SEC East: Can Georgia find a big-time RB, regain its edge on defense?

 

Can Florida handle the hype and the expectations that come from being the defending national champions AND preseason No. 1? Can Georgia regain its edge on defense and enjoy life after Stafford and Moreno? Tennessee has a new attitude, but does that translate into more wins under first-year coach Lane Kiffin? Is Kentucky headed to a fourth straight bowl for the first time in school history? Can Stephen Garcia finally give South Carolina’s Steve Spurrier a real threat at quarterback? In 2008 Vanderbilt went to a bowl game in a rebuilding year. Can the Commodores go to two straight bowls for the first time in school history?

Those are just a few things we still don’t know about the SEC East as we head into the summer. Here is a breakdown of each team. The SEC West comes on Thursday.

SEC EAST

 

FLORIDA

Last season: 13-1, 7-1 SEC; beat Alabama 31-21 in SEC championship; beat Oklahoma 24-14 in BCS championship game.

Starters returning:  Offense 7, defense 11, kickers 2.

Coach: Urban Meyer, 83-17 overall, 44-9 in four seasons at Florida.

What we still don’t know: Who is going to back up Aaron Hernandez? Hernandez is probably the best tight end in the country but Florida is going to have some power-I sets this season and at times may use two tight ends. Freshman Desmond Parks, an early enrollee, suffered a leg injury during the spring which could keep him out of action this season. Can the Florida defense, which returns 11 starters, get even better? DC Charlie Strong says yes and the Gators can prove it by being more of a dominating unit. “We have talked to our guys about being more aggressive and working to get the opposing offense off the field as fast as possible,” Strong said. Are Frankie Hammond, Jr., and Deonte Thompson going to be the big-play wide receivers? Florida has a lot of guys who can run but a lot of emphasis this spring was put on getting separation from the defensive back in man-to-man coverage. The big question at Florida is not talent, which the Gators have plenty of. The question is whether or not the Gators can handle the expectations that come with being the defending national champions and preseason No. 1.

First game:   Sept. 5 vs. Charleston Southern.

 

 

GEORGIA

Last season:  10-3, 6-2 SEC; beat Michigan State 24-12 in Capital One Bowl.

 

Starters returning:  Offense 7, defense 6, kicker 1.

Coach: Mark Richt, 82-22 in eight seasons at Georgia.

What we still don’t know: Is somebody going to step up at tailback? With a veteran offensive line and a new quarterback in Joe Cox, Georgia will certainly need to establish the running game. The only question is whether or not there will be a featured back or if the job will be handled by committee.  The Georgia coaches have been waiting on sophomore Caleb King to step up and show why he was one of the most highly-recruited players in the nation two years ago. King is good but he’s yet to prove that he should get 20-25 carries a game. Richard Samuel (wrist) did not take part in spring practice. Redshirt freshmen Carlton Thomas and Dontavius Jackson have some ability. It remains to be seen if incoming freshman Washaun Ealy will be a factor. How big a setback is Justin Houston’s suspension? Houston emerged as the best defensive end candidate in the spring but will miss the first two games for violating team rules. Georgia was counting on Houston to step up and help get this defense turned around. Who’s going to help A.J. Green? If somebody doesn’t step up Green won’t see single coverage all season. Michael Moore and Tavarres King will get a chance or it could be a true freshman like Marlon Brown or Rontavious Wooten.

First game:   Sept. 5 at Oklahoma State.

 

KENTUCKY

Last season:  7-6, 2-6 SEC; beat East Carolina 25-19 in Liberty Bowl.

Starters returning:  Offense 7, defense 5, kicker 1.

Coach: Rich Brooks, 123-150-1 overall, 32-41 in six seasons at Kentucky.

What we still don’t know: Can Mike Hartline get it done consistently at quarterback? Hartline, a junior, is coming off one of his best performances when he was named the most outstanding offensive player in the win over East Carolina in the Liberty Bowl. He is the No. 1 quarterback coming out of spring practice but Brooks said he will take a long look at incoming freshman Morgan Newton of Carmel, Ind. Newton (6-4, 220) had 1,938 yards passing and 1,664 yards rushing last season and led his high school to three state championship games. Brooks said he would use sophomore WR Randall Cobb in the “Wildcat” formation to take advantage of his athleticism. Can Kentucky rebuild a defense that returns only five starters? Yes, because CB Trevard Lindley, DE Jeremy Jarmon, and MLB Micah Johnson all decided to come back instead of turning pro. “Those three guys took what would have been a difficult transition and made it a lot easier because they decided to come back,” Brooks said. “Defensively we will be an improved team.” Last season Kentucky was 11th  in the SEC in total defense (332.4 ypg) and eighth in scoring defense (21.5 ppg)

First game:   Sept. 5 vs. Miami (Ohio) in Cincinnati.

