2024 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Football Teams: Georgia leads the way, Texas first among newcomers

2024 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Football Teams: Georgia leads the way, Texas first among newcomers


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Georgia led the way with 15 representatives on the 2024 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Football Teams, which were announced by the conference Thursday. The Bulldogs produced five first-team honorees, including quarterback Carson Beck, who enters the season among the favorites to win the Heisman Trophy.

While still a strong haul, UGA’s tally of first-team representatives is down from 10 last season. With Oklahoma and Texas now part of the SEC, the coaches had two more talent-rich rosters to pull from this season when making their decisions. While Alabama finished second with 14 total honorees, Texas was third with 10. 

Oklahoma placed just two honorees across the three teams, but each of them received first-team designation as the honors continued to roll in for linebacker Danny Stutsman and defensive back Billy Bowman Jr. The SEC is particularly strong at quarterback entering the 2024 season. In addition to Beck, Quinn Ewers of Texas and Jalen Milroe of Alabama were the second and third-team quarterbacks, respectively.

Their inclusions left productive veterans such as Jaxson Dart of Ole Miss and Brady Cook of Missouri on the outside looking in at the preseason honors.

Here is a complete look at the three Coaches All-SEC teams.

First team  

PositionPlayerTeam
QBCarson BeckGeorgia
RBJarquez HunterAuburn
RBTrevor EtienneGeorgia
WRLuther Burden IIIMissouri
WRTre HarrisOle Miss
TECaden PrieskornOle Miss
OLWill CampbellLSU
OLTyler BookerAlabama
OLTate RatledgeGeorgia
OLKelvin Banks Jr.Texas
CCooper MaysTennessee
APZavion ThomasLSU
PositionPlayerTeam
DLJames Pearce Jr.Tennessee
DLDeone WalkerKentucky
DLWalter NolenOle Miss
DLNazir StackhouseGeorgia
DLLandon JacksonArkansas
LBHarold PerkinsLSU
LBDanny StutsmanOklahoma
LBDeontae LawsonAlabama
DBMalaki StarksGeorgia
DBMalachi MooreAlabama
DBBilly Bowman Jr.Oklahoma
DBMaxwell HairstonKentucky
PlayerPositionTeam
PKBert AuburnTexas
PJames BurnipAlabama
RSBarion BrownKentucky
KOSAlex McPhersonAuburn
LSHunter RogersSouth. Carolina

Second team

PositionPlayer Team
QBQuinn EwersTexas
RBRaheim SandersSouth Carolina
RBMontrell Johnson Jr.Florida
WRIsaiah BondTexas
WRKyren LacyLSU
TEOscar DelpGeorgia
OLEmery JonesLSU
OLKadyn ProctorAlabama
OLXavier TrussGeorgia
OLDylan FairchildGeorgia
CParker BrailsfordAlabama
APTulu GriffinMississippi State 
PositionPlayerTeam
DLShemar TurnerTexas A&M
DLNic ScourtonTexas A&M
DLTim SmithAlabama
DLPrincely UmanmielenOle Miss
LBDebo WilliamsSouth Carolina
LBMykel WilliamsGeorgia
LBSmael Mondon Jr.Georgia
DBAndrew MukubaTexas
DBMajor BurnsLSU
DBJason Marshall Jr.Florida
DBJahdae BarronTexas
PositionPlayerTeam
PKGraham NicholsonAlabama
PJeremy CrawshawFlorida
RSKeionte ScottAuburn
KOSWill StoneTexas
LSKneeland HibbettAlabama

Third team 

PositionPlayerTeam
QBJalen MilroeAlabama
RBUlysses BentleyOle Miss
RBDylan SampsonTennessee
RBJusticy HaynesAlabama
WRSquirrel WhiteTennessee
WRDominic LovettGeorgia
TEMason TaylorLSU
OLMarques CoxKentucky
OLEarnest Greene IIIGeorgia
OLArmand MembouMissouri
OLCam’Ron JohnsonMissouri
CEli CoxKentucky
APBarion BrownKentucky
PositionPlayerTeam
DLTonka HemingwaySouth Carolina
DLTim Keenan IIIAlabama
DLTrey MooreTexas
DLJared IveyOle Miss
LBAnthony Hill Jr.Texas
LBJihaad CampbellAlabama
LBEugene AsanteAuburn
LBJamon “Pop” Dumas-JohnsonKentucky
DBMalik MuhammadTexas
DBNick EmmanworiSouth Carolina
DBDaylen EveretteGeorgia
DBDomani JacksonAlabama
PositionPlayerTeam
PKAlex McPhersonAuburn
PBrett ThorsonGeorgia
RSZavion ThomasLSU
KOSTrey SmackFlorida
LSSlade RoyLSU





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