Erik Ainge is out and Jonathan Crompton is in. Crompton is a good quarterback that showed he could be at least as good as Ainge (hopefully without the schoolboy errors and/or wrapping himself around a Tiger Stadium goalpost!), and he should be much, much better than both Clausens. ESPN's Mark May is a fan, saying that UT should be a BCS outsider because of their offensive line. He didn’t add that UT has to go to Georgia and South Carolina, though.
WATCH OUT FOR
Tim Tebow (Quarterback, Florida)
He’s Florida’s version of Peyton Manning—except quicker. If he leaves early, he’ll be the No. 1 pick in the draft.
Matt Stafford (Quarterback, Georgia)
Apparently 10 pounds leaner than he was last year, Stafford proved he could mix it up with the best of them in THAT overtime game at Alabama.
Knowshon Moreno (Running Back, Georgia)
Know this: This kid (in my opinion) is one of the most exciting things about college football in 2008. He ripped apart Auburn and Florida last year, and he’s a big reason why the Bulldogs are ranked No. 1 (if that means anything).
Demetrius Byrd (Wide receiver, LSU)
Big, hard-working wide receiver who always seemed to be on end of last-chance saloon Matt Flynn throws. He’s a monster big play threat—which LSU will need if they are get out of the West unscathed.
GRUDGE MATCHES
Alabama vs. LSU (Nov. 8)
You win a national title and then leave for the NFL, only to return to coach one of your former school’s most hated rivals. That’s what Nick Saban did. LSU fans have been waiting ever since his hiring for this one.
Florida vs. Georgia (Nov. 1)
Two unbeaten teams going up against each other, with national title implications on the line? Can it get any better than this?
Every weekend in the SEC (Aug. 30 – Nov. 29)
Every weekend in the SEC is fun. If it’s not gorgeous co-eds walking through Ole Miss’ Grove or Georgia’s North Lawn that makes your Saturday fun enough, it’s the games. If it's the SEC, we just love watching it. We can’t wait.
SO WHO SHOULD I PUT MY MONEY ON TO WIN IT ALL?
For the first time ever, I’m going to non-commit on this. Not because I particularly want a side to win, but there are six teams who could win it. Heck, I’m going for Auburn. Just for fun.





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