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SEC: Questions to be Answered in ‘09 - Eastern Division
With the 2008 football season in the rear-view mirror, avid SEC football fans are already looking forward to September when the SEC conference football teams begin their conference schedules.
2008 represented another successful year for the SEC. With four team finishing in the top 15 in the AP poll, it marked the 13th year in the last quarter of a century teams from the SEC enjoyed success on a national scale.
There were a host of questions leading into the ‘08 season.
Would the Spurrier led Gamecocks finally scratch the upper echeleon of the teams in the Eastern division?
Would this be Fulmer’s last season at the helm of the Volunteer program?
Would Tebow repeat as the Heisman trophy winner?
Now, going into 2009 with the majority of those questions answered, there are several questions that will be the subjects of discussion over this off-season.
Read the rest here
With the 2008 football season in the rear-view mirror, avid SEC football fans are already looking forward to September when the SEC conference football teams begin their conference schedules.
2008 represented another successful year for the SEC. With four team finishing in the top 15 in the AP poll, it marked the 13th year in the last quarter of a century teams from the SEC enjoyed success on a national scale.
There were a host of questions leading into the ‘08 season.
Would the Spurrier led Gamecocks finally scratch the upper echeleon of the teams in the Eastern division?
Would this be Fulmer’s last season at the helm of the Volunteer program?
Would Tebow repeat as the Heisman trophy winner?
Now, going into 2009 with the majority of those questions answered, there are several questions that will be the subjects of discussion over this off-season.
Read the rest here