I am not buying Demps, Rainey, or Sturgis. 
 
Demps goes down with arm tackles
 
Rainey is in a position (slot) that he could rack up some huge numbers this year. 
 
Then again, so can Brantley - who is arguably one of the top 3 QBs in the SEC - so why is Brantley not on this list?
 
Sturgis is too inconsistent.
 
Surprise Deonte thompson, carl Moore, and Debose are not listed. 
 
Gillislee is not listed?  I would list him as a RB before Demps.
 
what about a DLman?  Ronald Powell?  Or I guess everyone is high on Jaye Howard and Justin Trattou.  I like the big man Omar Hunter
 
But the DLmen rotate so much - it wll be hard to pick just one or two
 
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Subject: [gatornews] Florida, Alabama have most All-SEC selections
From: Richard Hillyard <rhilly...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, July 20, 2010 12:47 pm
To: gatorn...@googlegroups.com

Florida, Alabama have most All-SEC selections

Special to Gatorsports.com

Published: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 at 12:22 p.m.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Florida had a league-high 10 total selections on
the All-Southeastern Conference Coaches' football team, while
defending SEC and national champion Alabama had a league-high six
representatives on the first-team, the league announced Tuesday.

Making the first team for UF were offensive linemen Carl Johnson
(tackle) and Mike Pouncey (center) and cornerback Janoris Jenkins. On
the second team were running back Jeff Demps, linebacker A.J. Jones,
defensive backs Ahmad Black and Will Hill, place-kicker Caleb Sturgis,
punter Chas Henry and all-purpose player Chris Rainey.

Georgia had four players on the first team, which was second, while
Florida had three players. Georgia and Auburn were tied for third with
six total selections.

Ten of the 12 SEC schools had a member on the first-team All-SEC
squad. Each SEC school had at least one student-athlete on either the
first or second-team.

South Carolina had a total of five players make both teams, while
Arkansas and LSU had four each, Kentucky and Mississippi State had
three each, Tennessee and Vanderbilt had two each and Ole Miss had one
selection.

There are five first-team preseason selections that were on last
year's first-team coaches All-SEC post-season team. Those include:
Pouncey, WR A.J. Green (Georgia), RB Mark Ingram (Alabama), DB Mark
Barron (Alabama) and P Drew Butler (Georgia).

The All-SEC first-team squad had 10 seniors and 16 underclassmen,
including 12 juniors and four sophomores. The second-team had 17
seniors, 10 juniors and two sophomores.

This marks the seventh straight year of the SEC Coaches Pre-Season
All-SEC Team. The team is announced each year in advance of the SEC
Football Media Days. This year, the event will be held Wednesday
through Friday at the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover, Ala.

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