Here is my outlook for the confernce that everyone loves to over-rate.

SEC East: It is the same old game between South Carolina and Georgia, and I will go with the Ol' Ball Coach this time around. Dylan Thompson takes over at QB on an offense that returns 7 starters including RB Davis. The Defense returns 6 starters, but must shore up the front line. The big game against Georgia is at home. This may be the year for South Carolina if they do not give away the season, as they have done frequestly. Georgia also must replace their QB and returns a solid RB, amongst 5 starters returning on offense. The defense wa scheduled to return 10 starters, but off season attrition has cost them two starters in the secondary. They go to South Carolina, Mizzou, and host Clemson. Florida must find an offense or Muschamp may be gone. They only return 3 starters from last year's terrible offense, but oft injured QB Driskell is one of those returnees. Both Missouri and Tennessee also fit into that catagory. A lot of new faces for those teams. Vandy loses 14 tarters and their HC. Kentucky has a shot at winning 4 games this season and maybe an SEC game or two along the way.

SEC West: Obvioysly the tougher of the two WEC Divisions, I like LSu here. They return 6 starters on offense, and Fr. RB Fourneette is suppose to be a star. The Defense returns 6 starters, including 2 at LB. LSU hosts Alabama and Ole' Miss, but goes to Auburn and Florida back to back. Ole Miss returns 5 starters including QB Wallace, the best of the returning QB's in the SEC, and 4 other starters. Their defense returns 9 starters and will keep this team in most, if not all of their games. They host 'Bama and Auburn. Fading Ole Miss this season could be costly. Alabama returns 67 starters on offense, but must find a new QB. The ground attack is solid. The defense must rebuild, returning only 3 starters. With games at LSU and Ole Miss, we will see just how good 'Bama's recruits really are. Auburn returns 7 starters on offense, including QB QB Marshall, and will score their share of points. They return 6 on defense, a unit that is going to have to improve on last year's 86th overall ranking. November sees Auburn going to Ole Miss, Georgia, and Alabama, three teams hungry for revenge. Auburn sneaks up on no one this season. Mississippi State returns 8 starters to both the offense and defense. The offense must get more help from the line, but the defense looks solid. Do not fall asleep on this team. A&M starts life without Manziel. The defense returns 8 starters, but must make drastic improvments. We will see just how good Sumlin is. Arkansas returns 9 starters, but will do well to win 4 games for Bieema.