
With the college football season set to kick off this week, EasySportz presents its first SEC Power Rankings. In addition to the rankings, we will focus on each team’s key to success for the 2025 season.
#1: Texas Longhorns: Arch Manning’s performance under center and a stout defense will drive Texas’s pursuit of a national championship against a winnable SEC slate.
#2: Georgia Bulldogs: Gunner Stockton’s performance as the new starting quarterback and capitalizing on home games against Alabama, Texas, and Ole Miss will drive Georgia’s title hopes.
#3: LSU Tigers: Strengthening the defense under Brian Kelly, alongside Garrett Nussmeier’s Heisman-contending play, will position LSU for a playoff run.
#4: Alabama Crimson Tide: Ty Simpson’s ability to effectively operate Kalen DeBoer’s offensive system will determine Alabama’s ceiling as a national championship contender.

#5: Ole Miss Rebels: Austin Simmons’ reliability as the starting quarterback and rebuilding a depleted defense will determine Ole Miss’s ability to stay in the playoff hunt.
#6: Texas A&M Aggies: Marcel Reed’s growth as a passer and Mike Elko’s defensive improvements will make Texas A&M a dark horse for the playoff.
#7: Tennessee Volunteers: Joey Aguilar’s ability to minimize turnovers as the new quarterback, paired with a strong defense, will define Tennessee’s SEC competitiveness.
#8: Florida Gators: DJ Lagway’s development as a sophomore quarterback, especially in intermediate passing, will dictate Florida’s ability to navigate a tough schedule.

#9: South Carolina Gamecocks: LaNorris Sellers’ growth under new coordinator Mike Shula and maintaining defensive strength will propel South Carolina toward a potential playoff berth.
#10: Oklahoma Sooners: John Mateer’s impact as a transfer quarterback will be critical for Oklahoma to rebound from last season’s struggles and compete in the SEC.
#11: Auburn Tigers: Leveraging their elite transfer class, particularly quarterback Jackson Arnold and a strong receiving corps, will be key to Auburn exceeding .500.
#12: Missouri Tigers: Beau Pribula’s readiness as the starting quarterback and a favorable home-heavy schedule will fuel Missouri’s push for 10 wins.
#13: Arkansas Razorbacks: Developing a consistent passing game with quarterback Taylen Green will be crucial for Arkansas to climb the SEC standings.

#14: Vanderbilt Commodores: Diego Pavia’s return at quarterback and Clark Lea’s improved defense must overcome a tough schedule to achieve bowl eligibility.
#15: Kentucky Wildcats: Avoiding a winless SEC record hinges on Mark Stoops improving the offense with a new quarterback and coordinator against a challenging schedule.
#16: Mississippi State Bulldogs: Blake Shapen’s health and leadership, combined with Jeff Lebby’s revamped roster, must deliver at least one SEC win to avoid fan backlash.