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re: In 5 years, what will the SEC look like in Football?

Posted on 7/9/08 at 2:07 pm to
Posted by GatorNDAHood
St. Louis
Member since Aug 2006
897 posts
Posted on 7/9/08 at 2:07 pm to
I give Spurrier two more years then he gives up on South Carolina. Shame to see him wash out like this. Their recruiting has been crap since his great class two years ago. Back to the cellar with Vandy.
Posted by AlexLSU
Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 7/11/08 at 10:17 am to
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GatorNDAHood


Awesome name.

1. UF - Don't see them slowing down with Meyer there. They recruit well and have a great offensive system.

2. UGA - I honestly don't see them ever moving to the top with Richt there. He's consistent, but I don't think he has what it takes to overtake UF.

3. Tenn - They need to fire Fulmer and get back to their old recruiting success.

4. USC - I don't think Spurrier will even be there in 5 years. Regardless, they're mediocre.

5. UK - Brooks is a solid coach, and they'll bring in decent talent. They can't fall below Vandy, can they?

6. Vandy - Poor Vandy.



1. LSU - No reason to say they'll fall. The talent is high enough so that any coach could come in if Miles left and still lead the program to 10 win seasons.

2. Bama - I'm not sure if Saban will be here by this point, but Bama will already be back. The talent, facilities, boosters, and tradition won't settle for mediocrity for another 5 years.

3. Arkansas - Great facilities with a great offensive minded coach. If he stays, they'll be a consistent 8-9 win team each year. First few seasons will be rough.

4. Auburn - I think Tubbs leaves within 5 years, and if he does, Auburn's lack of talent will finally catch up to them.

5. Ole Miss - Five seems really low, but I think they'll be a consistent bowl team, trading seasons with finishes as high as 3 or as low as 6.

6. MSU - The same applies for Mississippi State as Ole Miss.
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