SEC Announces All-SEC Coaches’ Football Teams
SEC Announces All-SEC Coaches’ Football Teams

SEC Announces All-SEC Coaches’ Football Teams

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The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has announced its All-SEC Coaches’ Football Teams, acknowledging outstanding performances from the regular season. Tennessee's Dylan Sampson made history as the first running back since 2001 to earn first-team honors from the Volunteers, while Vanderbilt also celebrated multiple selections, marking their best since 2005. Ole Miss tied with Alabama for the most first-team representatives, including quarterback Jaxson Dart, with both schools having four players on the first team. Texas A&M's Nic Scourton was among five Aggies recognized, while Oklahoma, in its inaugural SEC season, saw linebacker Danny Stutsman earn first-team recognition. Georgia, set to play in the Sugar Bowl, contributed significantly to the All-SEC list, continuing the SEC's dominance in producing NFL talent.

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