Texas Picked to Win 2025 SEC Championship in Preseason Media Poll

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Texas has been predicted to win the 2025 SEC Championship, according to a preseason poll of media covering SEC Football Media Days.

The Longhorns received 96 votes to be crowned SEC Champion on December 6 in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with Georgia being picked to be the Texas’ opponent in a rematch of the 2024 SEC Championship Game. Georgia received 44 votes to win the SEC Championship.

The participants of the SEC Championship Game will be determined during the regular-season conference schedule as the teams with the two best overall SEC winning percentages.

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Only 10 times since 1992 (33 years) has the predicted champion prior to the season at SEC Media Days proceeded to win the SEC Championship Game.

The 2024 SEC Championship Game averaged 16.6 million viewers across ABC and ESPN, the fourth-largest audience on record for the game. The overtime win for Georgia, which peaked with 19.7 million viewers, delivered the largest audience of the college football season — surpassing the previous high set by the regular season matchup between the same two teams. Overall, the SEC title game last season delivered the third-largest regular season college football audience ever on the ESPN family of networks.

SEC PRESEASON MEDIA POLL

School Points
Texas 96
Georgia 44
Alabama 29
LSU 20
South Carolina 5
Oklahoma 3
Vanderbilt 2
Florida 2
Tennessee 1
Ole Miss 1
Auburn 1

PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH

School Points
Texas 3060
Georgia 2957
Alabama 2783
LSU 2668
South Carolina 2109
Florida 1986
Ole Miss 1979
Texas A&M 1892
Tennessee 1700
Oklahoma 1613
Auburn 1272
Missouri 1170
Vanderbilt 936
Arkansas 764
Kentucky 512
Mississippi State 343

2025 PRESEASON MEDIA DAYS ALL-SEC TEAM

OFFENSE

First-Team

QB – LaNorris Sellers, South Carolina

RB – Quintrevion Wisner, Texas

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RB –  Le’Veon Moss, Texas A&M

WR – Ryan Williams, Alabama

WR – Cam Coleman, Auburn

TE – Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt

OL – Kadyn Proctor, Alabama

OL – Cayden Green, Missouri

OL – DJ Campbell, Texas

OL – Austin Barber, Florida

C – Jake Slaughter, Florida

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Second-Team

QB –Garrett Nussmeier, LSU

RB – Jaydn Ott, Oklahoma

RB – Caden Durham, LSU

WR – Aaron Anderson, LSU

WR – Ryan Wingo, Texas

TE – Oscar Delp, Georgia

OL – Ar’maj Reed-Adams, Texas A&M

OL – Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M

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OL – Jaeden Roberts, Alabama

OL – Fernando Carmona Jr., Arkansas

C –  Parker Brailsford, Alabama

Third-Team

QB – Arch Manning, Texas

RB – Nate Frazier, Georgia

RB – Jam Miller, Alabama

WR – Eric Singleton, Auburn

WR – Kevin Coleman Jr., Missouri

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TE – Jack Endries, Texas

OL – Earnest Greene III, Georgia

OL – Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M

OL –  Xavier Chaplin, Auburn

OL – Trevor Goosby, Texas

C – Connor Lew, Auburn

DEFENSE

First-Team

DL – Keldric Faulk, Auburn

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DL – Dylan Stewart, South Carolina

DL – Colin Simmons, Texas

DL – Christian Miller, Georgia

LB – Anthony Hill Jr., Texas

LB – Whit Weeks, LSU

LB – CJ Allen, Georgia

DB – KJ Bolden, Georgia

DB – Michael Taaffe, Texas

DB – Daylen Everette, Georgia

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DB – Jermod McCoy, Tennessee

Second-Team

DL – Caleb Banks, Florida

DL – Tim Keenan III, Alabama

DL – LT Overton, Alabama

DL – R Mason Thomas, Oklahoma

LB – Deontae Lawson, Alabama

LB – Harold Perkins, LSU

LB – Suntarine Perkins, Ole Miss

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DB – Malik Muhammad, Texas

DB – Domani Jackson, Alabama

DB – Will Lee III, Texas A&M

DB –  Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina

Third-Team

DL – Tyreak Sapp, Florida

DL – Trey Moore, Texas

DL – Cam Ball, Arkansas

DL – Zxavian Harris, Ole Miss

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LB – Taurean York, Texas A&M

LB – Arion Carter, Tennessee

LB – Princewill Umanmielen, Ole Miss

DB – Keon Sabb, Alabama

DB – Boo Carter, Tennessee

DB – Bray Hubbard, Alabama

DB – Isaac Smith, Mississippi State

SPECIALISTS

First-Team

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P – Brett Thorson, Georgia

PK – Peyton Woodring, Georgia

LS – Beau Gardner, Georgia

KS – Peyton Woodring, Georgia

RS – Zachariah Branch, Georgia

AP – Zachariah Branch, Georgia

Second-Team

P – Jack Bouwmeester, Texas

*PK – Trey Smack, Florida

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*PK – Lucas Carneiro, Ole Miss

LS – Rocco Underwood, Florida

KS – Trey Smack, Florida

RS – Barion Brown, LSU

AP –  Zavion Thomas, LSU

Third-Team

*P – Devin Bale, Arkansas

*P – Aidan Laros, Kentucky

PK – Alex McPherson, Auburn

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LS – Ben Anderson, Oklahoma

KS – Will Stone, Texas

RS – Zavion Thomas, LSU

*AP – Eugene Wilson III, Florida

*AP – Jadan Baugh, Florida

* – Indicates a tie