ESPN’s Greg McElroy releases SEC football power rankings

Former Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Greg McElroy has released his SEC football power rankings. McElroy, who is an ESPN college football expert, ranked every SEC team into five tiers, “Always College Football with Greg McElroy.”

McElroy thinks that the SEC has four national championship contenders. He included six SEC teams in his preseason top-10, but does not think that every team in his top-10 is capable of winning a championship.

The Georgia Bulldogs are the No. 2 team in McElroy’s preseason rankings, which is the highest of any SEC football team. McElroy thinks that Georgia has its fair share of weaknesses, but considers the Bulldogs to be the best team in the SEC.

Tier One (National Championship Contenders)

The Georgia Bulldogs are Greg McElroy’s top preseason SEC team. Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

1. Georgia

“Carson Beck is the best quarterback that George has had in quite some time,” said McElroy. The media has predicted Georgia to win the SEC and has Beck as the conference’s preseason All-SEC first team quarterback.

2. Texas

“Texas, they’re a national championship contender, especially with what they bring back on the offensive side,” said McElroy. Texas is ready to make some noise in their first season in the SEC.

3. Alabama

Alabama returns elusive quarterback Jalen Milroe and a lot of talent from the Nick Saban era. McElroy does not think Alabama will have much of a drop off to start the Kalen DeBoer era.

“Alabama is maybe slightly thinner as far as depth is concerned, but their best is still as good as anybody else in the entire conference,” said McElroy.

4. Ole Miss

McElroy tabbing Ole Miss as a championship contender will surprise some folks, but the Rebels return a lot including quarterback Jaxson Dart.

“We need to wake up and get on board with the possibility that Ole Miss could win the whole dang thing,” said…


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Publish date : 2024-08-10 11:37:39

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