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SEC Team feelings/trends end of 2025 into 2026

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TyperWoods
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Just my gut feelings, YMMV.

Bama: on the decline
Georgia: back to Richt 2.0
LSU: all over the place, but with Freshwater more O, and the D stands for ******.
Ole Miss: rolling but you have the feeling it ain't lasting into 2026
A&M: I think is becoming more solid. Biased take tho.
Miss State meh. Should change mascot to catfish because they are bottom feeders.
Mizzou: 6 7, which is also likely to be their record
Florida: **** show
Tennessee: meh. Should change mascot to catfish because they aren't who they are made out to be
Vandy: it's nice they have been decent
South Carolina: Weird like Beamer. Not that good like Beamer. Kinda likeable like Beamer.
tu: they are back. To being overrated and delusional ******bags. Cutty Sark on the hot seat after 2026.
OU: Big Game Bob 2.0
Auburn: craptastic. But they were close in a lot of games. Depends on who returns, but could be surprisingly good next year.
Arky: ****show
MagnumLoad
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I think there is a good argument to make that A&M football is the greatest underachiever in all of major college sports. Reseating of Kyle in 2027 will be a big decision moment for me.
I hate tu. It's in my blood.
83Aggie
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I would say more parity across the board. The Portal has changed the dynamics. Less about recruiting and more about evaluating kids from the Portal.

I feel like UGA, LSU, A&M, Bama, and tu will still have advantage from an NIL perspective.
Ugly
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Bama: Still very good, but no longer enough depth to be elite.
Georgia: Still very good, but no longer enough depth to be elite.
LSU: The Saban effect is gone, but there are plenty of children's hospitals to rob to afford Kiffin's portal shopping. Solid upper tier SEC team with large swings each year based on portal luck.
Ole Miss: Let's see how hard the hammer drops at the end of the season. Probably remain an upper-half SEC team, but hard to see them as more unless they keep a lot more than I expect.
A&M: Good team, but depth seems to be an issue come December. Solid top half team.
Miss State: Bottom feeder until proven otherwise.
Florida: Enough resources to have a roster that can scare you, but probably a middle-of-the-pack team until proven otherwise.
Tennessee: Solid uper tier SEC team when they don't lose their QB after spring ball.
Vandy: Top half SEC team with Pavia, lower half without him. Might depend on how his waiver works out.
South Carolina: Hot one year then cold the next. Makes me a little scared for next year, but still generally a middle-of the-pack to lower tier team.
tu: enough money to be a solid upper half team, and even have some depth which helps immensely late season, but too many culture issues to be elite
OU: Solid upper half team. Probably. I have a hard time caring enough to have a detailed opinion given that we haven't played since 2013.
Auburn: If they improve significantly they may get to a bowl game next year.
Arky: Same as Auburn.
#Mke
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Georgia has two National Championships in the 2020s and currently are the reigning SEC Champions. Not sure how that's Richt 2.0
Law Of The Quad
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The SEC is in decline and needs to add at five more teams that the above average teams can beat.
Unlikely it has four teams in the CFP next year.

Aggies will have to win their last game next year to get in.
FriskyGardenGnome
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Poor Kentucky. Relegated to afterthought status.
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