Georgia Tops All-SEC Team with 15 Players
Georgia Tops All-SEC Team with 15 Players
Georgia Tops All-SEC Team with 15 Players
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The 2024 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Football Teams were announced, with Georgia leading with 15 representatives, including five first-team honorees like quarterback Carson Beck. Alabama followed closely with 14 total selections, while newcomer Texas had 10. Oklahoma, also new to the SEC, had two first-team honorees, Danny Stutsman and Billy Bowman Jr. Missouri received three spots, with wide receiver Luther Burden III making the first team. The SEC is notably strong at quarterback this season, featuring Carson Beck, Texas’ Quinn Ewers, and Alabama’s Jalen Milroe among the top picks. The announcement also highlights the competitive nature of SEC recruiting, especially between Georgia and Clemson, with several Georgia players on Clemson's roster.

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