Projected SEC Standings based off of my predictions.
East
1.Georgia 12-0 (8-0) SEC
2.Florida 10-2 (6-2) SEC
3.Missouri 9-3 (5-3) SEC
4.Tennessee 8-4 (4-4) SEC
5.Kentucky 8-4 (4-4) SEC
6.South Carolina 4-8 (1-7) SEC
7.Vanderbilt 4-8 (0-8) SEC
West
1.Alabama 12-0 (8-0) SEC
2.LSU 11-1 (7-1) SEC
3.Texas A&M 8-4 (5-3) SEC
4.Auburn 6-6 (3-5) SEC
5.Mississippi State 7-5 (3-5) SEC
6.Ole Miss 6-6 (2-6) SEC
7.Arkansas 3-9 (0-8) SEC
cbhsports All-SEC Team
Offense
QB:Tua Tagovailoa,Alabama (Junior) *2019 cbhsports Pre-Season co-SEC Player of the Year* *2019 cbhsports Pre-Season SEC co-Offensive Player of the Year* *cbhsports Best co-SEC Prospect*
RB:D’Andre Swift,Georgia (Junior)
RB:Najee Harris,Alabama (Junior)
AP:Ke’Shawn Vaughn,Vanderbilt (Senior)
WR:Jerry Jeudy,WR,Alabama (Junior) *2019 cbhsports Pre-Season co-SEC Player of the Year* *2019 cbhsports Pre-Season SEC co-Offensive Player of the Year* *cbhsports Best co-SEC Prospect*
WR:Kalija Lipscomb,Vanderbilt (Senior)
TE:Albert Okwuegbunam,Missouri (Junior)
C:Drake Jackson,Kentucky (Junior)
OL:Prince Tega Wanogho,Auburn (Senior)
OL:Andrew Thomas,Georgia (Junior)
OL:Tre’Vour Wallace-Sims,Missouri (Senior)
OL:Jedrick Willis Jr.,Alabama (Junior)
Defense
DL:Derrick Brown,Auburn (Senior)
DL:Raekwon Davis,Alabama (Senior)
DL:Justin Madubuike,Texas A&M (Junior)
DL:Jabri Zuniga,Florida (Senior)
LB:Cale Garrett,Missouri (Senior)
LB:Dylan Moses,Alabama (Junior)
LB:Erroll Thompson,Mississippi State (Junior)
CB:Kristian Fulton,LSU (Senior)
CB:CJ Henderson,Florida (Junior)
S:Grant Delpit,S,LSU (Junior) *2019 cbhsports Pre-Season SEC Defensive Player of the Year* *cbhsports Best co-SEC Prospect*
S:JR Reed,Georgia (Senior)
Specialists
K:Rodrigo Blankenship,Georgia (Senior) *2019 cbhsports Pre-Season SEC Specialist of the Year*
P:Braden Mann,Texas A&M (Senior)
KR:De’Vion Warren,Arkansas (Junior)
PR:Jaylen Waddle,Alabama (Sophomore)
2019 SEC Signees (by ESPN) ()=Overall Ranking
1.(2) Nolan Smith,DE,Georgia
2.(3) Kenyon Green,OT,LSU
3.(4) Evan Neal,OT,Alabama
4.(5) Darnell Wright,OT,Tennessee
5.(7) Pierce Quick,OT,Alabama
6.(8) Owen Pappoe,OLB,Auburn
7.(9) Wanya Morris,OT,Tennessee
8.(11) John Emery,RB,LSU *cbhsports SEC Newcomer of the Year*
9.(14) Clay Webb,C,Georgia
10.(16) Trey Sanders,RB,Alabama
11.(18) Derek Stingley Jr.,CB,LSU
12.(19) Jerrion Ealy,RB,Ole Miss
13.(20) Zacch Pickens,DE,South Carolina
14.(23) Bo Nix,QB,Auburn
15.(24) Nakobe Dean,OLB,Georgia
16.(28) Antonio Alfano,DT,Alabama
17.(30) Amari Knight,OT,Alabama
18.(31) Justin Eboigbe,DE,Alabama
19.(35) Lewis Cline,S,Georgia
20.(36) Dominick Blaylock,WR,Georgia
21.(37) Jeffery Carter,CB,Alabama
22.(39) Ishmael Sophser,DT,Alabama
23.(41) Brian Williams,S,Texas A&M
24.(42) Quavarious Couch,ATH,Tennessee
25.(43) Jaquaze Sorrells,DT,South Carolina
26.(46) Travon Walker,DE,Georgia
27.(47) Henry To’oto’o,OLB,Tennessee
28.(49) Keiondre Jones,OG,Auburn
29.(52) Hudson Henry,TE,Arkansas
30.(54) George Pickens,WR,Georgia
