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The Wildcats are coming off a 4-8 record that is their worst since going 2-10 in Stoops’ debut season in 2013.
The Dawgs return loaded on talent, but uncertainty at quarterback and key offensive positions has fans on edge. Will Georgia’s depth carry them through the SEC grind, or will early miscues derail their championship hopes?
This article was originally published on www.si.com/fannation/college/cfb-hq as Predicting each SEC football game in 2025, and every team's final record. Being kept out of the national championship race the last two seasons, some have taken the occasion to suggest the SEC has lost its iron grip on college football.
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Missouri’s Eli Drinkwitz faces the challenge of replacing key players in pursuit of an SEC title
Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz not only lost one of the most successful quarterbacks in school history after last season, he also lost two talented running backs and two of the most productive wide receivers that he has ever had.
Alabama and Georgia, two of the favorites to win the SEC Championship in 2025, are tied with 11 representatives each from this exercise. The Bulldogs picked up 11 selections in total, but 2 players — Peyton Woodring and Zachariah Branch earned multiple selections.
A litany of Georgia Bulldogs have been listed on the Coaches All-SEC team ahead of the 2025 college football season.
Alabama and defending conference champion Georgia led with 11 players across the three All-SEC teams as voted by the league’s coaches.
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Longhorns Wire on MSNFinal preseason SEC Power Rankings
As the strongest conference in college football, the SEC is loaded with power teams and future stars. Here is our final 2025 preseason Power Rankings.
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Social media had the predictable field day when Greg McElroy went into depth on Nebraska, which was labeled an SEC dark horse.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Tuesday that President Donald Trump wants some 600-plus miles of the border barrier with Mexico painted black.