 

SOUTH CAROLINA

Last season: 7-6, 4-4 SEC; lost to Iowa 31-10 in Outback Bowl.

Starters returning: Offense 5, defense 6, kicker 1.

Coach: Steve Spurrier, 170-62-2 overall, 28-22 in four seasons at South Carolina.

What we still don’t know: Can Stephen Garcia hold it together this summer? For the first time  since coming to campus in January of 2007, the sophomore quarterback from Tampa made it through a spring practice and will be (hopefully) working with his receivers this summer. Spurrier believes that Garcia has the physical tools to play quarterback at this level. If Garcia will focus on football this summer, Spurrier might finally have the consistent quarterback he has lacked in four seasons as South Carolina’s head coach. Will the offensive line finally jell and become a respectable unit? Spurrier has not had an SEC-caliber offensive line since he got to Columbia. This group is still a work in progress under new OL coach Eric Wolford. The offensive line has to play better or Garcia will be running for his life all season. Who is the big-play WR now that Kenny McKinley is gone? Looks like it will be Moe Brown, who was named the offensive player of the spring. How good is Stephon Gilmore? Very. He enrolled in January and won a starting position at cornerback in the spring. Spurrier is also thinking about using him at quarterback in the shotgun formation.

First game: Sept. 3 at N.C. State.

 

TENNESSEE

Last season: 5-7, 3-5 SEC.

Starters returning: Offense 7, defense 5, kicker 1.

Coach: Lane Kiffin, first year as college head coach.

What we still don’t know: Can QB Jonathan Crompton get Tennessee through an entire season? Crompton, a senior who threw for 889 yards in eight games last season, emerged as No. 1 after the spring game. B.J. Coleman, the guy some people thought was a little more talented, has transferred to Chattanooga. That leaves junior Nick Stephens as the only other experienced quarterback on campus. How big an impact will the freshmen have at running back? Montario Hardesty looks like the starting tailback but Tennessee fans can’t wait to see true freshmen Bryce Brown and David Oku, two highly recruited players. Who will play the other safety opposite Eric Berry? Berry, who needs just 14 yards in interception returns to become the NCAA’s all time leader, lost his running mate in Demetrice Morley, who was kicked off the team. His replacement could be Dennis Rogan, who started 10 games at cornerback and two at free safety last season.

First game:   Sept. 5 vs. Western Kentucky.

 

 

VANDERBILT

Last season: 7-6, 4-4 SEC; beat Boston College 16-14 in Music City Bowl.

Starters returning: Offense 9, defense 9, kicker 1.

Coach: Bobby Johnson, 87-92 overall, 27-56 in seven years at Vanderbilt.

What we still don’t know: Could Vanderbilt go to its second straight bowl game? It sure looks like it. The Commodores return 18 starters from Vanderbilt’s first bowl team since 1982. “We didn’t have to pull guys out of the locker room at spring practice because they are thinking we can do this again,” coach Bobby Johnson said. “We’ve got some momentum and we hope to build on it.” Who is going to start at quarterback? Vanderbilt has two quality quarterbacks in senior Mackenzie Adams, the returning starter, and rising sophomore Larry Smith, who led Vanderbilt to its first bowl victory since 1955. Johnson did not name a 2009 starter after spring practice. Who replaces the versatile D.J. Moore? Moore was a very successful two-way player for the Commodores last season and that role will probably be filled by sophomore Jamie Graham. Graham had 17 catches as a wide receiver last season but was moved to cornerback in the spring and will probably see action on both sides of the ball. Myron Lewis, who played opposite Moore last season at cornerback, could also see some snaps on offense.

First game:   Sept. 5 vs. Western Carolina.

 

217 comments Add your comment

Tech sucks

May 13th, 2009
10:04 am

Tony how can you not mention Florida handling the O-Line issues, and losing their 2 best WR’s… Those are their biggest questions… ?

TampaDave

May 13th, 2009
10:04 am

Man, don’t be so serious!

Saint Nick

May 13th, 2009
10:05 am

Tebow is responsible for the evolution of the giraffe…. HE UPERCUTTED A HORSE!!!!!!!!

JB

May 13th, 2009
10:05 am

The day care m stays in must be closed on Wednesdays……..

Reality Check

May 13th, 2009
10:09 am

Thank god and greyhound GT has transportation to the Humanitarian bowl again.

