
SEC football media poll drops. Where does LSU football rank?
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SEC football media poll drops. Where does LSU football rank?
LSU football is projected to finish fourth in the SEC media title poll, released Friday. The Tigers return quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, running back Caden Durham, and a core of defensive leaders from last season. Texas led the way, followed by Georgia, Alabama, LSU, and South Carolina to round out the top five.
Texas led the way, followed by Georgia, Alabama, LSU, and South Carolina to round out the top five. The Bulldogs and Longhorns finished first and second, respectively, last season.
The Tigers return quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, running back Caden Durham, and a core of defensive leaders from last season. The pair, along with linebackers Whit Weeks and Harold Perkins, earned preseason All-SEC honors from the AP.
Head coach Brian Kelly’s staff brought in the top transfer portal class of the 2025 cycle following a win over Baylor in the Texas Bowl. By reforming the wide receiver and defensive end rooms in particular, the Tigers are primed to make a run at the SEC title.
Texas, Georgia, and Alabama all field first-time starters at quarterback in 2025. The Longhorns’ Arch Manning is already generating Heisman Trophy and NFL Draft buzz.
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SEC football projected order of finish rankings
School Points Texas 3060 Georgia 2957 Alabama 2783 LSU 2668 South Carolina 2109 Florida 1986 Ole Miss 1979 Texas A&M 1892 Tennessee 1700 Oklahoma 1613 Auburn 1272 Missouri 1170 Vanderbilt 936 Arkansas 764 Kentucky 512 Mississippi State 343
SEC Champion Poll
LSU was given 20 votes to win the SEC championship in 2025.
SEC football media poll drops. Where does LSU football rank?
LSU football is projected to finish fourth in the SEC media title poll, released Friday. The Tigers return quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, running back Caden Durham, and a core of defensive leaders from last season. Texas led the way, followed by Georgia, Alabama, LSU, and South Carolina to round out the top five.
Texas led the way, followed by Georgia, Alabama, LSU, and South Carolina to round out the top five. The Bulldogs and Longhorns finished first and second, respectively, last season.
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The Tigers return quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, running back Caden Durham, and a core of defensive leaders from last season. The pair, along with linebackers Whit Weeks and Harold Perkins, earned preseason All-SEC honors from the AP.
Head coach Brian Kelly’s staff brought in the top transfer portal class of the 2025 cycle following a win over Baylor in the Texas Bowl. By reforming the wide receiver and defensive end rooms in particular, the Tigers are primed to make a run at the SEC title.
Texas, Georgia, and Alabama all field first-time starters at quarterback in 2025. The Longhorns’ Arch Manning is already generating Heisman Trophy and NFL Draft buzz.
SEC football projected order of finish rankings
School Points Texas 3060 Georgia 2957 Alabama 2783 LSU 2668 South Carolina 2109 Florida 1986 Ole Miss 1979 Texas A&M 1892 Tennessee 1700 Oklahoma 1613 Auburn 1272 Missouri 1170 Vanderbilt 936 Arkansas 764 Kentucky 512 Mississippi State 343
SEC Champion Poll
LSU was given 20 votes to win the SEC championship in 2025.
School Points Texas 96 Georgia 44 Alabama 29 LSU 20 South Carolina 5 Oklahoma 3 Vanderbilt 2 Florida 2 Tennessee 1 Ole Miss 1 Auburn 1
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