Last year, we said that many saw the SEC as Alabama and then everyone else, and that some saw all of college football that way. Certainly, the Georgia Bulldogs of the SEC proved that they were a major contender. Still, once again, the Alabama Crimson Tide comes to the new college football season as the top-ranked team in the nation. To get the full picture of the conference, see our SEC East College Football Preview.
2018 SEC West College Football Betting Preview
Alabama is rich and deep in talent. But they still have to show up for every game, and, let’s face it, there are some exceptional players on the Auburn Tigers and the Mississippi State Bulldogs. The Auburn defense could be especially troublesome to the Tide. That game will be played on Nov. 24. ‘Bama coach Nick Saban seems to certainly be a cut above the rest, and he has a top group of assistants and coordinators. With the Tide being the top team, and holding that spot virtually uninterrupted for years, everyone in the conference and outside of it will once again be gunning for Alabama.
1. Alabama Crimson Tide
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The D sees just three starters return. Junior DE Raekwon Davis comes back as the top tackler (69) and sacker (8.5). Although not a starter last year, ILB Mack Wilson, now a junior, had four picks. Special teams look to be an issue, as Alabama must replace both their punter and placekicker. For more information on this team see our top-25 preview of the Alabama Crimson Tide.
2. Auburn Tigers
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The defense includes vets in each area. In total, seven starters come back. Senior ILB Deshaun Davis, who led the team with 83 tackles, will anchor the D side of the ball. Last season, corner Jamel Dean notched eight PBU. He’ll be an important part of the D. The frontline includes senior NT Dontavius Russell who is exceptionally tough on QBs. On special teams the question is what will this team do without all-time scoring leader PK Daniel Carlson? Anders Carlson, a top prospect, will try to fill the gap. Can this team finally put solid punt and kick return units on the field? For more information on this team see our top-25 preview of the Auburn Tigers.
3. Mississippi State Bulldogs
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The D-line on this team is bruising, while the secondary is better-than-average. However, the linebacking unit is a concern. The frontline includes senior Montez Sweat who, along with 48 tackles last season, posted 5 QBHs, 5 TFL, and 10.5 SCKs. He’s the cornerstone of one of the best defensive lines in the SEC. Senior safeties Mark McLaurin and Johnathan Abram are both fine gamers. The punt return game includes Deddrick Thomas, who has scoring potential. The placekicking game is exceptionally sure. For more information on this team see our top-25 preview of the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
4. Texas A&M Aggies
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
On the defensive side of the ball, the linebacking unit with junior Tyrel Dodson and senior Otaro Alaka are strong and sure. Last year, Dodson accumulated 105 tackles, 5.5 sacks, and 5.5 tackles for a loss. He also notched 8 PBU, 3 INTs, and 4 QBHs. Alaka managed to make 78 tackles while posting 5.5 sacks, 6.5 TFL, and 4 QBHs. On special teams, explosive run back specialist Christian Kirk, who was also a key pass catcher, is gone. Williams may prove to be solid on kick returns. Kicker Daniel Lacamera hit 51-of-52 XP and was 18 of 21 on field goals. His three missed field goals were from at least 40-plus yards with two of those from 50-plus. This team will be in the mix in 2018.
5. LSU Tigers
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
The defense is the strength of this team, especially in the linebacking and secondary areas. Junior LB Devin White (133 TKLs, 4.5 SCKs, 9.5 TFL) had 3 PBU, 1 INT, and 5 QBHs last season. It’s tough for any team to control him. Safeties John Battle and Grant Delpit handled their duties well last year. Addraez (Greedy) Williams, a sophomore, had one heck of a frosh season as he accumulated six interceptions while breaking up 11 passes. The D-line is a question mark and could be this team’s undoing. The Tigers need help in the field goal area, as last season two kickers combined for a mark of 16-of-27. For more information on this team see our top-25 preview of the LSU Tigers.
6. Ole Miss Rebels
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
Last season, the Rebels scored an average of 32.8 PPG, while giving up 34.6 PPG. That problematic 2017 defense returns, and they don’t look much better in 2018. The top two tacklers from the D are gone, including DeMarquis Gates who generated 114 tackles. He also had two sacks, eight tackles for a loss, three passes broken up, and five QB hurries. The DBs are the best part of this squad and include free safety C.J. Moore, who took away three passes and broke up two, and strong safety Zedrick Woods, who made two interceptions and managed four passes broken up. Mississippi’s new placekicker and punter are walk-ons. PK Luke Logan has a strong but inaccurate leg.
7. Arkansas Razorbacks
Offense
Defense & Special Teams
But it won’t help much if the Arkansas D cannot stop opponents from scoring. They allowed 36.2 PPG (115th) and could not contain the run. MLB De’Jon Harris (115 TKL, 3.5 SCK, 5 TFL, 4 QBH) is the glue on the defensive side of the ball. But he needs teammates to step up this season if this club is going to keep opponent offenses at bay. In concluding our 2018 SEC West college football betting preview, we envision this team still struggling on defense.
2018 SEC West Preview
Bowl Projections
- Orange Bowl (CFP): Alabama vs Washington
- Citrus Bowl: Penn State vs Auburn
- Outback Bowl: Michigan vs Mississippi State
- Liberty Bowl: Kansas State vs LSU
- Texas Bowl: Oklahoma State vs Texas A&M
2018 SEC West CFB Preview
Projected Best Bets
Sep 1: SF Austin @ Mississippi State – Take Miss State at -40 or fewer.
Sep 8: SE Louisiana @ LSU – Go with LSU if Tigers favored by 30 points or less.
Sep 29: Southern Miss @ Auburn – Take Auburn if favored by 26.5 points or fewer.
Sep 29: Louisiana @ Alabama – Bet Alabama at -32 or less.
Oct 6: Alabama @ Arkansas – We like the Tide at around -18.
Oct 13: Texas A&M @ South Carolina- Wager on Texas A&M with the Aggies favored by 13.5 or less.
Oct 20: Tulsa @ Arkansas – Bet on Razorbacks at -7.0 or fewer.
Nov 10: Mississippi State @ Alabama – We’re taking the Bulldogs at +19 or better.
Nov 17: UAB @ Texas A&M- Bet the Aggies, who will be favored.
Nov 22: Mississippi State @ Mississippi – We’re partial to the Mississippi State Bulldogs if favored by about 16.0 points.
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