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How would you RANK program stability in the SEC

Minivolbeaverbutt

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East

1. Tennessee- shouldn't have to explain, only issue is if Butch Jones takes a different job. Very unlikely

2. Missouri- low expectations, Barry Odom 1st year, recruiting won't play a factor in momentum given history, defensive minded with a dynamic offensive staff with a young QB.

3. Georgia- Jacob Eason helps, recruiting is elite, Kirby has 2 rough years in front of him with the 3rd year being a Butch jones type make or break season. Off to a bumpy start.

4. South Carolina- it's a complete rebuild, Muschamp will get 4-5 years no matter what, recruiting is going great for their standards, always has elite defenses. Year 4 will need to at least be 8-4,9-3 season.

5. Florida- High expectations, recruiting is way down especially on the defensive side of the ball, losing 8 of 11 on defense alone next year, only recruited (1) 5* star and (2) 4* on defense the past 2 years while Will Muschamps last recruiting class has lost most of the defensive talent as well to transfer, has not recruited offensive line well as far as quality, D-Cord Geoff Collins most likely takes head coaching job after this year, QB issues with no elite upper classmen and unproven young freshman QBs, does not help he won SEC east year 1, Miami & Florida state recruiting at a high level with UCF and USF also taking recruits.

6. Derek Mason- fired at end of season

7. Mark stoops- fired at end of season.

West

1. Alabama- Nick
2. Ole Miss- sanctions coming though
3. Texas A&M- off season issues, bout to be 5-0
4. Arkansas- I think he leaves for another job at end of season.
5. Mississippi state- Blah
6. Auburn- fired
7. LSU- fired
 
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