After this weekend, the SEC’s season will be over, capping off a disappointing bowl season for the conference. For the first time in eight years, there won’t be a representative from the SEC in the national title game.

With no more SEC football to be played until August (doesn’t that sound awful?), what will folks be talking about on Monday?

Dak Prescott declares for the draft. After putting up 453 passing yards in Mississippi State’s Orange Bowl loss, there’s not much left for Prescott to prove at the college level. It’s hard to imagine Prescott’s stock getting any higher after leading the Bulldogs to the best regular season in school history, and with so much talent already heading out of Starkville, Prescott will leave as well to earn a paycheck on Sundays.

Everyone wants to coach at LSU. Ed Orgeron has already expressed interest in the Tigers’ open defensive coordinator position, offensive coordinator Cam Cameron has NFL ties and LSU had the highest assistant payroll in the country in 2014. Les Miles will have his pick of a host of defensive coaches around the country, and there will be plenty of public chatter about the job.

Nick Saban to the NFL rumors annoy everyone. Saban dealt with all kinds of speculation just about every year when he was at LSU, although that’s been quieted at Alabama. He just wrapped up his eighth season in Tuscaloosa, the longest coaching stint of his career, and the newspaper back pages in New York are already calling him the next Jets head coach. With multiple high-profile pro jobs open, the rumors will start to fly yet again.

The East is on the rise. No one would have guessed it, but the SEC East will go 5-0 in its bowl games and have everyone wondering which division will be better come 2015. There will be a lot of turnover in the West once again, leaving the door open for an East team to steal the crown next season.