SEC Football: Complete spring football schedule for 2015
Let’s take look at the complete spring football schedule for the SEC, including when each school when their respective pro days will be held.
The SEC has been billed as the premier conference in college football for the better part of the last decade, but they have been shutout in the last two national championships after winning seven straight. So is the SEC still the best league in the nation?
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That is a question that was asked many times last January after perennial powers like the LSU Tigers and Florida Gators had seasons that are below the program’s high standards and the conference had some disappointing results in the bowl games.
Further, an SEC team didn’t play for the national title for the first time nine years after the Alabama Crimson Tide were upset by the Ohio State Buckeyes in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff.
The gap may have been narrowed some, but there is no denying the SEC is the best conference from top to bottom. And we saw that last year with the likes of the Mississippi State Bulldogs ranked No. 1 in the polls for the first time in school history and the Ole Miss Rebels ranked in the top three and beat No. 1 Alabama.
Over in the East, the Missouri Tigers won the division for the second straight year and look at home after leaving the Big 12 three years ago.
The Gators should be improved after the hiring of Jim McElwain who should restore the great offenses in Gainesville and the Georgia Bulldogs and South Carolina Gamecocks will always be in contention with their head coaches.
But could this be the year the Tennessee Volunteers breakout under Butch Jones after back-to-back top-10 recruiting classes?
We’ll get the answer to that this fall, but first the 14 teams in the SEC must get through spring healthy and see where their strengths and weaknesses lie. So let’s take a look at the spring schedule for the SEC and when they will be holding their pro day for 2015 NFL Draft prospects.
Do you think this comes down to Alabama representing the West and whoever managed to win nine games from the East?
Let us know your thoughts on the makeup of the SEC for the 2015 season and who will get to Atlanta to play for the SEC Championship Game in 2015 in the comments section below.
(h/t College Football Talk)