia 9-3: 49th ranked scoring defense needs to improve to make a SEC title run
4. Tennessee 8-4: Dooley has them going in the right direction
5. Kentucky 6-6: Will be a much better team than their record indicates
6. Vanderbilt 2-10: Who cares? It's Vandy.
SEC West
1. Alabama 11-1: likely to have 9 starters back on defense with a more experienced offensive line and talented QB=No excuses for Saban)
2. LSU 11-1: Will be a vastly superior team to this year's edition)
3. Arkansas 11-1: Petrino might be the best offensive mind in CFB right now.
4. Mississippi State 8-4: This will be the last year for Mullen before he moves on to a bigger job.
5. Auburn 7-5: Takes a step back by losing Newton, Malzahn and having a tougher schedule)
6. Ole Miss 3-9: They're just a complete mess right now and I don't see much change next year.
SEC East
1. Florida 10-2: Either Urban Meyer's going to commit full-time to Florida or retire for good, either way I don't see them being down for long)
2. South Carolina: 9-3: The Chicken Curse is dead, being in the much tougher SEC East will be the bigger misfortune
3. Georgia 9-3: 49th ranked scoring defense needs to improve to make a SEC title run
4. Tennessee 8-4: Dooley has them going in the right direction
5. Kentucky 6-6: Will be a much better team than their record indicates
6. Vanderbilt 2-10: Who cares? It's Vandy.
Posted on 11/28/10 at 4:50 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
West
1. Alabama
2. LSU
3. Arkansas
4. Mississippi State
5. Auburn
6. Ole Miss
East
1. Georgia
2. South Carolina
3. Florida
4. Tennessee
5. Kentucky
6. Vanderbilt
1. Alabama
2. LSU
3. Arkansas
4. Mississippi State
5. Auburn
6. Ole Miss
East
1. Georgia
2. South Carolina
3. Florida
4. Tennessee
5. Kentucky
6. Vanderbilt
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