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Preseason SEC Football Media Poll, All-SEC Team Announced

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    SEC Staff

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (July 22, 2022)– Alabama has been predicted to win the 2022 SEC Championship, according to a preseason poll of media covering SEC Football Media Days.

    Alabama received an overwhelming 158 votes to be crowned SEC Champion on December 3 in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, while Georgia was second with 18 votes.

    The Bulldogs were selected to win the SEC Eastern Division with 1254 points, including 172 first-place votes, while Kentucky was second with 932 points and four votes to win the division. Tennessee was third with 929 points. Points were awarded on a 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 scale.

    Alabama was picked to win the SEC Western Division with 1262 total points, followed by Texas A&M with 968 and Arkansas with 844. Alabama received 177, all but four, first-place votes in the SEC West.

    Only nine times since 1992 has the predicted champion prior to the season at SEC Media Days proceeded to win the SEC Championship Game, which includes the last two consecutive seasons.

    SEC PRESEASON MEDIA POLL

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    EAST

    1. Georgia (172)  — 1254

    2. Kentucky (4) — 932

    3. Tennessee (1) — 929

    4. Florida — 712

    5. South Carolina (3) — 662

    6. Missouri — 383

    7. Vanderbilt (1) — 196

    WEST

    1. Alabama (177) — 1262

    2. Texas A&M (3) — 968

    3. Arkansas (1) — 844

    4. Ole Miss — 675

    5. LSU — 591

    6. Mississippi State — 390

    7. Auburn — 338

    SEC CHAMPION

    Alabama — 158

    Georgia — 18

    South Carolina — 3

    Vanderbilt — 1

    Texas A&M — 1

    2022 PRESEASON MEDIA DAYS ALL-SEC TEAM

    OFFENSE

    First-Team

    QB – Bryce Young, Alabama

    RB – Tank Bigsby, Auburn

    RB – Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama

    WR – Kayshon Boutte, LSU

    WR – Jermaine Burton, Alabama

    TE – Brock Bowers, Georgia

    OL – Emil Ekiyor Jr., Alabama

    OL – Warren McClendon, Georgia

    OL – O’Cyrus Torrence, Florida

    OL – Nick Broeker, Ole Miss

    C – Ricky Stromberg, Arkansas

    Second-Team

    QB – Hendon Hooker, Tennessee

    RB – Chris Rodriguez Jr., Kentucky

    RB – Devon Achane, Texas A&M

    WR – Cedric Tillman, Tennessee

    WR – Jonathan Mingo, Ole Miss

    TE – Cameron Latu, Alabama

    OL – Layden Robinson, Texas A&M

    OL – Kenneth Horsey, Kentucky

    OL – Darnell Wright, Tennessee

    OL – Javion Cohen, Alabama

    C – Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia

    Third-Team

    QB – Will Levis, Kentucky

    RB – Zach Evans, Ole Miss

    RB – Kenny McIntosh, Georgia

    WR – Ainias Smith, Texas A&M

    WR – Josh Vann, South Carolina

    TE – Jaheim Bell, South Carolina

    OL – Brady Latham, Arkansas

    OL – Tyler Steen, Alabama

    OL – Javon Foster, Missouri

    *OL – Jeremy James, Ole Miss

    *OL – Kendall Randolph, Alabama

    C – Cooper Mays, Tennessee

    DEFENSE

    First-Team

    DL – Jalen Carter, Georgia

    DL – BJ Ojulari, LSU

    DL – Derick Hall, Auburn

    DL – Byron Young, Tennessee

    LB – Will Anderson Jr., Alabama

    LB – Nolan Smith, Georgia

    LB – Henry To’oTo’o, Alabama

    DB – Jordan Battle, Alabama

    DB – Kelee Ringo, Georgia

    DB – Eli Ricks, Alabama

    DB – Jalen Catalon, Arkansas

    Second-Team

    DL – Zacch Pickens, South Carolina

    DL – D.J. Dale, Alabama

    DL – Ali Gaye, LSU

    DL – Colby Wooden, Auburn

    LB – Bumper Pool, Arkansas

    LB – Dallas Turner, Alabama

    LB – Brenton Cox Jr., Florida

    DB – Cam Smith, South Carolina

    DB – Antonio Johnson, Texas A&M

    DB – Christopher Smith, Georgia

    DB – Emmanuel Forbes, Mississippi State

    Third-Team

    DL – Gervon Dexter, Florida

    DL – Justin Eboigbe, Alabama

    DL – Maason Smith, LSU

    DL – McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M

    LB – Owen Pappoe, Auburn

    LB – Ventrell Miller, Florida

    LB – Jeremy Banks, Tennessee

    DB – Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama

    DB – Trey Dean III, Florida

    DB – Trevon Flowers, Tennessee

    DB – Malachi Moore, Alabama

    SPECIALISTS

    First-Team

    P – Nik Constantinou, Texas A&M

    PK – Will Reichard, Alabama

    RS – Kearis Jackson, Georgia

    AP – Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama

    Second-Team

    P – Oscar Chapman, Auburn

    PK – Anders Carlson, Auburn

    RS – Ainias Smith, Texas A&M

    AP – Devon Achane, Texas A&M

    Third-Team

    P – Paxton Brooks, Tennessee

    PK – Harrison Mevis, Missouri

    RS – JoJo Earle, Alabama

    AP – Ainias Smith, Texas A&M

    * – Indicates a tie


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