It seemed like everyone is losing their QB this year.
Does anyone else feel like that will contribute to a down year for the SEC?
This year was arguably a down year with FSU breaking the streak, but honestly, I don't see any one team putting together a complete enough season to run the table in the SEC.
Auburn is the obvious candidate with Nick Marshall returning, but Malzahn still needs to prove he's not a fluke.
As for fresh meat, I hear good things about the QB out of Georgia. Other than that, a whole lot of nothing. Obviously around these parts we know a thing or two about Kenny Hill and Kyle Allen (as much I respect Matt Joekel, I don't see him starting). LSU's been winning without a quarterback for years. Bama's QB situation is a quagmire.
Overall, I could definitely see the playoff bids going as such:
1. 13-0 ACC Champ (FSU)
2. 12-1 PAC Champ (Stanford)
3. 12-1 B1G Champ (MSU)
4. 11-1 BWTF Champ (OU)
Left off: A bunch of 2-loss SEC teams
Now tell me how retarded I am
Does anyone else feel like that will contribute to a down year for the SEC?
This year was arguably a down year with FSU breaking the streak, but honestly, I don't see any one team putting together a complete enough season to run the table in the SEC.
Auburn is the obvious candidate with Nick Marshall returning, but Malzahn still needs to prove he's not a fluke.
As for fresh meat, I hear good things about the QB out of Georgia. Other than that, a whole lot of nothing. Obviously around these parts we know a thing or two about Kenny Hill and Kyle Allen (as much I respect Matt Joekel, I don't see him starting). LSU's been winning without a quarterback for years. Bama's QB situation is a quagmire.
Overall, I could definitely see the playoff bids going as such:
1. 13-0 ACC Champ (FSU)
2. 12-1 PAC Champ (Stanford)
3. 12-1 B1G Champ (MSU)
4. 11-1 BWTF Champ (OU)
Left off: A bunch of 2-loss SEC teams
Now tell me how retarded I am