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Well once again an SEC team won the BCS title last season. It may have been a surprise that it was Auburn but they earned it by going undefeated in the toughest conference in America.

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The Tigers are sure going to be down this year but there are any number of talented teams that could win the conference and and in the process position themselves for a BCS crown as well.

Southeastern Conference 2011 – Odds to Win Conference

Alabama 9/5
Florida 9/2
Georgia 5/1
LSU 5/1
South Carolina 6/1
Arkansas 14/1
Tennessee 18/1
Mississippi State 22/1
Auburn 28/1
Kentucky 66/1
Mississippi 66/1
Vanderbilt 150/1

Every week is an absolute slugfest in this conference where 7 or 8 teams are in most top 25 rankings.

SEC Conference Future Lines

No wonder they produce national champions, if you make out of this conference you are more than battle tested.

Best Bet – Alabama

It is a testament to the strength of the Alabama Crimson Tide that they could be considered so highly given that they have yet to decide who their starting quarterback will be between two quarterbacks who have practically no combined experience. This team lost multiple first round picks to the NFL but still returns plenty of talent on both sides of the ball.

The Tide defense should be among the most stingy in the country once again and their offensive line could be the best in the nation.

With their schedule it won’t be easy but Alabama is good enough to run the gauntlet provided the QB play is adequate.

Best Value – Georgia

I put the Georgia Bulldogs here because I think they are the best bet to win the East division and as a result play in the championship game. In the West you have Alabama, LSU and Arkansas, any of whom could be the representative, but in the East I think Florida is not quite there and even though South Carolina is probably more talented than Georgia, they have the far tougher schedule.

Right now Georgia would certainly be the underdog to any of the aforementioned West teams but you have to make it to the championship game to win it.

5/1 ain’t bad for claiming one side of the bracket.

Best Schedule – Georgia

Last year was forgettable and Georgia is looking to rebound even though they have some questions at wide receiver and running back. One thing you can’t question is that this schedule is built for making some noise this season. They get the South Carolina game at home, avoid the big three from the west and have road games against Ole Miss, Tennessee and Vanderbilt.

If they beat the Gamecocks in their SEC opener in week 2 they might even be able to run the table.

Prediction – Georgia

When I started writing this I was sure that I would be profiling LSU or Bama or maybe even the Arkansas Razorbacks here. They are all good teams for sure but the more I look at Georgia the more I like them.

The key will be the improvement of their defense. Someone was asked why the SEC has dominated in championship games and the reason offered up is because they are so strong on the defensive line.

Geogia is looking to start three 300 pounders, who can run, in the trenches which will enable their other athletes to fly around and make plays. This team is going to surprise.

The real question is will they be ready from the get go and beat Boise State and join the national title debate early.

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By The Wiesguy

The Wiesguy is a newcomer to the handicapping scene. Hailing from Toronto, Canada he is always sweet on the underdogs and you can often find his thoughts, musings and picks at moneydogs.blogspot.com.