Alabama or Georgia ? Thatās the question most of the media members who cover the SEC will face when they submit their conference predictions next week at SEC Media Days in Hoover.
The predictions for West and East division champions donāt carry much intrigue . Almost certainly, Nick Sabanās Crimson Tide will be the selection in the West, while Kirby Smartās Georgia Bulldogs will hold the vote in the East.
But the pick for SEC champion could be spicy.
Alabama must replace much of the star power from last yearās national championship squad. Georgia returns more production than Alabama, plus loaded up via the transfer portal. But Sabanās ability to reload annually factors into votersā minds.
On this debut episode of 'SEC Football Unfiltered' at www.tuscaloosanews.com , hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams of the USA TODAY Network preview how the media likely will vote and explain why theyāll be picking Alabama to win the SEC, despite how well-stocked Georgia appears.
Adams notes Sabanās 23-0 record against former assistants (that includes a 3-0 mark against Smart) and wonders whether Smart missed his best chance to beat Saban by squandering a 13-0 halftime lead in the 2018 national championship.
Toppmeyer says he might feel more inclined to pick Georgia if he had seen a bigger body of work from quarterback JT Daniels last year. Daniels gave the Bulldogs a boost in the final four games, but he didnāt face any of the SECās top defenses.
Toppmeyer and Adams also debate whether Ole Miss or Mississippi State is the true dark horse in the SEC West , while Adams makes the surprising revelation that he plans to rank one of those Mississippi schools last in the West.
And they provide their picks for the SECās most overvalued and undervalued team, offering diverging viewpoints.
The predictions for West and East division champions donāt carry much intrigue . Almost certainly, Nick Sabanās Crimson Tide will be the selection in the West, while Kirby Smartās Georgia Bulldogs will hold the vote in the East.
But the pick for SEC champion could be spicy.
Alabama must replace much of the star power from last yearās national championship squad. Georgia returns more production than Alabama, plus loaded up via the transfer portal. But Sabanās ability to reload annually factors into votersā minds.
On this debut episode of 'SEC Football Unfiltered' at www.tuscaloosanews.com , hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams of the USA TODAY Network preview how the media likely will vote and explain why theyāll be picking Alabama to win the SEC, despite how well-stocked Georgia appears.
Adams notes Sabanās 23-0 record against former assistants (that includes a 3-0 mark against Smart) and wonders whether Smart missed his best chance to beat Saban by squandering a 13-0 halftime lead in the 2018 national championship.
Toppmeyer says he might feel more inclined to pick Georgia if he had seen a bigger body of work from quarterback JT Daniels last year. Daniels gave the Bulldogs a boost in the final four games, but he didnāt face any of the SECās top defenses.
Toppmeyer and Adams also debate whether Ole Miss or Mississippi State is the true dark horse in the SEC West , while Adams makes the surprising revelation that he plans to rank one of those Mississippi schools last in the West.
And they provide their picks for the SECās most overvalued and undervalued team, offering diverging viewpoints.
