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Right now whos your SEC coach of the Year

If Texas beats Texas am…he’s leading candidates for the top tier programs (but I’d argue Texas has played lesser schedule of the top guys)

Then it’s the thought they’d be bad but weren’t teams. Namely Vandy South Carolina and to some degree Florida

I’d lean to Vandy coach with Beamer a close second
 
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Probably beamer if they beat Clemson.

Vandys coach is fine but I haven't heard as much about hum of late as they look to finish 6 and 6.
 
Has to be Napier. He was a coaching deadman a few weeks back and now he trying to get bowl ready
Florida had the toughest schedule in nation with 8 preseason ranked teams on their schedule. Here's the remaining Preseason ranked opponent for each team.
USC. 7
ARK. 6
OKLA 6
VANDY 6
MSST 6
BAMA 5
AU. 5
GA. 5
LSU. 5
UK. 5
TEXAS 4
UT. 4
TA&M. 4
OM. 3
MIZZO 3
IMO, either Napier or Beamer are most deserving with their schedule amd Lea a close 3rd.
 
Clark Kent, especially if he beats UT. If they lose I think there’s room for discussion.

Napier, Arky coach, Beamer, hell even freeze…all on questionable ground all have turned things around and could still very easily win their rivalry games next week and get to if not win bowl games.
 
Stoops couldn’t win coach of the year if he was the only coach in the running. But, he should get a participation ribbon so he doesn’t get upset.
 
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I’m going with Napier and Beamer a close second.

After aTm beats Texas, Sark won’t look as good.
 
Stoops wouldn’t be coach of the year in the state. There’s probably a high school coach or two that could give him a run.
 
Lea, or Napier. Napier went from dead man walking with a brutal schedule, to redeeming himself very well. Good for him, he never wavered and kept coaching and getting his kids to fight. Dealt with several injuries also.
 
Florida's schedule : 7 of their 12 games against teams who are or at the time highly ranked. 4 playoff bound teams. All 7 will play in a very good bowl game.

Miami
Texas A&M
Tenn
Georgia
Texas
LSU
Ole Miss
 
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