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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNWhich Aggies made the 2025 preseason All-SEC team?A&M lands six on the 2025 Preseason All-SEC Team—highlighting breakout potential, transfer impact, and a comeback path after last season’s stumble.
The Georgia Bulldogs are predicted to come up just short of an SEC championship during the 2025 college football season
The media voted this week during SEC Football Media Days in Atlanta, and the conference revealed the predicted order of finish on Friday. Four Ole Miss players received all-SEC honors: linebacker Suntarine Perkins, defensive lineman Zxavian Harris, linebacker Princewill Umanmielen and kicker Lucas Carneiro.
It’s no secret the rivalry has intensified in recent years. Over the last decade, the SEC has won six of the 10 national championships. Two were won by Clemson in that stretch but the last two were won by Big Ten rivals, Michigan last year and Ohio State in January.
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Columbia Daily Tribune on MSNHere’s where Missouri football was selected to finish in SEC preseason media pollHere’s where Missouri football landed in the SEC preseason media poll, as voted on by league media at SEC Media Days.
Media Days in Atlanta, the Southeastern Conference announced its 2025 Preseason Media Days All-SEC Teams on Friday, featuring three Sooners.
The Southeastern Conference released its preseason media poll on Friday, and the Sooners were not picked to be among this year's contenders for the title.
Texas is the preseason favorite to win the Southeastern Conference championship, with quarterback Arch Manning leading the team. Media members at the SEC media days gave Texas
Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey talked at SEC Media Days this week about the possibility of moving from an eight-game slate of league football games to to a nine-game schedule.
Still, only three Sooners were named on Friday to the 2025 Preseason All-SEC Team.
Here’s where Arkansas football landed in the SEC preseason media poll, as voted on by league media at SEC Media Days.