31.(56) Kardell Thomas,OG,LSU
32.(59) Kaiir Elam,ATH,Florida
33.(60) DeMarvin Leal,DT,Texas A&M
34.(62) Keon Zipperer,TE,Florida
35.(65) Baylor Cupp,TE,Texas A&M
36.(66) Ryan Hilinski,QB,South Carolina
37.(67) Brandon Turnage,CB,Alabama
38.(73) Shane Lee,ILB,Alabama
39.(77) Trezman Marshall,ILB,Georgia
40.(78) Nathan Pickering,DT,Mississippi State
41.(79) Christian Harris,ATH,Alabama
42.(82) Treylon Burks,WR,Arkansas
43.(84) Charles Cross,OT,Mississippi State
44.(86) Marcel Brooks,ILB,LSU
45.(89) Tyrique Stephenson,CB,Georgia
46.(90) Arjei Henderson,WR,Florida
47.(91) Kevi Harris,DE,Alabama
48.(92) Jordan Battle,S,Alabama
49.(95) Chris Steele,CB,Florida
50.(96) Makiya Tongue,ATH,Georgia
51.(97) Dylan Wright,WR,Texas A&M
52.(99) Erick Young,CB,Texas A&M
53.(100) Charles Moore,DT,Auburn
54.(102) Rian Davis,OLB,Georgia
55.(105) Byron Young,DE,Alabam
56.(106) Darrian Dalcourt,C,Alabama
57.(107) Maurice Hampton,S,LSU
58.(110) Deyavie Hampton,OG,Florida
59.(114) Ramel Keyton,WR,Tennessee
60.(118) Zion Puckett,ATH,Auburn
61.(121) William Norton,OT,Georgia
62.(123) Isaiah Spiller,RB,Texas A&M
63.(124) Braylen Ingram,DE,Alabama
64.(127) Jaren Handy,DE,Auburn
65.(128) DeMarcco Hellams,ATH,Alabama
66.(133) Trey Palmer,WR,LSU
67.(135) De’Monte Russell,DE,Mississippi State
68.(136) Donte Starks,OLB,LSU
69.(138) Demani Richardson,S,Texas A&M
70.(140) Derrick Hall II,ATH,Auburn
71.(143) Taulia Tagovailoa,QB,Alabama
72.(145) Garrett Shrader,QB,Mississippi State
73.(150) Lloyd Summerall,DE,Florida
74.(151) Ryland Goede,TE,Georgia
75.(154) Mark-Antony Richards,ATH,Auburn
76.(155) Khris Bogle,OLB,Florida
77.(160) King Mwikuta,DE,Alabama
78.(162) Kameron Brown,WR,Texas A&M
79.(163) Jashawn Sheffield,ATH,Auburn
80.(166) Xavier Truss,OT,Georgia
81.(167) Braedon Mowry,DE,Texas A&M
82.(170) Jaylen McCullough,S,Georgia
83.(173) Michael Tarquin,OT,Florida
84.(178) Mohamoud Diabate,OLB,Florida
85.(179) DJ Dale,DT,Alabama
86.(184) Peter Parrish,QB,LSU
87.(185) Siaki Ika,DT,LSU
88.(186) Keilan Robinson,RB,Alabama
89.(188) Ray Parker,OT,LSU
90.(191) Connor Bazelak,QB,Missouri
91.(193) Tyus Fields,ATH,Tennessee
92.(198) Jarrian Jones,ATH,Mississippi State
93.(203) Jalon Jones,QB,Florida
94.(210) Chase Lane,WR,Texas A&M
95.(211) Tyron Hopper,OLB,Florida
96.(213) Devin Bush,CB,Arkansas
97.(216) Dannis Jackson,WR,Ole Miss
98.(217) Jaelin Humphries,DT,Florida
99.(219) Jackson Lampley,OG,Tennessee
100.(221) Jackson Lowe,TE,Tennessee
101.(222) Tanner Bowles,OT,Alabama
102.(223) Kenny McIntosh,RB,Georgia
103.(224) Cam’Ron Kelly,CB,Auburn
104.(232) Darius Thomas,OT,Ole Miss
105.(238) Tyrion Davis,RB,LSU
106.(240) Joseph Anderson,DE,South Carolina
107.(242) DeVonta Lee,WR,LSU
108.(246) Anthony Harris,S,Tennessee
109.(249) Jonathan Mingo,WR,Ole Miss
110.(256) DJ Williams,RB,Auburn
111.(257) Derick Hunter,DT,Texas A&M
112.(258) Ani Izuchukwu,DE,Mississippi State
113.(261) John Rhys Plumlee,QB,Ole Miss
114.(263) Eric Gray,RB,Tennessee
