Here are My SEC Predictions for 2015
SEC East:
1)Tennessee 8-4 5-3 in the SEC
1)Georgia 8-4 5-3 in the SEC
2)Florida 7-5 4-4 in the SEC
2)Missouri 7-5 4-4 in the SEC
3)South Carolina 6-6 3-5 in the SEC
4)Kentucky 4-8 1-7 in the SEC
5)Vanderbilt 1-11 0-8 in the SEC
SEC West
1)Alabama 11-1 7-1 in the SEC
2)Auburn 10-2 6-2 in the SEC
3)Ole Miss 9-3 5-3 in the SEC
4)LSU 8-4 5-3 in the SEC
5)Arkansas 8-4 4-4 in the SEC
6)Texas A&M 6-6 4-4 in the SEC
7)Mississippi State 6-6 2-6 in the SEC
That kind of clashes with your game predictions in the other thread:
Why can't those numbers be correct? I think Georgia loses to South Carolina,Alabama,Tennessee and Georgia Tech. I think Tennessee loses to Oklahoma,Florida,Alabama and Missouri. I think Missouri loses to Georgia,Miss State,Florida,BYU and Arkansas. I think Florida loses to ECU(In an upset)Ole Miss,LSU,Georgia and FSU. South Carolina I think loses to Missouri,LSU,Texas A&M,Tennessee,Florida and Clemson
That would mean the conference records for the East would be:
UGA 5-3 (beat UF, UK, MO, Vandy, Auburn)
UT 5-3 (beat UGA, USCe, UK, Vandy, Arky)
MO 4-4 (beat UT, USCe, UK, Vandy)
UF 5-3 (beat UT, Vandy, UK, USCe, MO)
USCe 3-5 (beat UGA, UK, Vandy)
UGA, UT, and UF would be in a 3-way tie, since each beat one of the other two but lost to the other.
The next SEC tiebreaker is record within the division. UT would be 4-2, UGA would be 4-2, and UF would be 5-1 (as its only loss in the East would be UGA).
So your 7-5 Florida would win the East, with the 8-4 UT and UGA being tied for second.
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You would need to have either UK beating UF (so UK needs to have 2 conference wins and be 5-7...or UK's 1 conference win's UF, which would mean Vandy needed to win a conference game), Vanderbilt beating UF (so Vandy needs one conference win), or South Carolina beating UF (so USCe needs to be 4-4).
(But Missouri beating UF would just result in a 3-way tie again, which the Tigers would win.)