SEC Football: Top 10 Names to Watch in 2015

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Dec 6, 2014; Atlanta, GA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver DeAndrew White (2) and his teammates celebrate with the SEC sign after the 2014 SEC Championship Game against the Missouri Tigers at the Georgia Dome. Alabama defeated Missouri 42-13. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

When it comes to SEC football, the list of great players taking the field on a yearly basis is long, but here are 10 names you’ll really want to watch in 2015.

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  • Who will be the SEC’s breakout player in 2015? What about the comeback player? A senior superlative? Heisman contenders? Can anyone lead the SEC back to a national championship? When you talk about football in the SEC, you bring some of the nation’s best players in to the conversation, and picking the best at anything out of that group can be a difficult assignment.

    The thought that the SEC is on a downturn is nothing more than wishful thinking on the part of those who hate the conference’s success. If anything, the long-standing level of excellence coming out of the SEC has pushed other conferences and coaches to better their own product.

    Either way, there will be some great stories coming out of the conference this season, and some of them have already begun.

    Here’s a look at 10 different categories, and who fans will want to watch carefully to see if they can live up to the hopes or expectations placed on them. Life in the SEC isn’t easy, and that’s why only the best come to play here.

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