2025-26 Real Time SEC Rosters and Depth Charts

trueblujr

Heisman
Dec 14, 2005
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Not quite as tough as last years bunch, but still a solid league full of very good teams. aTm has some work to do though. Tennessee too.

A healthy JQ probably puts us atop the league, add another shooter and we should be set. Arkansas has usual Calipari talent, but they also have Calipari coaching them so we will see with them, but they look like the biggest challengers as of today. Florida is a couple of pieces away from being pretty good again too.

Thing I like about our roster is that if we can hold it together after next season, we could theoretically return all but Oweh, unless one or two other make the jump to the NBA. regardless, our losses after next year should be minimal compared to this year. We should only be looking for around 3 or so replacement parts versus six or seven.
 
Feb 21, 2006
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I think we could have pretty good-great production with our role players/depth.

Perry, Chandler, Noah…held the fort and won games with them this year. Give them another off-season and early regular season and they’re going to start to break out.

Folks naturally get excited about transfers and big time recruits. That’s Pope’s core crew who I think will be making a lot of noise.
 

trueblujr

Heisman
Dec 14, 2005
30,649
96,961
113
I think we could have pretty good-great production with our role players/depth.

Perry, Chandler, Noah…held the fort and won games with them this year. Give them another off-season and early regular season and they’re going to start to break out.

Folks naturally get excited about transfers and big time recruits. That’s Pope’s core crew who I think will be making a lot of noise.
A roster is pretty loaded when the backend of it saw significant minutes, and even if they are #11-13 on the bench, you don't have to feel uncomfortable putting them in at a crucial moment if necessary due to things like injury or foul trouble.