by 3Bsnag » Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:43 pm
Bottom of the pack
Arkansas- he gets fired at the end of this season.
Ole Miss- suspect recruiting, losing program, will take longer to recover but has new life with new coaches.
Auburn - needs better hitting, good pitchers need to crank up a notch.
Middle
Here's the group that you need to follow because we are going to see the SEC get even more competitive in the next 4 years- South Carolina, MS State, and LSU. All have new, driven coaches and 2 were assistants at competitive programs- advantage MSU. Recruiting may be an issue because of who they are recruiting against- advantage LSU and MSU, but it will take a couple of years before they get "their" recruits in.
Georgia- debated bottom, but they are too scrappy to count out. Recovery season.
Kentucky- will contend with all
Top of the SEC
1. Alabama- love Traina, season will depend on how Jury fits in and need consistent/clutch hitting. Maybe guru Moawad helps out the sb team too?
2. Tennessee- damn good pitching (poor Cat), big class of upperclassmen, could easily take SEC top spot. If I were unbiased, they would be at #1.
3. Florida- has and recruits great bats, suspect pitching (for UF), lots of freshman