2016...the southland
Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 8:04 am
Tennessee....
The Vols are good...chokes last year and inexplicable coaching decisions cost them games...they were ahead of Oklahoma 17-3 in the fourth and somehow choked and let the Sooners get to overtime...same sort of game vs Florida. I would not be surprised to see Tennessee in the SEC Championship.
Alabama....
What's new? Loaded again. One of the countries best defenses, an elite running game and the ability to overcome mediocre quarterback play. NFL caliber athletes all over the field.
LSU....
Fournette will still give them a run game but they need a passing threat and have not yet found a great QB. Hard to compete with Bama playing just the Bama type ground game and great defense. And their secondary will be excellent this year as will the DL.
Texas A&M....
Could Kevin Sumlin be on the hot seat after this year? Three different quarterbacks have transferred and a top ranked QB decommitted last week. After the A&M Receiver Coach tweeted nasty about that, a five star WR recruit decommitted. After losing five games in each of the last two seasons...Sumlin may be looking over his shoulder at Tom Herman.
Clemson....
Clemson will have a great offense, one of the best in the country. And their DL will be very good. They lost a lot in the D secondary and their star corner has blown out a knee, so a great passing team might take some advantage. Still, the team to beat in the ACC.
Louisville...
Lamar Jackson will be a game changing quarterback. This kid will be a star. 17 returning starters. The Cards will win games and be a tough out, especially at home.
Auburn....
Tough year for Mulzhan...brutal schedule of Alabama, LSU, Clemson, and Ole Miss (all of which should field better teams). Plus games with Georgia and Arkansas who might challenge if they get the break.
FSU....
The Noles are a QB away from being a contender. If the new kids can play QB, FSU will play well. And I think that Francois (Frenchy) will start. One of the better secondaries in the south, good DL, good running game.
If they play MaGuire at QB out of loyalty (the kid played three quarters in the bowl throwing off of a broken ankle and missed spring recovering from surgery), it won't be but for a loss against Ole Miss. The youngsters behind him are just better.
The Vols are good...chokes last year and inexplicable coaching decisions cost them games...they were ahead of Oklahoma 17-3 in the fourth and somehow choked and let the Sooners get to overtime...same sort of game vs Florida. I would not be surprised to see Tennessee in the SEC Championship.
Alabama....
What's new? Loaded again. One of the countries best defenses, an elite running game and the ability to overcome mediocre quarterback play. NFL caliber athletes all over the field.
LSU....
Fournette will still give them a run game but they need a passing threat and have not yet found a great QB. Hard to compete with Bama playing just the Bama type ground game and great defense. And their secondary will be excellent this year as will the DL.
Texas A&M....
Could Kevin Sumlin be on the hot seat after this year? Three different quarterbacks have transferred and a top ranked QB decommitted last week. After the A&M Receiver Coach tweeted nasty about that, a five star WR recruit decommitted. After losing five games in each of the last two seasons...Sumlin may be looking over his shoulder at Tom Herman.
Clemson....
Clemson will have a great offense, one of the best in the country. And their DL will be very good. They lost a lot in the D secondary and their star corner has blown out a knee, so a great passing team might take some advantage. Still, the team to beat in the ACC.
Louisville...
Lamar Jackson will be a game changing quarterback. This kid will be a star. 17 returning starters. The Cards will win games and be a tough out, especially at home.
Auburn....
Tough year for Mulzhan...brutal schedule of Alabama, LSU, Clemson, and Ole Miss (all of which should field better teams). Plus games with Georgia and Arkansas who might challenge if they get the break.
FSU....
The Noles are a QB away from being a contender. If the new kids can play QB, FSU will play well. And I think that Francois (Frenchy) will start. One of the better secondaries in the south, good DL, good running game.
If they play MaGuire at QB out of loyalty (the kid played three quarters in the bowl throwing off of a broken ankle and missed spring recovering from surgery), it won't be but for a loss against Ole Miss. The youngsters behind him are just better.