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SEC Basketball Rankings: Tiered Preview 2024

SEC Basketball Rankings: Tiered Preview 2024

June 7, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports

For the 2024-25 SEC basketball⁢ season, this tiered ‌preview unveils the early rankings. ole Miss eyes a shift,Texas aims to be competitive under Sean Miller,Texas A&M banks on veteran leadership,and Georgia faces heightened challenges. Delve into the specifics for each team with crucial bench players ‌and key players highlighted: from AJ ​Storr’s performance at​ Ole ​Miss to Texas A&M’s reliance on​ seasoned shooters, ⁣and Georgia’s adaptation challenges. News Directory 3‌ offers a⁢ deep dive into crucial factors such as frontcourt ‍strength, the ​X-factor⁢ players, ⁤and potential weaknesses that will shape the conference race.Discover what’s next as the season tips off.

Okay, I’ve extracted the information about​ the four college basketball teams from ⁢the provided text. Here’s a summary ⁤of each​ team’s outlook for the 2024-25 season, ⁢according ‌to the text:

1. Ole Miss Rebels

2024-25 Record: 24-12
Postseason: Lost in ⁢Sweet 16
Key Bench players: Corey Chest, Eduardo Klafke, Travis Perry, Niko ⁢Bundalo
The Scoop: Ole Miss is expected to shift back to a more traditional two-big lineup. The team’s success hinges on AJ Storr performing well. If Storr struggles, ‌Kamardine will need to be a ‌standout newcomer. The frontcourt has skill, length, and versatility.

2.‌ Texas Longhorns

2024-25 Record: 19-16
Postseason: Lost ​in First Four
Key ‍Bench Players: ​ Simeon Wilcher, Chendall ‌Weaver, Lassina Traore, Nic ⁤Codie, john ‍Clark
the Scoop: Sean Miller’s ‍first team should⁢ be competitive. Mark, Pope, and Weaver are key returning players. Swain is the X-Factor. The team has solid ⁣depth with Weaver and ‍Wilcher coming off​ the bench. Traore is expected ⁣to contribute as a gritty big man.

3. Texas A&M Aggies

2024-25‍ Record: 23-11
Postseason: Lost in second round
Key ⁣Bench Players: Marcus Hill, Rashaun Agee, Josh Holloway, Zach Clemence, Jamie Vinson
The⁣ Scoop: Bucky McMillan has targeted veterans who can shoot. The team’s ⁤top-seven players are all upperclassmen. The Aggies’ outlook depends on Isaacs getting healthy, Griffen regaining confidence, and Mgbako living up to expectations. The ​team coudl be high-variance, with potential for both highs and lows.⁣ perimeter defense and rebounding are potential⁣ weaknesses.

4. Georgia Bulldogs

2024-25 Record: 20-13
Postseason: Lost in first round
Key Bench Players: Jeremiah⁤ Wilkinson, Marcus Millender, Justin Bailey, Jacob Wilkins, Justin Abson, Kareem Stagg
The⁣ Scoop: Mike White led Georgia to the NCAA Tournament, but the talent level has decreased. Getting Cain back is a positive. The Cyril-Abson platoon should maintain a serviceable defense. The team needs sophomore transfers Wilkinson ⁣and Catchings ​to⁤ adjust quickly to the SEC. There are major questions at point guard.

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