The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is entering a new era as Texas and Oklahoma join the league in the 2024-25 season, making the conference even more competitive.
Divisions are a thing of the past, with the SEC Championship game now featuring the top two teams in the standings. Traditionally dominated by Georgia, Alabama, and occasionally LSU, the conference could see a shift in power dynamics, especially with Nick Saban’s departure from Alabama.
Georgia Bulldogs
Georgia remains a powerhouse under coach Kirby Smart, boasting a 40-2 record over the past three seasons. With Carson Beck at quarterback and a deep roster, the Bulldogs are strong contenders, though their toughest games, against Alabama and Texas, are on the road.
Alabama Crimson Tide
New coach Kalen DeBoer takes over following a successful stint at Washington. With quarterback Jalen Milroe and a formidable offensive line, Alabama is expected to remain competitive, despite key departures like Caleb Downs and Isaiah Bond.
Texas Longhorns
Texas, under Steve Sarkisian, has completed an impressive rebuild and now looks poised for success in the SEC. Returning quarterback Quinn Ewers and a solid roster give Texas a good shot at making the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff.
Ole Miss Rebels
Lane Kiffin’s Ole Miss boasts a balanced roster, with improvements on both offense and defense. With Jaxon Dart leading the offense and new defensive talents from the transfer portal, the Rebels could be surprise contenders this season.
The article also highlights other teams like Tennessee, Missouri, and LSU, each facing unique challenges and opportunities in the increasingly competitive SEC. While Georgia and Alabama are favorites, the 2024 season could see new teams rise, making it one of the most unpredictable in recent memory.