July 25, 2008 9:12 AM
Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Some might be surprised (I wasn't) to see Florida picked to win the SEC championship this season in voting by the media conducted at the SEC Media Days. The Gators were an overwhelming pick, too.
Auburn was the choice in the Western Division. Interestingly, defending national champion LSU only received one overall vote as league champion, the same as Tennessee and Ole Miss.
Below is the SEC's release on the preseason predictions as well as the media's All-SEC team:
The Florida Gators have been voted by the attending media at 2008 Southeastern Conference Football Media Days to capture the SEC football championship. The results were announced on the third and final day of the media days at the Wynfrey Hotel. The Gators were selected as Eastern Division champions while Auburn was selected to represent the Western Division.
Of the 70 members of the media who voted, Florida was named SEC Champion on 36 ballots, Georgia on 18, Auburn 13 and LSU, Tennessee and Ole Miss one each.
In the Eastern Division, Florida had 45 first-place votes, Georgia (23) and Tennessee (2). The Gators, Bulldogs and Volunteers were selected 1-2-3 in the Eastern Division followed by South Carolina, Kentucky and Vanderbilt.
In the Western Division, Auburn was named first place on 48 ballots, while LSU received 21 first place votes and Ole Miss 1. The predicted order of finish in the Western Division was Auburn, LSU, Alabama, Mississippi State, Ole Miss and Arkansas.
In the pre-season All-SEC Team voting, Auburn had nine representatives on the first and second teams while LSU had eight. Alabama, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina each had five players selected. Florida had the most first-team selections with five followed by LSU and Tennessee with four each.
There were no unanimous selections to the All-SEC Team. Florida linebacker wide receiver Percy Harvin was the leading vote-getter with 68 votes while Gator linebacker Brandon Spikes had 65 votes. Alabama offensive lineman Andre Smith, Ole Miss offensive lineman Michael Oher, Florida quarterback Tim Tebow were named on 64 ballots.
The results of the balloting are listed below:
2008 SEC MEDIA DAYS PRE-SEASON ALL-SEC FOOTBALL TEAM(#-Ties) (70 total voters / Total Votes in parenthesis)
FIRST-TEAM ALL-SEC -- OFFENSEPos. Name School Ht. Wt. Class Hometown
TE Cornelius Ingram (56) Florida 6-4 223 Sr. Hawthorne, Fla.OL Andre Smith (64) Alabama 6-5 340 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.OL Michael Oher (64) Ole Miss 6-5 318 Sr. Memphis, Tenn.OL Anthony Parker (56) Tennessee 6-3 305 Sr. Jonesboro, Ga.OL Herman Johnson (45) LSU 6-7 351 Sr. Olla, La.C Jonathan Luigs (58) Arkansas 6-4 314 Sr. Little Rock, Ark.WR Percy Harvin (68) Florida 5-11 178 Jr. Virginia Beach, Va.WR Kenny McKinley (46) South Carolina 6-0 182 Sr. Mableton, Ga.QB Tim Tebow (64) Florida 6-3 232 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla.RB Knowshon Moreno (68) Georgia 5-11 207 So. Belford, N.J.RB Arian Foster (50) Tennessee 6-1 215 Sr. San Diego, Calif.
SECOND-TEAM ALL-SEC -- OFFENSEPos. Name School Ht. Wt. Class Hometown
TE Richard Dickson (9) LSU 6-3 237 Jr. Ocean Springs, Miss.OL Ciron Black (12) LSU 6-5 314 Jr. Tyler, TexasOL Tyronne Green (9) Auburn 6-2 307 Sr. Pensacola, Fla.OL Lee Ziemba (8) Auburn 6-8 288 So. Rogers, Ark.OL Garry Williams (8) Kentucky 6-3 300 Sr. Louisville, Ky.C Antoine Caldwell (10) Alabama 6-3 292 Sr. Montgomery, Ala.WR Mohamed Massaquoi (11) Georgia 6-2 198 Sr. Charlotte, N.C.WR Demetrius Byrd (9) LSU 6-2 195 Sr. Miami, Fla.QB Matthew Stafford (6) Georgia 6-3 237 Jr. Dallas, TexasRB Anthony Dixon (16) Mississippi State 6-1 240 Jr. Jackson, Miss.RB Ben Tate (2) Auburn 5-11 215 Jr. Newark, Md.
