Alabama is far from a complete team and I believe they have a liability at QB, but this is the league’s most complete roster in 2025.
I love the Texas defense, but there are real questions about the offensive side of the ball, even with Arch Manning at the helm.
Stubborn choices to not upgrade on the quarterback or offensive line positions in the transfer portal could undermine Georgia’s bid to return to championship contention.
Are you a man or a mouse, Billy Napier? Your back is against the wall and you have the roster to save your job this year. Can you do it?
God help me, but I’m buying stock on an Oklahoma resurgence and playoff bid this fall. I think Brent Venables finally has the right roster.
One of the nation’s best offensive lines could place Texas A&M on the fringes of the playoff conversation.
The Bayou Bengals faithful may be out for (Brian Kelly’s) blood if I’m right about the team’s outlook this fall.
Auburn should roll through this season with excellent wide receivers, a stingy defense, and very little else. Is it enough?
An empty calories schedule opens the door for a young Mizzou team to rack up eight or nine wins, but not to seriously contend in the SEC.
There’s excitement around a young quarterback in Oxford, but the offensive line is an Achilles heel that could submarine this program in 2025.