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Post by Charlie on Aug 23, 2007 7:04:39 GMT -6
by Mike Huguenin of the Orlando Sentinel8. Kentucky *Andre' Woodson / Mike Hartline Woodson has developed into SEC's best passer. 12. Georgia *Matthew Stafford / Joe Cox Stafford struggled at times last season, but will produce this season. 16. Florida Tim Tebow / John Brantley There's no truth to the rumor that Tebow prays to himself. 18. Tennessee *Erik Ainge / Jonathan Crompton Ainge is a good, solid college QB. And what's wrong with that? 24. Vanderbilt *Chris Nickson / Mackenzi Adams Nickson is big-time athlete who has excellent WRs. 33. Auburn *Brandon Cox / Blake Field Cox, a lefty, was hurt last season, and his play suffered. 35. South Carolina *Blake Mitchell / Chris Smelley Mitchell has the tools but hasn't truly grasped Spurrier's offense. 37. Alabama *John Parker Wilson / Greg McElroy Wilson has a strong arm and should be good fit in new offense. 41. LSU Matt Flynn / Ryan Perrilloux All Flynn, a senior, has to do is step in and guide one of the nation's most talented teams. 52. Troy *Omar Haugabook / Tanner Jones Haugabook (Belle Glade Glades Central) does it all for Trojans. 78. Arkansas Casey Dick / Nathan Emert All Dick has to do is make sure his handoffs to Darren McFadden are good ones.97. Ole Miss Seth Adams / *Brent Schaeffer Schaeffer was huge bust last season. If nothing else, Adams should add consistency. 99. Mississippi State Mike Henig / Josh Riddell Henig lacks SEC-caliber talent and has had trouble staying healthy. 116. North Texas Daniel Meager OR Giovanni Vizza Mean Green converting to wide-open spread attack. 120. FIU Paul McCall OR Wayne Younger FIU had nation-low 5 TD passes last season. Can it match that this season?
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Post by Dale on Aug 23, 2007 7:32:09 GMT -6
I'm surprised he's not lower really.
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