Men's
Arkansas
Florida
A&M
LSU
Georgia
Alabama
After this it gets ugly, anyone's game for bottom half.
Mississippi
Auburn
Tennessee
Mississippi St
Kentucky
Missouri
South Carolina
Men's
Arkansas
Florida
A&M
LSU
Georgia
Alabama
After this it gets ugly, anyone's game for bottom half.
Mississippi
Auburn
Tennessee
Mississippi St
Kentucky
Missouri
South Carolina
Women-
Ark, GA, Fl, TxAM battle for win
Ky, AL, LSU
Miss, Miss St,, Mo, SC, Tn, Aub
Vandy
Georgia's field events are keeping them in the game. They could crack the top 4, with around 70 pts. It's not going to be the run away we've seen in the past with a team scoring 170+ points. 110 could win it this year. Your right there is a pretty distinct line between the two halves of the conference this year. The top half (Excluding Georgia who's field events score over 50 pts) have complete teams. The Bottom half all have only 3 or 4 athletes who can potentially score. It's a shame, they'll all be considered elite.
Old Dawg wrote:
Men's
Arkansas
Florida
A&M
LSU
Georgia
Alabama
After this it gets ugly, anyone's game for bottom half.
Mississippi
Auburn
Tennessee
Mississippi St
Kentucky
Missouri
South Carolina
On Paper it's Men's
Florida
A&M
Ark
GA
Then a lot of teams could end up 5th. Several Schools within 55-61pts. Bama probably has the most upside a lot of bullets in the gun at least. Georgia has the most to lose. Depending on a few guys to really show up and compete. A&M has a chance to upset Florida. Only 5 pts separate the top two. 30 pt drop to 3rd nearly 20 pt drop to 4th. Arkansas could really pull an upset if their multi events show up, and they tend to do so at this meet.
Florida will win by a margin of 50 pts
A&M, Arkansas and Georgia will be 2-4 and 5th place is almost anyone's game. Bama, LSU, Ole Miss or Tennessee all have the capacity to move to 5. Missouri is proving the the conference really didn't need anymore tigers. They'll be lucky to score 15 pts. What a shame, they were pretty good in the BIG 12, they probably should have went to the BIG 10, just not SEC material.