Saint Nick

May 13th, 2009
10:10 am

Another day arises, same M nonsense. I wish M’s mother would take a hammer to his keyboard!!!!!

word

May 13th, 2009
10:11 am

JB

May 13th, 2009
10:16 am

I think you are right Red Elephant, Florida will be the only one to stand in there way……..They have the athlete’s and coaching to pull it off. Hate Meyer, but he has that team ready to play and Tebow is a hell of a leader, coach on the field. Their Defense will be unreal this year…..Dawgs have lots of questions
( heart, leadership, schemes, tackling. some assit. coach’s ) We all want our teams to do well, but i need to see some changes first. somebody did a graph on our D since Willie took over, and there is a definite trend, and it’s not good.

Saint Nick

May 13th, 2009
10:17 am

M,

Go back to your Highlight magazine and your yugioh card collection and leave the sports blog to the adults!!!!!

chuck

May 13th, 2009
10:20 am

You guys are all full of it. Can you truly say that NONE of you have hypocritically spewed the same non-football related crap on the Tech blogs??? Tech has terrorists, our women are ugly, we all have acne, we can’t fill our stadium, etc… Give me a break!

Brandon

May 13th, 2009
10:23 am

It’s funny how Clemson and Georgia fans are just a like. The two most dillusional fan bases in the country. Neither have won anything in 30 years and they both think they are national powers every year. Neither are anywhere close to being in the same league as USC, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, LSU, or Ohio State. Wake up and get with reality, Georgia is a mediocre SEC team, that like South Carolina has plenty of NFL talent just can’t do anything with it.

Saint Simons

May 13th, 2009
10:26 am

45-42!!!!!! hahahahahahahahahahaa

mark

May 13th, 2009
10:27 am

Chuck- there’s a difference, all of those things are true.

PTC DAWG

May 13th, 2009
10:27 am

Oh yeah, you just have to love the idiots who come on here solely to RIP UGA. Thanks for caring.

Reality Check

May 13th, 2009
10:29 am

Brandon- funny how UGA is no where near the level of those other teams. Last year was a down year with 10 wins and we still beat LSU who is on your list, and also we beat LSU the two prior times with none of the games really close. Last year we were nowhere close to top teams, the year before we finished #2 or #3 and beat Florida, but this does not really count I guess. The only hole in our resume is NC’s like these other teams and that is a fact. However, In most years in CMR era we could beat any of these teams on a given day.

Saint Nick

May 13th, 2009
10:30 am

Chuck,

I have NEVER been on a GT blog… Does GT even have a blog!!!!!

TechDan

May 13th, 2009
10:31 am

Sorry about M, everybody. Try not to hold him against the rest of us.

I don’t know how UGA-GT will turn out (though I’ll gladly talk trash about it back on the Tech blogs) but I do know that Florida has the upper-hand in the SEC. Not that I wouldn’t mind having UGA roll into Atlanta undefeated. Let’s see if we can get a top 5 matchup on the Flats next November.

dawggirl

May 13th, 2009
10:32 am

That Florida schedule is an absolute pathetic joke. Charleston Southern, well let’s just say Eric said it best. They try to rationalize their weak OOC scheduling with the fact that they have to play big, bad scary FSU from the ACC every year. Gimme a freaking break. FSU was good in the 90’s, but they are a far cry from what they used to be.

Kenny Powers

May 13th, 2009
10:32 am

Brandon; your mother named you Brandon….loser.

Diamond Dawg

May 13th, 2009
10:33 am

Funny how Tech fans talk about our football team all the time. Maybe its because nobody talks about theirs. Nobody cares about Tech football but the twenty thousand fans that are at the games. Just face it Tech will always be second class in the state. Sorry guys, truth hurts. Go Dawgs.

RxDawg

May 13th, 2009
10:33 am

LOL Frozen Gator

Ron

May 13th, 2009
10:35 am

I’m not sure how good UT will be this year, but you can rest assured their defense will be light years better. Monte Kiffin has produced quality D’s wherever he’s gone so I expect UT to be no exception.

The 2 big questions to me regarding the SEC East are:
1) Can Joe Cox hold off Aaron Murray as the starter? Wouldn’t surprise me to see Murray take over mid-season kind of like Stafford did from Tereshinski.
2) Will this be the year that Spurrier’s offense takes off? Everyone seems to have written off the Ole Ball Coach, but he didn’t all of a sudden forget how to coach offenses. If Garcia can run his system efficiently, the Evil Genius may just have enough talent there to at least make some noise.

mcdawg

May 13th, 2009
10:37 am

does anyone have a tougher schedule this year?? one game at a time

Bill W.

