College Football 2020: 5 (Potentially) Stupid SEC Predictions

Five bold, crazy, stupid, daring, wacky SEC college football predictions for the 2020 season. 

Five bold, crazy, stupid, daring, wacky SEC college football predictions for the 2020 season. 


5 (Potentially) Stupid SEC Predictions

As if everything we’re going through in the college football world – and in real life – isn’t stupid enough, let’s take it all down a few levels.

What if you were told last year at this time that Lane Kiffin would be at Ole Miss and Mike Leach at Mississippi State?

What if you were told that Lynn Bowden would turn out to be a star quarterback at Kentucky, and Tennessee would end up winning a bowl game after starting 1-4 with home losses to Georgia State and BYU?

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What if you were told last year at this time that LSU would come up with – arguably – the greatest season in college football history, and Joe Burrow would win the Heisman and be the no-brainer No. 1 overall pick in the draft?

They’re the wild and wacky curveballs that make each season fun. Enough safe and sane, it’s time for dumb and dangerous with five (potentially) stupid predictions thrown at the wall to see if they stick.

To keep this fun, this entire Stick To Sports piece is in a safe, COVID-19-free bubble – for the most part.


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2020 SEC Team Previews
East Florida | Georgia | KentuckyMissouri
South Carolina | Tennessee | Vanderbilt
West Alabama | Arkansas | Auburn | LSU
Miss State | Ole Miss | Texas A&M

2020 CFN SEC Preview
SEC Week 1 Instant Predictions
CFN All-SEC Team & Top 30 Players
CFN SEC Team-By-Team Predictions
SEC Schedule, Most Interesting Games


5. Texas A&M at Auburn is going to be massive

We’re getting (potentially) stupid here, but no, the insanity hasn’t crept in yet to make the call that Texas A&M at Auburn on December 5th will be for the West’s spot in the SEC Championship.

Buuuuuuut …

No. No, no, no. Even with Texas A&M getting to host LSU and Florida, it’s still asking way too much to expect it to be 8-1 – assume a loss at Alabama – before rolling into Jordan-Hare.

Auburn has to go to both Georgia and Alabama. Even if it splits those, beating LSU at home is still a tall task. However, win two of those three games, annnnnnnnd …

NO. No, no, no. I can’t make that leap. It’s still going to be the Alabama at LSU game on November 14th that turns out to be the biggest deal in the SEC West, and there are plenty of other landmines for both teams along the way.

However, the scheduled regular season finale will still be huge, but for other reasons.

2020 SEC Preseason Rankings

This year, merely having a winning record will be a tall task for most schools. Just six – Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee – were able to come up with a winning campaign in SEC play last year, and now it’s all SEC games all of the time. So Auburn and Texas A&M being above .500 really will mean something.

However, when it comes to grouchy fan bases, the loser of this game will have to deal with a whole lot of guff.

Unless some sort of scandal pops up – let’s just see where this Derrius Guice thing goes at LSU – or someone leaves for another gig or retires, Will Muschamp at South Carolina and Derek Mason at Vanderbilt are the two SEC coaches in the most danger of losing their jobs with a bad season.

There’s no possible chance Jimbo Fisher gets fired at Texas A&M – two words: buyout clause – but another underwhelming campaign would put the pressure on in Year Four to at least make some sort of a move to be a factor in the SEC West.

In his third season after going 17-9 in the first two years, this is when the program is supposed to rise up and rock. It might happen, but lose at Auburn and it’ll likely be a pedestrian 6-4/7-3 campaign.

Gus Malzahn took his team to a BCS Championship game, has beaten Alabama as often as could reasonably be asked for – going 3-4 – and he has two SEC Championship appearances in his seven years.

And it never seems to be enough.

He hasn’t lost fewer than four games since his first season, and his job security – media creation or not – always seems to be on a one-bad-game-away alert.

The loser of A&M-Auburn is going to have the pressure on in the offseason, and the winner might just end up playing for the SE…

NO. I can’t do it.

