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SEC
Sporting News, The, August 19, 2005
12. Ranked 12th in the SEC in total offense and total defense in '04.
A. Alabama
B. Arkansas
C. Auburn
D. Florida
E. Georgia
F. Kentucky
G. LSU
H. Mississippi
I. Mississippi State
J. South Carolina
K. Tennessee
L. Vanderbilt
ANSWERS
1-K; 2-L; 3-A; 4-D; 5-G; 6-E; 7-B; 8-H; 9-J; 10-C; 11-I; 12-F.
WATCH OUT FOR ...
Jay Cutler, QB, Sr., Vanderbilt. He gets lost because he plays for the Commodores, but pro scouts know all about Cutler's toughness, moxie and know-how. If only he had talent around him.
Marcus Harrison, DT, So., Arkansas. He was a load in the interior last season as a true freshman. Once Harrison develops more moves, his plays behind the line will increase--as will his profile.
Arron Sears, OT, Jr., Tennessee. He often gets overlooked when folks gush about the Vols' impressive front wall, but Sears may be the best of the lot. He's a road grader who brings versatility to the unit.
Patrick Willis, LB, Jr., Mississippi. The coaches think he will have a big impact patrolling the middle of the defense. Willis' combination of speed and strength means he rarely will come off the field, And playing for defense-minded Ed Orgeron will make Willis better.
Brandon Brooks, WR/KR, St., Alabama. He stands just 5-5, but Brooks is electricity in a can. And that's just what the Tide's moribund offense and special teams need.--T.D.