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Updated Fanduel -Sieg -Sums show Kalen Deboer, Alabama, who trends

Kalen Deboer and Alabama Football have a lot of dynamics from spring practice. This dynamic was rebuilt after a disappointing season in 2024, in which many experts were ready to write the official obituary for the Crimson Tide as a national power plant.

Despite the 9: 4 mark in 2024 and the raid of the college football playoff, Alabama's work has no losing work when turning the squad in the winter portal window and the loss of a single player in the jumping window.

This change in moods clearly made it to the odds in Las Vegas. In January, Fanduel released his first victory for 2025 after the disappointing exhibition of the flood in the Reliaquest Bowl and had Alabamas transmitted over/below 8.5.

Four months later, Fanduel has released an updated over/under for the entire SEC, and Alabama rose to 9.5, connected to Georgia and Texas for the highest in the league:

In a few months, Deboer turned the story of his program. The Crimson Tide is now again considered a legitimate national championship candidate.

Alabama has one of the best rut plans in college football. If Ty Simpson – or one of the other two QBS that competes around the starting job – can play well and the offensive line of the Crimson Tide comes together, Alabama has a team to return to College Football playoff and possibly win the whole thing.

A few surprises in Fanduel's updated SEC overall win overall

It should not be seen as a surprise that the three teams, which are presented with over/lower to 9.5 people, are Alabama, Texas and Georgia. You are the three elite teams in the Sec.

Tennessee with 8.5 feels too high for Nico Iamaleava and changes to Tennessee. The Vols have legitimate question marks at QB, OL and Wr. Auburn at 7.5 also feels a bit high when you consider that the tigers have no longer landed over 0.500 in five years.

South Carolina at 7.5 is surprising when you consider that most of the view that they will be a legitimate playoff threat with the return of Lanorris sellers at QB and a talented defense on the other.

Florida and Oklahoma could be the two most improved SEC teams in 2025, but both play ridiculously difficult schedules and were able to end with 7: 5, even though they have the top 20 teams in the country.

Diego Pavia and Vanderbilt do not have to feel respected at 4.5. The 'Dores went 7: 6 last season and were competitive in many other games. Since Pavia returns, Vandy doesn't make much sense.

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