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I'm a pretty timid thread-starter, but I'm starting this one, because I want to see how VN rates our competition next season.
Plus, it's the off-season, and I think we're all bored.
So here's my list:
1. Alabama
As much as I hate to say it... Not much of an argument can be made against them.
2. LSU
Without a QB, they still went 11-2 last year. What happens when they figure that out?
3. Arkansas
Petrino offense, and supposedly Mallett's replacement is pretty good. Don't anticipate a huge step back.
4. South Carolina
They've got a great front 7, the best WR and one of the top RB's. Garcia will still be the starter; I'm expecting another 2010-like season for them.
5. Mississippi State
Way on the rise. I don't mind seeing them doing so well, actually.
6. Georgia
I consider them and us at about the same level. I just give them the edge because they're not hurting for bodies.
7. Tennessee
8. Florida
New coaching staff, Weis will cater to Brantley more than Adazio did last year. They've still got mad talent, but I'm expecting (and hoping) they start out slow.
9. Auburn
Cam Newton was the team last year. Dyer stepped it up late last season, but he can't carry it all. They need a QB.
10. Ole Miss
They had a good recruiting class this year, but they'll still get pummeled in the West next year.
11. Kentucky
Sure, they'll finish 7-5 again, while beating up on SEC bottom-feeders and weak OOC. And they don't have Cobb anymore. And they'll still lose to us.
12. Vandy
No explanation needed.
What do you guys think?
Plus, it's the off-season, and I think we're all bored.
So here's my list:
1. Alabama
As much as I hate to say it... Not much of an argument can be made against them.
2. LSU
Without a QB, they still went 11-2 last year. What happens when they figure that out?
3. Arkansas
Petrino offense, and supposedly Mallett's replacement is pretty good. Don't anticipate a huge step back.
4. South Carolina
They've got a great front 7, the best WR and one of the top RB's. Garcia will still be the starter; I'm expecting another 2010-like season for them.
5. Mississippi State
Way on the rise. I don't mind seeing them doing so well, actually.
6. Georgia
I consider them and us at about the same level. I just give them the edge because they're not hurting for bodies.
7. Tennessee
8. Florida
New coaching staff, Weis will cater to Brantley more than Adazio did last year. They've still got mad talent, but I'm expecting (and hoping) they start out slow.
9. Auburn
Cam Newton was the team last year. Dyer stepped it up late last season, but he can't carry it all. They need a QB.
10. Ole Miss
They had a good recruiting class this year, but they'll still get pummeled in the West next year.
11. Kentucky
Sure, they'll finish 7-5 again, while beating up on SEC bottom-feeders and weak OOC. And they don't have Cobb anymore. And they'll still lose to us.
12. Vandy
No explanation needed.
What do you guys think?