Obviously early, but this is really hard to do. I'll go:
1) Auburn- Muschamp + Malzahn. An improved defense in the top half of the SEC to go along with the best offense in the SEC this year. Favorable schedule this year compared to 2014.
2) Alabama- Best overall talent in college football, but they have to find a QB. They have pulled a solid QB out of their butt for 6-7 years in a row now. Can they do it again? Tough schedule this year.
3) Ole Miss- Good/great defense, do they have a replacement for Bo? Easy schedule with Vandy and Florida out of the east
4) Texas A&M- I think we see them really improve on defense and they have insane talent at WR
5) Arkansas- Really good run game, suspect passing game, lost their 3 best defensive players.
6) LSU- No QB, lost a lot of talent on defense and Chavis.
7) Miss St- Lost A LOT of talent on D and O. Still have DAK, but I don't think he can win by himself.
All 7 teams could make bowl games again.
1) Auburn- Muschamp + Malzahn. An improved defense in the top half of the SEC to go along with the best offense in the SEC this year. Favorable schedule this year compared to 2014.
2) Alabama- Best overall talent in college football, but they have to find a QB. They have pulled a solid QB out of their butt for 6-7 years in a row now. Can they do it again? Tough schedule this year.
3) Ole Miss- Good/great defense, do they have a replacement for Bo? Easy schedule with Vandy and Florida out of the east
4) Texas A&M- I think we see them really improve on defense and they have insane talent at WR
5) Arkansas- Really good run game, suspect passing game, lost their 3 best defensive players.
6) LSU- No QB, lost a lot of talent on defense and Chavis.
7) Miss St- Lost A LOT of talent on D and O. Still have DAK, but I don't think he can win by himself.
All 7 teams could make bowl games again.
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