SEC East
USC: 11-1
Georgia: 11-1
Florida: 8-4
Missouri: 7-5
Tennessee: 6-6
Vanderbilt: 5-7
Kentucky: 2-10
The early season matchup between South Carolina and Georgia will loom large on the division standings in November. I see South Carolina taking the game at home but dropping a game late against Auburn on the road. They'll hold onto their tiebreaker, finally get over the hump, and drive down to Atlanta for the SECCG. Florida will improve but not enough to break into the SECCG discussion. Muschamp may be in trouble as I see losses to Saban, Spurrier, Richt, and Fisher calling into question his ability to compete with the big dogs. Tennessee will somehow dig their way to 6 wins and end their bowl drought. They won't beat Alabama but they will restore some respectability by going to a lower tier bowl.
SEC West
Alabama: 11-1
Auburn: 10-2
LSU: 9-3
Ole Miss: 9-3
MSU: 8-4
TAMU: 7-5
Arkansas: 4-8
Alabama and Auburn will meet again with the division title at stake. Alabama and Auburn will chug through the first few months of the season but each will get tripped up against their "second" major rivals on the road (Alabama @ LSU; Auburn @ UGA) in November. This time the Iron Bowl is in Tuscaloosa and the Tide will seize the home momentum and revenge factor for a tough 4th quarter win. LSU will drop their first game of the season to Wisconsin and go sideways a bit in back to back weeks @Auburn and @Florida. LSU will turn it around with a victory over Ole Miss and upset Alabama in Baton Rouge by frazzling their first-year starter at QB. Those two home victories leave their fanbase satisfied and once again stops the Les Miles questions common in their fanbase in their tracks.
SEC Championship
Alabama v. South Carolina: Well with all the talk during the off-season, this had to happen...and in my fantasy world it does! With a playoff bid on the line, I think this would be a classic SECCG. Spurrier pulls out all the stops but "whoever-wins-the-QB-job" has a 2009 SECCG McElroy moment. After a whole season where Alabama has kinda masked their young QB with great runners, easy throws to talented skill guys, and good defense...they get a big game out of the QB and all but clinch a playoff bid.
USC: 11-1
Georgia: 11-1
Florida: 8-4
Missouri: 7-5
Tennessee: 6-6
Vanderbilt: 5-7
Kentucky: 2-10
The early season matchup between South Carolina and Georgia will loom large on the division standings in November. I see South Carolina taking the game at home but dropping a game late against Auburn on the road. They'll hold onto their tiebreaker, finally get over the hump, and drive down to Atlanta for the SECCG. Florida will improve but not enough to break into the SECCG discussion. Muschamp may be in trouble as I see losses to Saban, Spurrier, Richt, and Fisher calling into question his ability to compete with the big dogs. Tennessee will somehow dig their way to 6 wins and end their bowl drought. They won't beat Alabama but they will restore some respectability by going to a lower tier bowl.
SEC West
Alabama: 11-1
Auburn: 10-2
LSU: 9-3
Ole Miss: 9-3
MSU: 8-4
TAMU: 7-5
Arkansas: 4-8
Alabama and Auburn will meet again with the division title at stake. Alabama and Auburn will chug through the first few months of the season but each will get tripped up against their "second" major rivals on the road (Alabama @ LSU; Auburn @ UGA) in November. This time the Iron Bowl is in Tuscaloosa and the Tide will seize the home momentum and revenge factor for a tough 4th quarter win. LSU will drop their first game of the season to Wisconsin and go sideways a bit in back to back weeks @Auburn and @Florida. LSU will turn it around with a victory over Ole Miss and upset Alabama in Baton Rouge by frazzling their first-year starter at QB. Those two home victories leave their fanbase satisfied and once again stops the Les Miles questions common in their fanbase in their tracks.
SEC Championship
Alabama v. South Carolina: Well with all the talk during the off-season, this had to happen...and in my fantasy world it does! With a playoff bid on the line, I think this would be a classic SECCG. Spurrier pulls out all the stops but "whoever-wins-the-QB-job" has a 2009 SECCG McElroy moment. After a whole season where Alabama has kinda masked their young QB with great runners, easy throws to talented skill guys, and good defense...they get a big game out of the QB and all but clinch a playoff bid.