May 13th, 2009
10:39 am

1. UGA
2. UF
3. UT
4. UK
5. Vandy
6. SC

Yep, I said it. I am one of those “delusional Dawg fans with the pie in the sky ideas each season”. Riding off of JB’s coat tails, I wanted to get that out of the way before smeone said it.

I predict the Dawgs will be solid on D especially with so much emphasis and critique during the off season. O line will be fine and JC will show folks what he has learned waiting for his time. One of the young guys at WR will step up and I’m not worried about the backfield. One of those 4 or 5 guys will emerge solidly. Dawgs have the bye week and may surprise the Gators. Let’s get behind them. GATA.

Sanford Drive

May 13th, 2009
10:40 am

Saint Nick,

I think Tech does have a blog. It’s weird to see a high school program get their own blog, though.

Cat Fan

May 13th, 2009
10:49 am

I hope everyone keeps picking UK to finish last in the East. I think we can realistically finish third behind Florida and Georgia and win our fourth bowl game in a row. Go Cats!

Mister T

May 13th, 2009
10:50 am

Thanks JB for your first enrty. That about covers it. You forgot to try and assert uga’s dominance after finally having beat Tech in anything last night. Congrats on the BB game. I think we need to stop the neutral field thing. It appears to be about as onesided as uga’s neutral field experience in Jacksonville. Tech has a better record in Athens than Truner Field.

Saint Nick

May 13th, 2009
10:51 am

Kind of creepy to think of a couple of GROWN techies sitting in their mothers basement running a website!!!

RxDawg

May 13th, 2009
10:52 am

Hehe, I’m loving the trash talk today. It’s got a good nature about it mostly.

Great post Rutgers fan. I completely agree.

Tech sucks

May 13th, 2009
10:54 am

Did you really just say that UGA finally beat Tech in something? That is hilarious. Tech beats us by 3 points after losing 7 in a row in football and losing pretty much every single other sport we’ve played you in. Get your facts straight, Nerd.

RxDawg

May 13th, 2009
10:57 am

“Can Joe Cox hold off Aaron Murray as the starter?”

Murray?? Sorry Ron, but I’m actualy more concerned if Cox can hold of Logan Grey. He REALLY impressed me during the spring game. I know it’s just one game, but I saw something there. Murray was good too, but I’m somewhat concerned about his height. Either way, I honestly don’t think Cox is going anywhere barring injury. Hes a different player then Joe T was.

Sanford Drive

May 13th, 2009
11:04 am

We’re world beaters now that we beat tech in baseball yesterday.

Erk

May 13th, 2009
11:08 am

Brandon, unlike Clemson, Georgia has won their conference twice and finished #2 in the country in recent years. Georgia can at least play smashmouth but Clemson is all finesse, although that will likely change under their new coach. Georgia has beaten LSU somewhat easily the last three times.

JT

May 13th, 2009
11:08 am

Ding..ding…ding…ding…ding…ding….we have a winner!!!! Not exactly a shocker, but m wins the “D0uchebag of the Day” award for being the first to rise to the bait laid by JB and play the part of the predictable adolescent techmite talking smack like a middle school Wii champion. Nice job loser.

knoxdawg

May 13th, 2009
11:09 am

I like this Dawg team more so than I liked last years team. The key word being TEAM. 08 squad never showed me the team concept. I believe 09 will be different. May not have a better record but it will be a better team. I don’t think you will see them lose the way they did in 08. They will be more competitive, especially on defense. No 49 -10 losses or 31 – 0 at the half. Games will be much closer. UF should win the East but they could easily lose a game. UGA, SC or UT could be runner up. In the West, watch out for Ole Miss. Bama has questions at QB and O-line. LSU may be the class of the bunch but Houston Nutt does over achieve. As a Dawg fan I look forward to playing GT, time for pay back. It will be a great game and it would be nice to see both of them in the top 10 every year when they play.

SEC has football?

May 13th, 2009
11:09 am

You mean they actually play football in the SEC? Enough with the comedy Mr. B. Now, com’on Tony, let’s talk real football, and the ACC.

It’s a tickle pile.

Tech’s beats GA once in 8 years and they act like they never lost to GA.

Tech’s stadium is small.

Tech doesn’t sellout it’s stadium.

And blah, blah, blah is everywhere on Tech’s blogs or on TB’s when he writes about the ACC.

Mister T

May 13th, 2009
11:10 am

not sure where “m” got his opinion of uga preseason last year. On paper, nobody should have touched uga last year except the vicious schedule they had. I suppose that is why uga fans were so disappointed last year. I truly believe it was a lack of discipline. My guess is that cmr has made adjustments to that issue. I imagine he learned a lesson or two from his Tech counterpart.

