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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 961691" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>It's starting to show up in the polls a little. </p><p>SEC only has 1 team in the Top 10 - UGA, and only two undefeated teams in the Top 25 - Ole Miss.</p><p></p><p>I think QB play has alot to do with it. As a whole the SEC does not look to have its usual outstanding group of QB's. I'd take the ACC QB's over them easily.</p><p></p><p>AL has real problems with their O. I'm not sure they have a SEC level starter at QB and their OL doesn't look very strong. Skill positions are good, but not the great units they usually have.</p><p></p><p>I actually have a theory about AL. I think the rise of Smart's program at UGA has hurt AL. AL has mined GA for decades (and they still get plenty of players from GA), but with Smart really keeping almost all the cream of the crop of the state in Athens that leaves less top end talent for programs like AL, AU, Clemson, FL, and FSU to raid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 961691, member: 1776"] It's starting to show up in the polls a little. SEC only has 1 team in the Top 10 - UGA, and only two undefeated teams in the Top 25 - Ole Miss. I think QB play has alot to do with it. As a whole the SEC does not look to have its usual outstanding group of QB's. I'd take the ACC QB's over them easily. AL has real problems with their O. I'm not sure they have a SEC level starter at QB and their OL doesn't look very strong. Skill positions are good, but not the great units they usually have. I actually have a theory about AL. I think the rise of Smart's program at UGA has hurt AL. AL has mined GA for decades (and they still get plenty of players from GA), but with Smart really keeping almost all the cream of the crop of the state in Athens that leaves less top end talent for programs like AL, AU, Clemson, FL, and FSU to raid. [/QUOTE]
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