Media Predicts Alabama to Win 2016 SEC Championship
The 2016 edition of SEC Football Media Days concluded with media in attendance predicting Alabama to win the 2016 SEC Championship.
Tennessee was selected to win the SEC Eastern Division with 2,167 points, including 225 first-place votes. Florida was second with 1,891 points and 57 votes to win the division, while Georgia was third with 1,860 total points and 45 votes to win the division. Points were awarded on a 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 scale.
Alabama was picked to win the SEC Western Division with 2,220 total points, while LSU was second with 1,984. Alabama received 246 first-place votes in the West, while LSU collected 76. Ole Miss was third with 1,479 points and five votes to capture the division title.
Five times since 1992 – three times in the last 20 - the SEC Media Days predicted champion has proceeded to win the SEC Championship.
An all-time high 331 media members in attendance participated in this year’s vote.
The preseason All-SEC Team will be announced on Friday.
EASTERN DIVISION (1st Place votes in parenthesis)
School | Points |
Tennessee (225) | 2167 |
Florida (57) | 1891 |
Georgia (45) | 1860 |
Kentucky | 933 |
Vanderbilt (2) | 810 |
Missouri | 807 |
South Carolina (2) | 800 |
WESTERN DIVISION (1st Place votes in parenthesis)
School | Points |
Alabama (246) | 2220 |
LSU (76) | 1984 |
Ole Miss (5) | 1479 |
Texas A&M (3) | 1130 |
Arkansas (1) | 1047 |
Auburn | 890 |
Mississippi State | 518 |
SEC CHAMPION
School | Points |
Alabama | 223 |
LSU | 59 |
Tennessee | 29 |
Georgia | 7 |
Florida | 5 |
Ole Miss | 4 |
Texas A&M | 1 |
South Carolina | 1 |
Vanderbilt | 1 |
Arkansas | 1 |