NEXT: Florida and Georgia will be good, and …

SEC 10-Game Conference Only Football Schedule. 5 Things That Matter

With the SEC announcing that it will play a ten-game, conference only schedule, what does it all mean? Who wins, who loses, and what’s next?

With the SEC announcing that it will play a ten-game, conference only schedule, what does it all mean? Who wins, who loses, and what’s next?


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SEC Goes To 10-Team All-SEC Schedule

2020 SEC Team Previews, 5 Things To Know
East Florida | Georgia | KentuckyMissouri
South Carolina | Tennessee | Vanderbilt
West Alabama | Arkansas | Auburn | LSU
Miss State | Ole Miss | Texas A&M

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5. SEC 10-Game Schedule. The Basics …

The SEC finally decided what it’s going to do. It’s going to follow the Big Ten and Pac-12 and keep everything in its own house with a ten-game conference-only schedule.

From the SEC, here are the key points …

– Everything is supposed to start on September 26th. That means some early SEC matchups will have to be moved around, but the later date will give everyone a chance to see how the NFL is handling things and it buys more time overall to come up with the best possible practices.

– No non-conference games. More on this in a moment, but it’s going to be all-SEC, all of the time. There are some out there already complaining about this, but that’s just silly. Ten SEC teams, ten games, no fluff.

– SEC Championship moved to December 19. This allows more time and more flexibility, and it also finally means we can dispense with the bullspit talking point that the College Football Playoff can’t be expanded with a first round being played in mid-December.

As of now, everyone gets a week off in the middle of the season and time off on December 12th.

NEXT: No Non-Conference Games And Why It Matters

Georgia football play of the day

Watch the Georgia football play of the day here!

It’s Tuesday, June 30 and today’s play of the day comes from Georgia at Colorado on October 3, 2010.

Georgia star receiver A.J. Green makes an incredible one-handed touchdown catch over a Colorado defender to get the Bulldogs back into the game after trailing 14-3 early in the second quarter.

Although Georgia would lose 29-27, Aaron Murray and A.J. Green gave DawgNation a show in Boulder.

Watch it here:

http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2DXPALzcio

 

2020 CFB season countdown: 69 days until Georgia football

Join us as we count down the days until Georgia football kicks-off in Atlanta!

There are 69 days until Georgia kicks-off versus Virginia in Atlanta on Sept. 7.

Former Georgia guard, #69, Mack Burroughs (1984-1987) was a four-year letterman and team-captain of the 1987 Bulldog team that went 9-3. Burroughs, from Tiger, Georgia went 24-10-2 in his career in Athens and is remembered as one of the best offensive lineman in Georgia football history.

2020 SEC Schedules, Team-By-Team Predictions For Every Game

What’s going to happen this college football season in the SEC? The schedules and predictions for each team and every game. 

What’s going to happen this college football season in the SEC? The schedules and predictions for each team and every game. 


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SEC Schedules, Predictions

2020 Preseason SEC Championship Prediction
Alabama vs. Georgia

2020 SEC Team Previews, 5 Things To Know
East Florida | Georgia | KentuckyMissouri
South Carolina | Tennessee | Vanderbilt
West Alabama | Arkansas | Auburn | LSU
Miss State | Ole Miss | Texas A&M

SEC East Schedules, Predictions

2020 Florida Football Schedule Prediction

2020 Record: 0-0
2020 Preseason Prediction: 10-2
2020 Preseason SEC Prediction: 6-2
2019 Preseason Prediction: 10-2
2019: 11-2, 2018: 10-3
2020 Florida Preview

Sept. 5 Eastern Washington W
Sept. 12 Kentucky W
Sept. 19 South Alabama W
Sept. 26 at Tennessee L
Oct. 3 South Carolina W
Oct. 10 LSU W
Oct. 17 at Ole Miss W
Oct. 24 OPEN DATE
Oct. 31 Georgia (in Jacksonville) L
Nov. 7 at Vanderbilt W
Nov. 14 Missouri W
Nov. 21 New Mexico State W
Nov. 28 at Florida State W


CFN in 60: Georgia Preview
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2020 Georgia Football Schedule Prediction