Judging from the spring game I saw on uga…I doubt expectations are quite as high as last year. It could be ugly for the dawgs. :-)

dawgbone, what’s with the hatin’ on the Gators schedule? It won’t be long until uga has the same scheule. I am pretty sure that the part of the schedule you pointed out (SEC) is predeterminedyears in advance.

Kudo’s to the dawgs for scheduling OkSU this year. I don’t think they had any idea that they would be getting as stout of an opponent as they will likely be getting. They would have faired better against this schedule last year.

My prediction…dawgs lose 4 or more this year. LSU, UF, GT + one more along the way. If they start 0-2…they lose 5 and get to play in one of Tech’s recent past bowl locals.

Dean

May 13th, 2009
11:10 am

Something to think of for the sake of discussion. I think we all agree that Florida is obviously the team to beat. But, what if Tebow went down by the mid point of the season. Let me emphasize that I don’t wish that on him but just wondering what would happen. Do the Florida faithfull feel they could still run the table. The defense is there to stop other teams. How would the offense fair?

Same old, same old ......

May 13th, 2009
11:12 am

mcdawg

May 13th, 2009
10:37 am
does anyone have a tougher schedule this year?? one game at a time

YO, “mcdawg” …… didn’t we hear the same nonsense from GA fans last season???

Otto

May 13th, 2009
11:12 am

Grey is the challenger. Hopefully both the Freshman QB can be redshirted.

I wouldn’t mind seeing UK finish 3rd. I’d love to see UT last but I don’t think Lane will pull that off.

Otto

May 13th, 2009
11:13 am

UGA did have one of the toughest schedules last year and they do again this year.

Dean

May 13th, 2009
11:13 am

If you guys want to shut ‘m’ up then just stop responding to him. He says the same stuff everyday and has nothing to offer to the discussion of football. Treat him as irrelevant as he is and stop encouraging his continued ignorance.

Sanford Drive

May 13th, 2009
11:14 am

Tebow’s backup looked pretty good in the spring game. They will be tough in 2010 too. We’re kidding ourselves if we think otherwise.

Otto

May 13th, 2009
11:16 am

Dawgirl, UF can get away with the easy schedule. IF they win the SEC chances are they go to the BCS title game. UGA and Auburn can’t get away with that schedule. Thats life and if I were UF’s AD I would do the same.

PTC ..., you're onto something

May 13th, 2009
11:18 am

PTC DAWG

May 13th, 2009
10:27 am
Oh yeah, you just have to love the idiots who come on here solely to RIP UGA. Thanks for caring.

Yeah, YOU have never been on the GT blog solely to RIP GT. But good try.

He’s one for you ….. If Tech is healthy (heading into to their off week before the GA game) then the Jackets win easily in 2009. If not, then GA has a good shot to win. But there’s always 2010.

Dean

May 13th, 2009
11:18 am

Logan Grey looked great in the spring game last year. Spring games mean absolutely nothing. Do any of you Gators doubt that Kiffin will instruct some of his defensive players to try and injure Tebow?

nunyabiz

May 13th, 2009
11:20 am

Hey F_Gator! Thanks for the laugh. Unfortunately you guys can probably back up those implied brags. As for the water worries, I’m sure your cheerleaders can fill in by carrying it in those little barrels around their necks.

Sanford Drive

May 13th, 2009
11:24 am

Anyone else interested to see how much Urban actually lines up Tebow in the ‘I’? How much do you all think that will actually happen?

Pi$$onaDAWG

May 13th, 2009
11:29 am

UGA plays 3 team in 09 that had winning conference records and only 1 of those teams is in the SEC. Florida was 7-1, Ok State was 5-3, and GT was 5-3. Sounds like even a bad UGA team should win8 or 9 games by just showing-up.I don’t care what the talking head say UGA has better talent than most teams on their schedule every year and has built in an eazy 7 wins every year. This year it should be USC(they play you close every year blah blah), Ark, ASU, UT, Vandy, Tenn Tech, UK, Auburn (a toss because they beat you in your house and you beat them in theirs). Ok State on the road, Florida well on the road so to speak, & Tech on trhe road are the hardest games you don’t play in Athens. If you can find a QB UGA should win 8 eazy and 1 or 2 maybe upsets so, 9-10 & 3-2, but no SEC Champion or even the SEC East rep. in the game.

buckblue

May 13th, 2009
11:30 am

LSU vs UF in the SEC Championship game…..which should be included as a BCS bowl….since LSU and UF have won the last 3!