Georgia, Alabama, Texas Lead SEC 2025 Win Totals Amid Quarterback Turnover
Georgia, Alabama, Texas Lead SEC 2025 Win Totals Amid Quarterback Turnover

Georgia, Alabama, Texas Lead SEC 2025 Win Totals Amid Quarterback Turnover

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The Georgia Bulldogs, despite facing significant roster changes with 13 NFL draft departures and 17 transfers, are projected to compete strongly in the 2025 SEC football season. ESPN ranks Georgia's offseason sixth in the SEC, highlighting key roster upgrades such as wide receivers Zachariah Branch and Noah Thomas, and additions in the transfer portal that address previous weaknesses. The team is navigating quarterback uncertainties following Carson Beck's injury and transfer, with backup Gunner Stockton expected to lead the offense. Vegas oddsmakers have set Georgia's win total at 9.5, tied with Alabama and Texas, indicating high expectations for the Bulldogs to remain contenders for the SEC title. The overall SEC landscape is viewed as highly competitive, with Alabama, Texas, and Georgia forming the top tier, while teams like LSU, Ole Miss, and Tennessee are seen as potential challengers. Despite some skepticism about maintaining dominance due to personnel changes, both analysts and betting markets favor Georgia to stay near the top of the conference in 2025.

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