Everybody is doing their look-ahead rankings for next year...so I might as well do mine. Of course, this is subject to change 5-10 times over the next 8 months.
EAST
1. Florida - They were clueless on offense in 2010, they won't be in 2011 with Charlie Weis.
2. South Carolina - Next year's team will be better, but I don't think they can get past Florida.
3. Georgia - It won't be easy without A.J. Green and Justin Houston but Mark Richt will find a way to win 8-9 games.
4. Tennessee - Keep progressing under Derek Dooley...maybe an 8 win season.
5. Kentucky - Losing Randall Cobb is going to hurt pretty bad.
6. Vanderbilt - No comment.
WEST
1a. LSU - Tons of talent and a new O.C.
1b. Alabama - Hear that sound? It's Nick Saban reloading.
1c. Arkansas - Petrino is a solid coach, I don't expect much of a dropoff.
1d. Mississippi State - Lose some key players but plenty of returning starters to feel good about...don't look for State to lose to all the top SEC teams in 2011.
5. Auburn - This is going to be a hard fall, similar to Florida in '07...only Auburn doesn't have Tim Tebow. They'll be back in 2012.
6. Ole Miss - They'll be better, but good doesn't cut it in the West.
Top QBs:
1. Aaron Murrey, UGA
2. Stephen Garcia, USC
3. Chris Relf, MSU
4. Tyler Brey, UT
5. Jeff Brantley, UF
Top Players:
1. Marcus Lattimore, USC
2. Danny Travethan, UK
3. Alshon Jeffrey, USC
4. Trent Richardson, UA
5. Jeff Demps, UF
6. Donta' Hightower, UA
7. Vick Ballard, MSU
8. Greg Childs, AR
9. Chris Marve, VU
10. Michael Dyer, AU
11. Dre' Kirkpatrick, UA
12. Aaron Murrey, UGA
13. Knile Davis, AR
14. Chad Bumphis, MSU
15. Janoris Jenkins, UF
16. Joe Adams, AR
17. Stephen Garcia, USC
18. Brandon Boldon, UM
19. Quentin Saulsberry, MSU
20. Larry Warford, UK
JB
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