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Six Tigers earn All-SEC preseason recognition, with star receiver Cam Coleman collecting both conference and national honors ahead of the season.
Senior quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, junior linebacker Whit Weeks and senior return specialist Barion Brown were named to the first-team offense, defense and special teams, respectively, making LSU the only SEC team to have at least one first-team player on all three units.
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The Alabama Crimson Tide saw 11 players selected on the Coaches Presason All-SEC Teams Center - Parker Brailsford - Alabama Running back - Jam Miller - Alabama
Eight Florida football players were selected to the preseason All-SEC coaches team, furthering the high expectations of the upcoming season.
ESPN's Football Power Index (FPI) has been released ahead of the 2025 college football season. FPI is extremely high on the SEC as usual.
FPI ranking (nationally): No. 1 FPI has Texas as college football's preseason No. 1. The Longhorns face an immediate test to start the 2025 season at the defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes. Quarterback Arch Manning and Texas are predicted to play Georgia in an SEC championship rematch. The Longhorns (34.1%) and Bulldogs (26.9%) have the two best odds to win the SEC. Projected ...
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The poll also ranks each SEC team based on predicted order of finish in the standings. We use that same order to create the conference's implied power rankings entering the 2025 season.
The media predicts that the Texas Longhorns will win the Southeastern Conference in 2025. The Georgia Bulldogs are predicted to finish second and fall to the Longhorns in the SEC championship for a second straight season. Texas received 96 votes to be SEC champions while Georgia received 44 votes, which is second-most in the conference.