SEC Football: Predicting every SEC team’s record for the 2017 season
By Matt Green
Kentucky
7-5 (4-4)
Kentucky made big strides last season. So much so, that they were actually in the SEC East race when the calendar flipped to November, which is unheard of at Kentucky.
The Wildcats have one of the SEC’s best running backs in sophomore Benjamin Snell Jr., who rushed for over 1,000 yards while splitting carries as a true freshman last season.
I see the Wildcats starting this season 5-2, with their only losses coming against Florida and at South Carolina. However, I see the Wildcats dropping three of their final five games of the season to Tennessee, Georgia, and Louisville.