FIRST-TEAM ALL-SEC -- DEFENSEPos. Name School Ht. Wt. Class Hometown
DL Greg Hardy (53) Ole Miss 6-4 265 Jr. Millington, Tenn.DL Tyson Jackson (52) LSU 6-5 292 Sr. Edgard, La.DL Sen'Derrick Marks (45) Auburn 6-1 288 Jr. Mobile, Ala.LB Brandon Spikes (65) Florida 6-3 245 Jr. Shelby, N.C.LB Rico McCoy (46) Tennessee 6-1 215 Jr. Washington, D.C.LB Jasper Brinkley (41) South Carolina 6-2 275 Sr. Thomson, Ga.LB #Darry Beckwith (40) LSU 6-1 232 Sr. Baton Rouge, La.LB #Dannell Ellerbe (40) Georgia 6-1 232 Sr. Hamlet, N.C.DB Derek Pegues (60) Mississippi State 5-10 196 Sr. Batesville, Miss.DB Eric Berry (56) Tennessee 5-11 195 So. Fairburn, Ga.DB D.J. Moore (46) Vanderbilt 5-10 182 Jr. Spartanburg, S.C.DB Rashad Johnson (43) Alabama 6-0 187 Sr. Sulligent, Ala.
SECOND-TEAM ALL-SEC -- DEFENSEPos. Name School Ht. Wt. Class Hometown
DL Ricky Jean-Francois (18) LSU 6-3 281 Jr. Miami, Fla.DL Antonio Coleman (10) Auburn 6-2 250 Jr. Mobile, Ala.DL Jeremy Jarmon (9) Kentucky 6-3 277 Jr. Collierville, Tenn.LB Tray Blackmon (17) Auburn 6-2 220 Jr. LaGrange, Ga.LB Rolando McClain (15) Alabama 6-4 255 So. Decatur, Ala.LB Eric Norwood (14) South Carolina 6-1 270 Jr. Acworth, Ga.LB Jamar Chaney (8) Mississippi State 6-1 236 Sr. Fort Pierce, Fla.DB Captain Munnerlyn (20) South Carolina 5-9 185 Jr. Mobile, Ala.DB Trevard Lindley (15) Kentucky 6-0 175 Jr. Hiram, Ga.DB Asher Allen (13) Georgia 5-10 198 Jr. Tucker, Ga.DB Jerraud Powers (12) Auburn 5-9 188 Jr. Decatur, Ala.
FIRST-TEAM ALL-SEC -- SPECIAL TEAMSPos. Name School Ht. Wt. Class Hometown
PK Colt David (41) LSU 5-9 175 Sr. Grapevine, TexasP Ryan Shoemaker (40) Auburn 6-0 192 So. Birmingham, Ala.RS Brandon James (35) Florida 5-6 179 Jr. St. Augustine, Fla.
SECOND-TEAM ALL-SEC -- SPECIAL TEAMSPos. Name School Ht. Wt. Class Hometown
PK Wes Byrum (16) Auburn 6-1 209 So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.P Ryan Succop (20) South Carolina 6-3 224 Sr. Hickory, N.C.RS Javier Arenas (20) Alabama 5-9 193 Jr. Tampa, Fla.
SEC PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH
SEC Champion - Florida (36), Georgia (18), Auburn (13), LSU (1), Tennessee(1), Ole Miss (1).
EASTERN DIVISION
1. Florida (45) 98
2. Georgia (23) 121
3. Tennessee (2) 222
4. South Carolina 266
5. Kentucky 356
6. Vanderbilt 407
WESTERN DIVISION
1. Auburn (48) 99
2. LSU (21) 12
3. Alabama 228
4. Mississippi State 299
5. Ole Miss (1) 338
6. Arkansas 386
All-SEC
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