One of the preseason stories I look forward to every year is AL.com’s poll of SEC football Sports Information Directors (SIDs) to get a sense of what they’re feeling ahead of the season.

AL.com produced the poll Sunday, and it’s pretty interesting.

There’s so much parity across the SEC that determining clear-cut favorites in both divisions isn’t easy.

Here’s what the SIDs said about the 2015 season and how they see it playing out:

SEC Championship Game: Auburn vs. Georgia

While Georgia may be viewed as the clear-cut favorite in the SEC East, Auburn isn’t in the West. Could we see the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry come to Atlanta? It could certainly happen, and the offenses would be wildly entertaining. Georgia travels back to Jordan-Hare Stadium in 2015.

Read why the SIDs picked Georgia and Auburn here.

All-SEC team

Offense
QB Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
RB Nick Chubb, Georgia
RB Jonathan Williams, Arkansas
WR Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina
WR Duke Williams, Auburn
TE Evan Engram, Ole Miss
OT Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss
OT Cam Robinson, Alabama
OG Vadal Alexander, LSU
OG Greg Pyke, Georgia
C Ryan Kelly, Alabama

Defense
DL Myles Garrett, Texas A&M
DL Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss
DL A’Shawn Robinson, Alabama
DL Derek Barnett, Tennessee
LB Reggie Ragland, Alabama
LB Antonio Morrison, Florida
LB Kentrell Brothers, Missouri
CB Vernon Hargreaves, Florida
CB Jonathan Jones, Auburn
S Jalen Mills, LSU
S Tony Connor, Ole Miss

Special Teams
K Austin MacGinnis, Kentucky
P JK Scott, Alabama

You can see all the second-team players here.

Power Ranking

Although the SIDs predict Auburn to win the SEC West and play in Atlanta, they chose Alabama as the No. 1 SEC team heading into 2015. Alabama has to prove they can’t play every year, while everyone chasing them has to prove they can.

Obviously, the SIDs think Auburn can. Here are the preseason power rankings from the SIDs:

1. Alabama Crimson Tide
2. Auburn Tigers
3. Georgia Bulldogs
4. LSU Tigers
5. Missouri Tigers
6. Ole Miss Rebels
7. Arkansas Razorbacks
8. Tennessee Volunteers
9. Texas A&M Aggies
10. Mississippi State Bulldogs
11. South Carolina Gamecocks
12. Florida Gators
13. Kentucky Wildcats
14. Vanderbilt Commodores