Twitter reacts to 2016 All-SEC Coaches Team
The 2016 All-SEC Coaches’ Team was announced Tuesday.
To no surprise, Alabama led the way with 11 representatives in total — including seven on the first team — while LSU had nine selections, followed by Auburn, Florida and Texas A&M with six each.
Ten of the 14 SEC teams placed a member on the first team and 11 had at least two total All-SEC selections.
Georgia and South Carolina were the only two teams without a single player on any list.
Here’s how Twitter reacted to this season’s All-SEC announcement:
https://twitter.com/DavidSPaschall/status/806233944433815554
https://twitter.com/ericwbolin/status/806234284885426176
Man……….all those days in rehab finally payed of like I prayed they would. Blessed beyond measure #1stTeamAllSEC
— carl lawson (@carllawson55) December 6, 2016
Anyone have Hurts-Pettway-Guice as the All-SEC First Team backfield in August? None of them even started season opener.
— Brandon Zimmerman (@BZSEC) December 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/DhaSickest/status/806233359638790145
https://twitter.com/2_amazing/status/806236458432524289
A little surprised Jalen Hurts was first-team All-SEC. I would have voted Chad Kelly even with him missing games to injury.
— Aaron Suttles (@AaronSuttles) December 6, 2016
Also really surprised no Jonah Williams or Ryan Anderson. One day people will realize how good of a football player Ryan Anderson is.
— Aaron Suttles (@AaronSuttles) December 6, 2016
https://twitter.com/FredMaggard/status/806236037794168832
What does Josh Reynolds have to do to earn All-SEC? All he's done is catch nearly 30 TDs in his career. Big year again. Left off again.
— Gabe Bock (@GabeBock) December 6, 2016
I will say this, my big bro @J_Rey_11 deserved that WR spot. Made big time plays all year and led the G's day in and day out
— Christian Kirk (@ckirk) December 6, 2016