While Georgia won the national title, Alabama was the SEC Championship Game winner. Alabama again begins this season as -125 favorites to win the SEC.
Georgia is next at +150, and then there’s a huge drop-off before Texas A&M at +1200. Are Alabama and Georgia on a collision course for the SEC championship game again? Find out below!
Another year, another Bama team favored to win the SEC. Alabama has been the model of consistency that other teams only dream of for the past couple of decades.
The Tide are the defending SEC champs, but had a disappointing end to their season in the national title game against Georgia.
Bama returns their Heisman trophy-winning QB Bryce Hall, along with the No. 2 recruiting class in the country.
If Hall and the rest of his team maintain their elite level of play, they’ll be destined for a spot in the championship game, yet again.
The Aggies had a rollercoaster of a 2021 season. The season was highlighted by wins against Alabama and Auburn. A&M struggled on the road, dropping three games to finish 4-4 in conference.
In a surprise to many (most notably, Nick Saban), A&M pulled in the No. 1 recruiting class in 2022.
The Aggies have the talent, but can Jimbo Fisher get the most out of that talent consistently? If so, Texas A&M has a shot to contend in the SEC West.
Yes, +150 doesn’t seem like great value for a preseason conference winner. However, the Bulldogs are currently sitting in second place in the odds list, behind odds on favorite Alabama.
I don’t believe we’ll see Georgia at plus money for too much longer. The defending national champs will garner a lot of national attention as the season gets closer.
After a spectacular national championship performance, QB Stetson Bennett will return for his final season. Bennett will turn 25 this season.
His experience and talent will be a catalyst for Georgia to return to Atlanta for the SEC championship game.
Based on their value and general talent, I’m taking Georgia to win the SEC. It seems like Georgia and Bama are destined for a date in Atlanta in the SEC championship again.
When it comes down to it, I trust Georgia’s veteran leadership to get it done. Plus, with the value you’re getting preseason, I’m getting in on the Bulldogs before the value drops.
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