115.(266) Will Harrod,OT,Florida
116.(271) Trey Knox,WR,Arkansas
117.(273) Nick Broeker,OT,Ole Miss
118.(278) Marcus Banks,CB,Alabama
119.(284) Jalani Williams,S,Missouri
120.(287) Shilo Sanders,CB,South Carolina
121.(290) Travis Tisdale,RB,Kentucky
122.(291) Warren McClendon,OT,Georgia
123.(295) Paul Tyson,QB,Alabama
124.(296) Cameron Smith,CB,South Carolina
125.(299) Keshun Brown,OLB,Texas A&M
cbhsports All-SEC Newcomer Team
Offense
QB:Bo Nix,Auburn
RB:John Emery,LSU *cbhsports SEC Newcomer of the Year*
RB:Jerrion Ealy,Ole Miss
AP:Quavarious Couch,Tennessee
WR:Dominick Blaylock,Georgia
WR: George Pickens,Georgia
TE:Hudson Henry,Arkansas
OL:Kenyon Green,LSU
OL:Evan Neal,Alabama
OL:Darnell Wright,Tennessee
OL:Pierce Quick,Alabama
Defense
DL:Nolan Smith,Georgia
DL:Zacch Pickens,South Carolina
DL:Antonio Alfano,Alabama
DL:Justin Eboigbe,Alabama
LB:Owen Pappoe,Auburn
LB:Nakobe Dean,Georgia
LB:Henry To’oto’o,Tennessee
CB:Derek Stingley Jr.,LSU
CB:Jeffery Carter,Alabama
S:Lewis Cline,Georgia
S:Brian Williams,Texas A&M
Specialists
No specialists signed by SEC in 2019 ESPN 300
2019-2020 season best five games in the SEC
1.Florida vs. Georgia (Jacksonville,FL)
The annual game for the SEC East champioship (or so it seems like) for the next few years. Florida needs to win this game to get into the SEC Championship and Georgia should also want this game with a test across the division versus Texas A&M ahead.
2.LSU at. Alabama
Is this the first year that LSU beats Alabama since 2011? I don’t think so but don’t think that ESPN’s College Gameday won’t be there. LSU and Alabama may be the two favorites for this division but watch out for Texas A&M (despite having a tough schedule).
3.Georgia at. Texas A&M
Georgia heads to Aggie land for the first time since A&M was introduced into the SEC. If Texas A&M wins, Georgia’s playoff hopes may not be as strong as they were if the Dawgs were before unbeaten but an SEC Championship win over Alabama will keep Georgia in the CFP no matter what.
4.Alabama at. Texas A&M
As stated before, Texas A&M has a very tough schedule. But, a chance at home to beat a top-three ranked Alabama team may not be out of the picture for a vastly improving Texas A&M team.
5.Florida at. LSU
LSU and Florida are likely to finish second in their respective divisions so a win in the middle of the season will definitley improve either squad’s playoff resume and a chance at an SEC Championship berth.
2019 cbhsports SEC Pre-Season Awards
Player of the Year:(shared award) Grant Delpit,S,LSU (Junior); Jerry Jeudy,WR,Alabama (Junior); Tua Tagovailoa,QB,Alabama (Junior)
Offensive Player of the Year:(shared award) Jerry Jeudy,WR,Alabama (Junior); Tua Tagovailoa,QB,Alabama (Junior)
Defensive Player of the Year:Grant Delpit,S,LSU (Junior)
Specialist of the Year:Rodrigo Blankenship,K,Georgia (Senior)
Best SEC Draft Prospect:(shared award) Grant Delpit,S,LSU (Junior);
Newcomer of the Year:John Emery,RB,LSU