13 Georgia players make Athlon Sports’ 2022 All-SEC football teams

Georgia has the second most players in the SEC on these teams.

Athlon Sports released its 2022 All-SEC football teams recently and Georgia posted 13 players across the first, second, third and fourth team.

Georgia had the second most players on the list, while Alabama led the way with 18. Texas A&M had 12 and Tennessee had 10.

Here’s a look at every Georgia player on the teams:

Athlon Sports reveals preseason college football rankings; where’s Georgia?

Athlon Sports’ preseason CFB rankings are out. See where Georgia ranks here…

We are less than 100 days until the return of college football, which really means one thing….preseason rankings.

Athlon Sports, one of my favorite college football publications and most accurate preseason predictor, released its preseason top 25 for the college football season, with Georgia coming in near the top.

The SEC has three teams ranked inside Athlon’s top-10 (Texas A&M, Georgia and Alabama). Tennessee (18), Kentucky (21) and Arkansas (22) are also included in the top-25.

If these rankings are accurate, Georgia vs. Oregon in Week 1 would be a top-ten battle.

Here’s a look at Athlon’s top-ten for the 2022 season:

Opposing Coaches Anonymously Critique Notre Dame

As part of Athlon’s 2020 college football preview issue, Notre Dame was analyzed by some anonymous opposing coaches.

As part of Athlon’s 2020 college football preview issue, Notre Dame was analyzed by some anonymous opposing coaches. For those not interested in buying the issue, 247Sports did the work for you. However, once you see what these coaches had to say, you might change your mind.

The first quote had to do with the Irish’s coach:

“The last two seasons have been an impressive resurgence for Brian Kelly. It seemed like everything was going to fall apart and that job was going to eat him up, and he re-emerged by doing the hard things. They blew up the staff, and from what we hear, he’s been willing to change a lot, too.”

Another had to do with the schedule the Irish will tackle to try and make the playoff:

“If their standard is playoff or nothing, it could be hard with the schedule. When we prep for these guys, you have to look at their entire schedule. Are they playing to stay healthy? Are they in a lighter stretch? It’s different than a [Power Five]. They’re going to face more athleticism late in the year with the ACC teams. That could help them get further along on offense.”

Do you agree with either of these assessments? These are from folks who have made football their lives, so their opinions carry some weight. Even if you don’t care with the chosen words, you have to respect what was said here.