Predict the SEC and records in football for 2016

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East
1. Tennessee (11-3)
2. Georgia (9-4)
3. Florida (8-5)
4. Kentucky (7-6) and Music City Bowl
5. South Carolina (6-7)
6. Vanderbilt (4-8)
7. Missouri (3-9)

West
1. Alabama (12-2)
2. LSU (10-3)
3. Ole Miss (8-5)
4. Texas A&M (8-5)
5. Auburn (8-5)
6. Arkansas (7-6)
7. Mississippi State (6-7)
 

BigBoyBlueMMA

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I'll try...

East
1. Tennessee (12-2)
2. Florida (10-3)
3. Georgia (9-4)
4. Kentucky (7-6)
5. South Carolina (6-7)
6. Missouri (4-8)
7. Vanderbilt (3-9)

West
1. Alabama (12-2)
2. LSU (11-2)
3. Ole Miss (9-4)
4. Texas A&M (9-4)
5. Auburn (8-5)
6. Arkansas (7-6)
7. Mississippi State (5-8)
 
Jun 22, 2015
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I'll try...

East
1. Tennessee (12-2)
2. Florida (10-3)
3. Georgia (9-4)
4. Kentucky (7-6)
5. South Carolina (6-7)
6. Missouri (4-8)
7. Vanderbilt (3-9)

West
1. Alabama (12-2)
2. LSU (11-2)
3. Ole Miss (9-4)
4. Texas A&M (9-4)
5. Auburn (8-5)
6. Arkansas (7-6)
7. Mississippi State (5-8)
Solid picks. Who do you have the Vols losing to?
 

Nuke99m.

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UT loses to UGA and Alabama(two times, once in reg. season and in SEC champ.).
 

MrKentucky

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East
1. Georgia (11-3)
2. Tennessee (10-3)
3. Florida (10-3)
4. Kentucky (5-7)
5. South Carolina (5-7)
6. Missouri (4-8)
7. Vandy (3-9)

West
1. Alabama (14-1)
2. LSU (11-2)
3. Arkansas (8-5)
4. Ole Miss (7-6)
5. A&M (7-6)
6. Auburn (7-6)
7. State (5-7)
 
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TuckyFB

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I'll go...

East
1. Tennessee (11-3)
2. Georgia (9-4)
3. Florida (8-5)
4. Kentucky (7-6) and Music City Bowl
5. South Carolina (6-7)
6. Vanderbilt (4-8)
7. Missouri (3-9)

West
1. Alabama (12-2)
2. LSU (10-3)
3. Ole Miss (8-5)
4. Texas A&M (8-5)
5. Auburn (8-5)
6. Arkansas (7-6)
7. Mississippi State (6-7)
I agree with all your prediction BUT I have us going 8-4.
 

Grumpyolddawg

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UT loses to UGA and Alabama(two times, once in reg. season and in SEC champ.).

Don't see that happening. If they lose to us and Bama, they won't be in the SEC championship game.

East, UT 10-2
UF 9-3
UGA 8-4
UK 6-6
Vandy 5-7
SoCar 5-7
Missour 3-9

West Bama 12-0
OM 10-2
LSU 9-3
Ark. 7-5
A&M 7-5
AU 6-6
State 5-7

Bama wins the SEC and advances to the playoffs again.
 
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UT loses to UGA and Alabama(two times, once in reg. season and in SEC champ.).
I think we sweep the east and either...

lose to Texas A&M in College Station and Alabama in the regular season and SECCG and win a big bowl game or

Beat Bama in the regular season, lose to Texas A&M in College Station and lose to Bama in the SECCG. The game against the Aggies has trap game written all over it. I think we'd then lose in the bowl game although Butch is undefeated with two lashings of Big Ten teams.

Either way, that's why I see 11-3 for us.
 

Grumpyolddawg

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I think we sweep the east and either...

lose to Texas A&M in College Station and Alabama in the regular season and SECCG and win a big bowl game or

Beat Bama in the regular season, lose to Texas A&M in College Station and lose to Bama in the SECCG. The game against the Aggies has trap game written all over it. I think we'd then lose in the bowl game although Butch is undefeated with two lashings of Big Ten teams.

Either way, that's why I see 11-3 for us.

