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6. Vanderbilt: Like Mark I don't really see much else for these guys. New coach Robbie Caldwell, albeit a funny man in an interview, like Rodney Dangerfield still gets; "no respect." The dores with all kinds of problems on offense, just doesn't appear to have the goods for anything more than cellar dweller status. The fighting Ivy Leaguers won't be able to add up enough wins here, 2-10
5. Tennessee: Rocky Not is the song they will be singing here. Derrick Dooley will be a good one long term for Vol Nation, just not this year. I believe if the revolving door of coaches in Knoxville stops here they will be fine, but we are talking this year. No Qb to speak of, and a questionable running game with Hardesty gone. Tennesse struggles, and the Vols hit "Rocky Bottom" this year, 4-7
4. Kentucky: Tough call here, New coach Joker Phillips isn't joking at all. Actually, he has an interesting team in the east. Hartline has had his moments of struggles and successes since being in the SEC. However, experience goes a long way, and he has it. With Randall Cobb (SEC's most versitile player) moved to full-time WR he is a real threat. Cobb will get some wildcat snaps, and he teamed with Derrick Locke they have some juice, just not enough to pull ahead of South Carolina. Mark has almost convinced me South Carolina has too many issues, but the Joke's on Kentucky this year, 5-7.
3. South Carolina: The old ball coach has come along way since dominating the SEC with Wuerffel and the fun-and-gun. He has went from the Gator orange and blue, to a stint in Redskin country, to a land that football forgot in Columbia, South Carolina. Where national championships in football are as likley to happen as Charles Barkely actually playing a good round of golf. Coach Spurrier brings to the table Stephen Garcia who is a long way from the Wuerffel days. The Gamecock version might be called the "not so fun, and run;" because if you're a QB behind that o-line, it will be no fun because you will be running for your life.. They have skill guys, but the o-line has more holes than the Oklahoma highways. It's going to be rough. Their D is great, but you can't win many if you don't score. Defense gets them to a bowl though, 6-6.
2. Florida: "Oh where, oh where did my Tebow go, oh where oh where could he be." These are the lyrics to Urban Meyer's new country single, "Lost without a friend." All joking aside, John Brantley is probably a good QB, but as if the pressure of replacing Tebow isn't enough, he is leading an offense that will have to score early and often.. Replacing almost the entire defense from a year ago won't give Brantley the luxury that Tebow had at times a year ago when the Gators vaunted offense was erratic at best in certain games. Last year you could see the loss of Dan Mullen as the offensive coordinator was rough on the offense. This year they have to deal with the loss of Charlie Strong as he left his defensive coordinator job for head coaching at Louisville. So I see that being just one of the many that has turned the pressure cooker to high for Brantley. You know it's always tough to follow a legend, and for Brantley its going to be especially tough. Pour guy will always hear "well when we had Tebow." So in all I just cannot buy the Gators. Too many questions that have yet to be answered. There is still enough talent to win though, 9-3.
1. Georgia: Mark Richt brings in a loaded offensive attack lead by true freshman Aaron Murray. This team intrigues me. I look at them offensively and see how a lot of people could buy into them. I mean AJ Green is, in my opinion, the best WR in the nation, and a future all-pro guy. A running game that features a one-two punch as good as arguably anyone outside of 'Bama in the nation, Washawn Ealy and Caleb King give any defensive coordinator headaches. However, big question mark on D. Their D got thrashed last year and they return all but arguably the two best in safety Rashad Jones and linebacker Rennie Curran who are now in the NFL. Also, they are switching to a 3-4 alignment that is designed to put more emphasis on rushing the passer which, in turn, will help the secondary, which will really make Brandon Boykin a handful at cornerback. Will these moves shake the "RICHTER" scale to a 10 and win the whole SEC? Well I will tell you later. However, with the offensive weapons and an offensive line you could set up a tent behind, they for sure win the east, 10-2.
Check back for the west predictions and the SEC championship game, you know the east, now I will tell you who will win the Wild Wild West and why.
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