Burning questions for every SEC team after Week 13
Here’s a burning question for every team in the SEC after the regular season came to a close over the weekend:
Alabama: Heading off to its SEC Championship Game showdown with Florida, will the Tide ride the coattails of Derrick Henry one more time to win a title and get Henry a Heisman?
Arkansas: Now that the Razorbacks have made 2015 a respectable season, can that carry over into next year with a new quarterback at the helm?
Auburn: Going from No. 6 in the country to 6-6 overall, will the Tigers avoid a losing season by winning a bowl game?
Florida: After that disgraceful offensive performance against Florida State on Saturday, can the Gators bounce back quickly enough to compete at all with Alabama in the title game?
Georgia: Now that Mark Richt has been shown the door, will Georgia win 145 games in the next 15 years like Richt did?
Kentucky: After blowing a 21-point lead to arch-rival Louisville, does Mark Stoops now have the hottest hot-seat in the SEC?
LSU: Now that the Les Miles drama is over, how many of those top recruits that started to back-pedal on their commitments last week will come back into the fold?
Mississippi State: Are the odds of Dan Mullen leaving Starkville for another job anywhere over zero percent?
Missouri: Can the successor to Gary Pinkel find a way to win two SEC East titles in the next decade, or is that asking too much?
Ole Miss: Are the Rebels now the second-best team in the SEC and primed to lock up a Sugar Bowl berth after that solid win in the Egg Bowl over Mississippi State?
South Carolina: Now that the coaching carousel is spinning at a hectic pace, how much longer will it be before the Gamecocks find their new coach?
Tennessee: Where does Tennessee fall in the SEC bowl-game pecking order now that it’s won five straight?
Texas A&M: Now that Kyle Allen and Kyler Murray both had a chance to show some things this year, how much of a quarterback competition will there be in College Station heading into 2016?
Vanderbilt: After seeing how horrible the Commodores were on offense all season, will that make recruits want to come knowing they can play right away or will it scare them off?