UT has to be the big favorite to win the East, think they have to sweep it to win it, 2 SEC losses and whoever beat them from the East wins it. But if Dobbs goes down, all bets are off, same as us when Chubb went down, offense disappeared.
 

EnPassant

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I think we sweep the east and either...

lose to Texas A&M in College Station and Alabama in the regular season and SECCG and win a big bowl game or

Beat Bama in the regular season, lose to Texas A&M in College Station and lose to Bama in the SECCG. The game against the Aggies has trap game written all over it. I think we'd then lose in the bowl game although Butch is undefeated with two lashings of Big Ten teams.

Either way, that's why I see 11-3 for us.

You've beaten UGA 5/16 years and not in Athens in 10 so can see how'd you'd be confident. Vegas has you a 3 pt dog so you'll make some money as well.
 

CB3UK

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Florida
Tennessee
Georgia
Kentucky
Missouri
Vanderbilt
South Carolina

LSU
Alabama
Ole Miss
Arkansas
Mississippi State
Texas A&M
Auburn
 

Dakota25

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East
Tennessee
UGA
Florida
Missouri
Vandy
USC
UK

West
Alabama
LSU
Ole Miss
A&M
Auburn
Arkansas
Mississippi State
 

JasonS.

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West predictions basically boil down to who you think gets fired first: Miles, Freeze, Malzahn or Sumlin. Then again, they might all be gone after this year.
 
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Grumpyolddawg

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The east champ could easily have 2+ losses

If UT loses to UGA, we would have the tiebreaker, even with 2 losses. I don't see us losing 3 SEC games, so UT losing to UGA will effectively knock them out of the SEC championship game. I don't see that happening this year, but anything can happen, losing Chubb on the first play cost us the UT game last year. But he did, we lost and that's history. We won't be real good this season, but 17 will be a good year to be a UGA fan.
 

Orange_N_White

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If UT loses to UGA, we would have the tiebreaker, even with 2 losses. I don't see us losing 3 SEC games, so UT losing to UGA will effectively knock them out of the SEC championship game. I don't see that happening this year, but anything can happen, losing Chubb on the first play cost us the UT game last year. But he did, we lost and that's history. We won't be real good this season, but 17 will be a good year to be a UGA fan.

Yeah, I'm just saying it wouldn't be a shocker based on how bad the east has been last 10 years.
 

Grumpyolddawg

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Yeah, I'm just saying it wouldn't be a shocker based on how bad the east has been last 10 years.

I hate to say this, I don't really see UT losing a game to an East team this year. I don't know, but I think Bama will be a handful to handle twice. A&M is such a mess right now who even knows who their qb will be this fall. I think UT will be good this year, very good in fact. Now will they be good enough to beat Bama twice I don't know but having a qb like Dobbs makes it possible. I don't think Dobbs is a great QB nor a good pro prospect, but he is the type qb that gives Bama fits, so there is a chance. I think we are looking at 8-4, maybe 9-3, a great season would be 10-2. But we will be young defensively upfront, will be starting a true frosh at qb, breaking in several WR. 2017 will be our year to take a step forward, Eason will have a year under his belt, we will return 4 OL starters, all WR, all TE and likely 10 starters on defense. That is the year Kirby will feel some pressure. We have to replace our RB, but things are looking good for Swift and Carter right now, UGA has a recent history of bringing them in 2 at a time. But even if we miss on both, Evander Holyfield's son is no slouch, alot like Chubb, maybe a tick slower on the 40, maybe not, but has the determination of of his dad, I am excited to see what he can do.
 

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East
1. Tennessee (12-2)
2. Georgia (11-2)
3. Florida (7-6)
4. Kentucky (7-6) and Music City Bowl
5. South Carolina (5-7)
6. Missouri (5-7)
7. Vanderbilt (4-8)

West
1. Alabama (13-2)
2. LSU (10-3)
3. Auburn (9-4)
4. Arkansas (8-5)
5. Ole Miss (5-7)
6. Texas A&M (5-7)
7. Mississippi State (4-8)
 

