#Alabama Crimson Tide #Auburn Tigers #Arkansas Razorbacks #Florida Gators #Georgia Bulldogs #Kentucky Wildcats #LSU Tigers #Mississippi Rebels #Mississippi State Bulldogs #Missouri Tigers #Oklahoma Sooners #South Carolina Gamecocks #Tennessee Volunteers #Texas Longhorns #Texas AandM Aggies #Vanderbilt Commodores Here we go again
Way too early power rankings will be released as soon as all portaling and early entrants have been settled. Got a new propriety algorithm that I can’t wait to put to use! But don’t ask me how it works or what data I crunch, because that’s top secret information for my eyes only.
I hate it when I get tagged. Expect bad news etc Like why even tag us. We're roadkill on the side of the road. We suck so bad we aren't even mid.
I got it Owsley Good year or goodbye 1. Pittman 2. Napier 3. Venables If it goes bad and looks bad might done 4. Stoops 5. Freeze 6. Kelly 7. Lebby A bad year away from top 5 8. DeBoer 9. Elko 10. Beamer Not even close 11. Heupel 12. Drinkwitz 13. Lea 14. Kiffin 15. Sark 16. Smart Stoops feels the closest to being in the raging hot group but the whole dynamic up there is just different than anywhere else. Beamer is kind of in a weird spot where I feel like everyone likes him but if he goes 5-7 or 6-6 then things get really weird quick and we're back to being like "is he good? I dunno" really fast.
Sam Pittman Brian Kelly Brent Venables Billy Napier Mark Stoops Hugh Freeze Kalen DeBoer Jeff Lebby Kevin Fatso Clark Lea Shane Beamer Lane Kiffin Bobby Hill Eli Drinkwitz Steve Sarkisian Kirby Smart pretty close to what SummerOfGeorge has
Losses from 2024 to 2025 Alabama QB - Jalen Milroe RB - WR - WR - WR - Kobe Prentice (11 catches, 129 yds, 1 TD) TE - Robbie Ouzts (8 catches, 108 yds, 2 TDs) LT - LG - Tyler Booker C - RG - RT - Elijah Pritchett DE - DT - DT - DE - LB - Jihaad Campbell (117 tackles, 11.5 TFL, 5 sacks, 1 int) LB - CB - CB - Nickel - DeVonta Smith (30 tackles, 0.5 TFL) S - Malachi Moore (70 tackles, 3 TFL, 1 sack, 2 int) S - Also - rotational DT Tim Smith (35 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 2 sacks) - OLB Que Robinson (injured 2/3 through season) (23 tackles, 7 TFL, 4 sacks) - #4 receiver Kendrick Law (10 catches, 105 yards, 1 TD) - #2 TE CJ Dippre (21 catches, 256 yards) - #2 RB Justice Haynes (79 carries, 448 yds, 7 TDs) - both the kicker and punter
WR and secondary look like the clear strengths early on. OL could be too, but I need to see how we replace Book and who wins the RT job before feeling as confident there. DL and LB should be very solid but there may not be a game wrecker there unless James Smith continues to improve, LT Overton learns how to complete the sack, and/or Qua Russaw makes a big leap as a pass rusher.
As long as Michael Frederick Langston Bobo is our OC I don’t give a shit. Best of luck to everyone else
Losses from 2024 to 2025 Missouri QB - Brady Cook RB - Nate Noel RB - Marcus Carrol WR Luthern Burden WR Theo Wease WR Mookie Cooper TE LT Marcus Bryant LG OC RG CamRon Johnson RT Armand Membou Pretty much will have an entire new Offense DE Johnny Walker DE DT Christian Wiliams DT LB Corey Flagg LB Tristan Newsome (might be able to come back w the JuCo rule) CB CB Robber FS Joseph Carleston SS On paper, they've done a really good job filling holes in the portal. Still a little light at DT and CB. And obviously will need the new OL to gel
Kind of tough to figure out who the #3 "starter" was, but he was definitely the most used #3 guy until the whiff block against Oklahoma and then he didn't play a snap against Auburn. He also had the 3rd most targets on the WRs...........with 17