Tennessee Vols on mic at SEC Media Day
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2 teams too high, 2 too low in SEC preseason media poll
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According to the rankings, the Tennessee Volunteers are projected to finish ninth in the SEC this season behind notable teams such as Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and others. The projection also suggests that the members of the media do not expect the Vols to return to this year's College Football Playoff.
Though there are no new schools, or even new coaches, entering the league in 2025, there's still plenty to look forward to. Few names will demand as much attention as Texas quarterback Arch Manning, who will travel with coach Steve Sarkisian to represent the Longhorns in Atlanta.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSN2025 SEC football power rankings at media daysFollowing the start of media days, Paul Myerberg of USA TODAY released SEC football power rankings for the 2025 season. Tennessee is ranked No. 7. Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Oklahoma are opponents for the Vols in 2025 and are ranked higher in SEC power rankings.
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Vols Wire on MSNWhere Tennessee football is predicted to finish in 2025 SEC standingsFollowing SEC media days, media members voted on the order of finish for league teams in 2025. Tennessee is predicted to finish in ninth place. Texas is projected to win the SEC and Georgia is second. Follow Vols Wire on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).
SEC Media Days continued on Tuesday with four College Football Playoff hopefuls headlining the event. Texas and Georgia competed in the SEC Championship Game last season, while Tennessee and Auburn believe they have the rosters to make an appearance in Atlanta this year.
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Sooners Wire on MSNOklahoma Sooners predicted to finish 10th in the SECThe Oklahoma Sooners are eager to make up for last year's disappointing performance, and they've made numerous changes this offseason to ensure that the 2024 season never repeats itself. However, it doesn't appear that many in SEC circles believe it'll make a difference.
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A to Z Sports on MSNTennessee's players avoided trash talk during SEC Media Days, but one Vol sent a subtle message to AlabamaThe Tennessee Vols, despite some strong attempts by various media members, mostly avoided talking trash at SEC Media Days in Atlanta on Tuesday. Vols senior tight end Miles Kitselman, however, managed to fire off a subtle message to the Alabama Crimson Tide.
SEC football media days continue on July 15, with Georgia, Texas, Tennessee and Auburn making appearances. Follow along here for live updates