2020 Record: 0-0
2020 Preseason Prediction: 11-1
2020 Preseason SEC Prediction: 7-1
2019 Preseason Prediction: 10-2
2019: 12-2, 2018: 11-2
2020 Georgia Preview

Sept. 7 Virginia (in Atlanta) W
Sept. 12 East Tennessee State W
Sept. 19 at Alabama L
Sept. 26 ULM W
Oct. 3 Vanderbilt W
Oct. 10 Auburn W
Oct. 17 at Missouri W
Oct. 24 OPEN DATE
Oct. 31 Florida (in Jacksonville) W
Nov. 7 at South Carolina W
Nov. 14 Tennessee W
Nov. 21 at Kentucky W
Nov. 28 Georgia Tech W

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2020 Kentucky Football Schedule Prediction

2020 Record: 0-0
2020 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2020 Preseason SEC Prediction: 3-5
2019 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2019: 8-5, 2018: 10-3
2020 Kentucky Preview

Sept. 5 Eastern Michigan W
Sept. 12 at Florida L
Sept. 19 Kent State W
Sept. 26 South Carolina W
Oct. 3 at Auburn L
Oct. 10 Eastern Illinois W
Oct. 17 Vanderbilt W
Oct. 24 at Missouri L
Oct. 31 OPEN DATE
Nov. 7 at Tennessee L
Nov. 14 Mississippi State W
Nov. 21 Georgia L
Nov. 28 at Louisville W

2020 Missouri Football Schedule Prediction

2020 Record: 0-0
2020 Preseason Prediction: 6-6
2020 Preseason SEC Prediction: 3-5
2019 Preseason Prediction: 8-4
2019: 6-6, 2018: 8-5
2020 Missouri Preview

Sept. 5 Central Arkansas W
Sept. 12 Vanderbilt W
Sept. 19 at South Carolina L
Sept. 26 Eastern Michigan W
Oct. 3 at Tennessee L
Oct. 10 at BYU L
Oct. 17 Georgia L
Oct. 24 Kentucky W
Oct. 31 OPEN DATE
Nov. 7 at Mississippi State L
Nov. 14 at Florida L
Nov. 21 Louisiana W
Nov. 28 Arkansas W

2020 South Carolina Football Schedule Prediction

2020 Record: 0-0
2020 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2020 Preseason SEC Prediction: 4-4
2019 Preseason Prediction: 6-6
2019: 4-8, 2018: 7-6
2020 South Carolina Preview

Sept. 5 Coastal Carolina W
Sept. 12 East Carolina W
Sept. 19 Missouri W
Sept. 26 at Kentucky L
Oct. 3 at Florida L
Oct. 10 Tennessee W
Oct. 17 OPEN DATE
Oct. 24 Texas A&M W
Oct. 31 at Vanderbilt W
Nov. 7 Georgia L
Nov. 14 at LSU L
Nov. 21 Wofford W
Nov. 28 at Clemson L

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2020 Tennessee Football Schedule Prediction

2020 Record: 0-0
2020 Preseason Prediction: 8-4
2020 Preseason SEC Prediction: 4-4
2019 Preseason Prediction: 7-5
2019: 8-5, 2018: 5-7
2020 Tennessee Preview

Sept. 5 Charlotte W
Sept. 12 at Oklahoma L
Sept. 19 Furman W
Sept. 26 Florida W
Oct. 3 Missouri W
Oct. 10 at South Carolina L
Oct. 17 OPEN DATE
Oct. 24 Alabama W
Oct. 31 at Arkansas L
Nov. 7 Kentucky W
Nov. 14 at Georgia L
Nov. 21 Troy W
Nov. 28 at Vanderbilt W

2020 Vanderbilt Football Schedule Prediction

2020 Record: 0-0
2020 Preseason Prediction: 4-8
2020 Preseason SEC Prediction: 1-7
2019 Preseason Prediction: 4-8
2019: 3-9, 2018: 6-7
2020 Vanderbilt Preview

