Inside the SEC Showdown: Uncover the Dark Horse Destined to Dominate College Football’s Fiercest Conference!
One exciting thing: For the first time in a while, Pittman – a former offensive line coach – has what should be one of the better lines in the SEC. Left guard Fernando Carmona was a nice addition last year from San Jose State (6.7% run disruption rate allowed) and should do well in a move to guard.
Player to watch: Weak-side linebacker Xavian Sorey, whose 7.5 TFLs were twice as many as any other Razorback made last year.
11. Oklahoma
- 2024 final TRACR rank: 13th (16th OFF, 2nd DEF)
- 2025 preseason TRACR rank: 11th (15th OFF, 6th DEF)
One scary thing: Line play. Oklahoma’s offensive line was an affront to the football gods last year. Legendary position coach Bill Bedenbaugh has his work cut out, with a pair of transfers from Stanford and one from FCS (more on him shortly) joining the mix.

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