Report cards for 2022 SEC football teams: From Georgia (A+) to two F's

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Report cards for 2022 SEC football teams: From Georgia (A+) to two F's

Report cards for 2022 SEC football teams are available. Georgia set the curve again with a dominant assembly of talent and a wave of youth.

Alabama finished 11-2 and won the Sugar Bowl. It lost to Tennessee for the first time since 2006. The Crimson Tide surrendered the SEC West to LSU.

Arkansas finished 7-6. The Razorbacks' defense was a liability. Their offense was exciting when KJ Jefferson was healthy.

Report cards for 2022 SEC football teams are given Georgia (A+) and Auburn (F). Georgia got an A+. Auburn got two F's.

Kelly has done well at LSU since he left Notre Dame. He won the SEC West and beat Alabama in his first season. His team lost to Tennessee and Texas A&M.

Ole Miss finished with an 8-5 record. Lane Kiffin's team lost the Egg Bowl. He needs to improve Jaxson Dart's development and polish the defense.

Mississippi State finished 9-4 and won the Egg Bowl in Mike Leach's last season. The team's defense was the best part of the season for the Bulldogs.

Texas A&M finished 5-7 last season. The Aggies had their first six-game losing streak since 1972. Jimbo Fisher signed the nation's No. 1 recruiting class.

Billy Napier inherited a half-stocked cupboard and failed to accelerate Anthony Richardson's development. Florida's season included wins against Utah, South Carolina and Texas A&M.

Georgia is undefeated and the defending national champions. Georgia produced 15 NFL Draft picks last spring. Stetson Bennett IV finished his career in legendary fashion.

Kentucky finished the season 7-6. Mark Stoops got chesty in the summer. The team is led by a quarterback, Will Levis.

Missouri finished 6-7 and made a bowl game. Georgia got an A+. Georgia's team got two F's.

South Carolina finished the season with an 8-5 record. Shane Beamer's team got trounced by Florida and Clemson, but they beat Tennessee and had a good season.

Tennessee finished the season 11-2 and opened the College Football Playoff rankings at No. 1. They lost at South Carolina but beat Clemson in the Orange Bowl.

Vanderbilt won at Kentucky and at Florida to end their 26-game SEC losing streak. The Commodores doubled their preseason over/under win total of 2½.


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