Sept. 5 Mercer W
Sept. 12 at Missouri L
Sept. 19 at Kansas State L
Sept. 26 Colorado State W
Oct. 3 at Georgia L
Oct. 10 Ole Miss W
Oct. 17 at Kentucky L
Oct. 24 OPEN DATE
Oct. 31 South Carolina L
Nov. 7 Florida L
Nov. 14 at Texas A&M L
Nov. 21 Louisiana Tech W
Nov. 28 Tennessee L

NEXT: SEC West Schedules, Predictions

Preview 2020: College Football News All-SEC Team

Preview 2020: Previewing and looking ahead to the SEC season with the College Football News All-SEC Team & Top 30 players

Preview 2020: Previewing and looking ahead to the SEC season with the College Football News All-SEC Team & Top 30 players


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2020 SEC Team Previews, 5 Things To Know
East Florida | Georgia | KentuckyMissouri
South Carolina | Tennessee | Vanderbilt
West Alabama | Arkansas | Auburn | LSU
Miss State | Ole Miss | Texas A&M


CFN in 60 Video: LSU Preview
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2020 Preseason CFN SEC Offensive Player of the Year

WR Ja’Marr Chase, Jr. LSU
Justin Jefferson caught 111 passes, and there were a whole slew of other weapons for Joe Burrow to throw to, but Chase was the Biletnikoff winner as the nation’s best receiver with the greatest season by any wideout in SEC history.

He cranked up 84 catches for 1,780 yards and 20 touchdowns. To put that into perspective, he had as many receiving scores or more than all but 58 of the 130 FBS teams, and he had more receiving yards than nine teams.

The SEC is loaded once again with tremendous receiving talent, and Chase doesn’t have Burrow around anymore, but he’s still going to be one of the most dangerous all-around weapons in the country.

2020 Preseason CFN SEC Defensive Player of the Year

CB Derek Stingley, Soph. LSU
LSU safety Grant Delpit won the Thorpe Award as the nation’s best defensive back. He wasn’t event best defensive back on his own team last year – actually, he might have been fourth in the mix – behind Stingley, the lockdown star who came into LSU as a big-time recruit, and showed why right away.

The 6-1, 195-pounder led the team with six interceptions, 15 broken up passes, and 38 tackles. There’s some reloading to do in the Tiger secondary, and the stats aren’t going to be as good for Stingley – no one will throw his way – but he’s an NFL starting corner who’ll still be around the college world for the next few seasons.

College Football News 2020 Preseason All-SEC Team: Offense

QB – Kyle Trask, Sr. Florida

RB – Najee Harris, Sr. Alabama

RB – Kylin Hill, Sr. Mississippi State

WR – Ja’Marr Chase, Jr. LSU

WR – DeVonta Smith, Sr. Alabama

TE – Kyle Pitts, Jr. Florida

OT – Alex Leatherwood, Sr. Alabama

OG – Landon Dickerson, Sr. Alabama (or C)

C – Drake Jackson, Sr. Kentucky

OG – Trey Smith, Sr. Tennessee

OT – Wanya Morris, Soph. Tennessee

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College Football News 2020 Preseason All-SEC Team: Defense

DE – Big Kat Bryant, Sr. Auburn

DT – Jordan Davis, Jr. Georgia

DT – Tyler Shelvin, Jr. LSU

DE – Aaron Sterling, Sr. South Carolina

LB – Nick Bolton, Jr. Missouri

LB – KJ Britt, Sr. Auburn

LB – Dylan Moses, Jr. Alabama

CB – Derek Stingley, Soph. LSU

S – Richard LeCounte, Sr. Georgia

S – JaCoby Stevens, Sr. LSU

CB – Patrick Surtain, Jr. Alabama

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College Football News 2020 Preseason All-SEC Team: Special Teams

PK – Brent Cimaglia, Sr. Tennessee

P – Max Duffy, Sr. Kentucky

KR/PR – Jaylen Waddle, Jr. Alabama

2020 SEC Team Previews, 5 Things To Know
East Florida | Georgia | KentuckyMissouri
South Carolina | Tennessee | Vanderbilt
West Alabama | Arkansas | Auburn | LSU
Miss State | Ole Miss | Texas A&M

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