Biggest questions for every SEC football team for 2024

We’re not far from spring football in the SEC. There are plenty of questions for several teams in the league.

The retirement of Alabama head coach Nick Saban leaves plenty up for grabs in the league. New head coach Kalen DeBoer, who just coached Washington to a national title appearance, will look to keep Alabama’s place atop the SEC opposite Georgia.

Others within the league have different ideas in mind. The team’s primary rivals in Tennessee, LSU and Auburn are looking to capitalize on change in Tuscaloosa with a rare victory over the Crimson Tide this season.

Conference newcomers Texas and Oklahoma have seen a welcomed uptick in recruiting since announcing their departure from the Big 12. On the whole both programs have recruited well historically, but now appear to be landing more impact players and five-star talents than they used to sign.

With multiple teams vying for top spots within the league here are a few questions each team will have to answer in 2024.

How much does Kalen DeBoer change?

Alabama introduces new football coach Kalen DeBoer with a press conference at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Alabama as currently constructed is a machine, but Kalen DeBoer is used to winning his way. How much does DeBoer change in his first season? The new head coach of the Tide hired his offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb to call the offense. Will there be a completely new offense in Tuscaloosa and how long will it take for his team to learn his system? If there are any growing pains in DeBoer’s offensive install, expect LSU and Tennessee to attack the team’s flaws.

Does Sam Pittman still have the Arkansas locker room’s respect?

Sep 11, 2021; Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman shakes hands with Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian after the game at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium….


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Publish date : 2024-02-09 21:27:43

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