Orange_N_White

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I hate to say this, I don't really see UT losing a game to an East team this year. I don't know, but I think Bama will be a handful to handle twice. A&M is such a mess right now who even knows who their qb will be this fall. I think UT will be good this year, very good in fact. Now will they be good enough to beat Bama twice I don't know but having a qb like Dobbs makes it possible. I don't think Dobbs is a great QB nor a good pro prospect, but he is the type qb that gives Bama fits, so there is a chance. I think we are looking at 8-4, maybe 9-3, a great season would be 10-2. But we will be young defensively upfront, will be starting a true frosh at qb, breaking in several WR. 2017 will be our year to take a step forward, Eason will have a year under his belt, we will return 4 OL starters, all WR, all TE and likely 10 starters on defense. That is the year Kirby will feel some pressure. We have to replace our RB, but things are looking good for Swift and Carter right now, UGA has a recent history of bringing them in 2 at a time. But even if we miss on both, Evander Holyfield's son is no slouch, alot like Chubb, maybe a tick slower on the 40, maybe not, but has the determination of of his dad, I am excited to see what he can do.


Hurd is a beast.

He will go in first 2 rounds for sure if healthy.

He got bigger, stronger, and quicker
 
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Grumpyolddawg

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Can't disagree until we beat them.

Last two games should have been wins
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I don't get it with them, they weren't very good last year, come back and beat UT, after Chubb went down our offense stopped, and they beat us like a drum, but Richt and Schottenheimer looked like they were trying to lose it, Richt was fired before he got back to Athens that day, had a near brawl at his house the next morning when Pruitt showed up for breakfast, rumor was univited. The following Monday coaches came near to blows at practice until Pruitt decided tangling with Thomas Brown probably wasn't in his best interest. UF has managed to beat us several years when we had the better team, well alot like your game with them last year. UK beat them in 14, refs gave them a play, and came close in 15 to beating them.


The thing that set it off was the offensive coaches said the defense gave up 31 points or ever how many it was. Pruitts reply was, yes we gave up a couple big plays, but we could have held them to minus yards, no first downs and still lost 7-3. Good or bad, we got the guy fans wanted, fans are fired up, lots of excitement around the program, Kirby makes Richt look lazy on the recruiting trail. We are getting multiple kids dropping by everyday, not just weekends now, under Richt we didn't have coaches at school everyday. This month will give us a pretty good idea how our class will be this year, 7-8 of our biggest targets are suppose to be announcing counting a couple of 18 kids.
 

Deeeefense

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East
1. Tennessee (10-2) Loaded, experienced no apparent weaknesses - gets Bama at home
2. Florida (9-3) essentially 8 home games if you count UGA @ Jax, second year for Coach Mac
3. Georgia (9-3) QB? loses to Florida to take 3rd
4. Kentucky (7-5) 3 years of excellent recruiting, finally pays dividends
5. Missouri (7-5) will hang their hat on defense but will hit a few bumps with a new head coach
6. Vanderbilt (5-7) respectable defense but not enough overall talent and depth
7. South Carolina (3-9) Lost a lot of talent and coach with a record of failure at the helm

West
1. LSU (11-1) beats Bama at home and wins the tie break
2. Alabama (11-1) great team but schedule doesn't favor
3. Ole Miss (9-3) best of the rest - Chad Kelly is the real deal and can carry this team
4. Arkansas (8-4) getting better - schedule favors
5. Auburn (7-5) road games at Bama, Georgia and Miss dooms the Tigers - coach on hot seat
6. Mississippi State (6-6) Dakless Dawgs come back to reality
7. Texas A&M (5-7) Sumlin heads for the exits

Regular season games only
 
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VikingsCat

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East
4. Kentucky (7-6) 3 years of excellent recruiting, finally pays dividends
5. Missouri (7-6) will hang their hat on defense but will hit a few bumps with a new head coach
6. Vanderbilt (5-9) respectable defense but not enough overall talent and depth
7. South Carolina (3-7) Lost a lot of talent and coach with a record of failure at the helm


Regular season games only
You have the above teams with wrong number of regular season games.
 
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I will take a stab.....

East:
Tennessee 10-2
Georgia 9-3
Florida 8-4
Kentucky 7-5
Vandy 5-7
Missouri 4-8
South Carolina 4-8

West:
Alabama 11-1
Ole Miss 9-3
LSU 9-3
Arkansas 7-5
Texas A & M 6-6
Auburn 6-6
Miss St 6-6

Bama will beat TN for SEC Title......

Sumlin and Malzahn will be let go.....
 

