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SEC Pre-Season Breakdown










Will highly touted LSU QB Ryan Perrilloux get a shot this year?

SEC Breakdown:

EAST:1) Florida 2) Georgia 3) Tennessee 4) South Carolina 5) Kentucky 6) Vandy

WEST:1) LSU 2) Arkansas 3) Auburn 4) Alabama 5) Ole Miss 6) Mississippi State

Florida might not miss a beat on offense as they lost 4 year starter Chris Leak, who looks good in a Chicago Bears Uniform and has a legitimate shot to give weed smoking hippie Orton his walking papers, but their Defense looks shakey at best. UF lost a total of 9 starters on the this side of the ball, which will be exposed early on in the season. Still overall though the team to beat.
LSU will start QB Matt Flynn who exploited the Miami D 2 years ago in route to a 41-3 beating of The U. Ryan Perrilloux the more talented and elusive QB will get the opportunity to win the job but has had to deal with some bad PR as he was implicated in a Federal probe involving an alleged counterfeiting ring. This dude's the real deal if he can get his act straightened out.




















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