Ccm1987

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East
Georgia 11-3
Tennessee 9-4
Florida 8-5
Kentucky 8-5
South Carolina 6-7
Missouri 4-8
Vandy 3-9

West
Alabama 13-1
LSU 10-3
Ole Miss 9-4
Texas A&M 8-5
Auburn 8-5
Miss St. 6-7
Arkansas 5-7
 

WildCard

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East
1. Tennessee (10-2) Loaded, experienced no apparent weaknesses - gets Bama at home
2. Florida (9-3) essentially 8 home games if you count UGA @ Jax, second year for Coach Mac
3. Georgia (9-3) QB? loses to Florida to take 3rd
4. Kentucky (7-5) 3 years of excellent recruiting, finally pays dividends
5. Missouri (7-5) will hang their hat on defense but will hit a few bumps with a new head coach
6. Vanderbilt (5-7) respectable defense but not enough overall talent and depth
7. South Carolina (3-9) Lost a lot of talent and coach with a record of failure at the helm

West
1. LSU (11-1) beats Bama at home and wins the tie break
2. Alabama (11-1) great team but schedule doesn't favor
3. Ole Miss (9-3) best of the rest - Chad Kelly is the real deal and can carry this team
4. Arkansas (8-4) getting better - schedule favors
5. Auburn (7-5) road games at Bama, Georgia and Miss dooms the Tigers - coach on hot seat
6. Mississippi State (6-6) Dakless Dawgs come back to reality
7. Texas A&M (5-7) Sumlin heads for the exits

Regular season games only
By and large, I like this ^^^.

In the East, the top 3 (in that order) look pretty solid. The order of other 4 will likely be determined in great part by how well they do against each other and who/where is their cross division opponent.

> UK and Mizzou both get 3 of the 4 games at home (Vandy and SC only 2). But UK travels to Mizzou and Mizzou travels to SC. That might be the deciding difference between 4th and 5th
> Vandy and SC must each play 2 of the 4 "key" games on the road. But Vandy must play both UK and MO on the road and has highly regarded Ole Miss as their cross division opponent.​

So I'm going to put those last 4 of the SECE in this order

#4. Mizzou (especially if they find some offense)
#5. UK (should win at least 3 in the SEC this year)
#6. Vandy & SC (hard for me to see much difference here but we won't have to wait long...they play each other in week #1)​

Other than UK's opponents I don't follow the SECW much. But it looks the same as the SECE with 3 top dogs and 4 "others". But the difference here is those 4 others figure to be much better teams than the bottom 4 of the SECE. To that point, Steele has AU #19, aTm #25, AR #28 and MSU #35 in his initial power poll. In contrast, #62 Mizzou is the highest ranked among the SECE "other 4" (Vandy #70, UK #74, SC #76). Now does this higher of SECW "bottom 4" mean more, or less, predictability among those teams? I don't know, but...

> AU plays 2 of other 3 at home (MSU away) but plays at GA as their cross division opponent
> AR plays aTm, AU, MSU and cross division opponent MO on the road
> aTm plays must play AU and MSU on the road as well as cross divisional opponent SC on the road
> MSU gets SC, AU and aTm at home and cross divisional opponent UK on the road​

I'm going to say that schedule favors MSU and they finish a somewhat surprising #4 in a tough SECW. Why?

Most are discarding MSU this year because they only return 11 starters and and none are named Zak Prescott. They may not equal their 19 wins under Prescott but we must remember in the 5 years before Prescott Mullen led the "Dawgs to 5-7, 9-4, 7-6, 8-5 and 7-6 records. I hate to get into recruiting rankings but over the last 5 years their recruiting rankings have been #30, #24, #38, #16 and #25 so I don't think the 'dawgs are going to collapse talent-wise. Furthermore, Mullen has done a great job of winning games at a place that has historically been pretty low on the SEC totem pole.

The quandary here is that I been very consistent about UK winning 6 game this season but, to do so, they would almost certainly have to beat one of the teams I'm predicting as #4 in each division. And such a win would likely drop that team from the #4 spot. :confused:

All JMO.

Peace
 
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Tennessee 11-3
Georgia 9-4
Florida 8-5
Kentucky 8-5
South Carolina 7-6 or 8-5
Vandy 6-7
Missouri 4-8



LSU 13-2
Alabama 11-2
Ole miss 10-3
Auburn 8-5
Arkansas 7-6
Texas a&m 7-6
Mississippi state 5-7