Projecting the winner of the SEC East

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Nov 1, 2014; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Jordan Jenkins (59) works out prior to the game against the Florida Gators at EverBank Field. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Coming off the ridiculous loss to Florida, the Georgia Bulldogs no longer “control their own destiny” when it comes to the SEC East. However, that doesn’t mean they are out of the race. In fact, several teams can win the East in many different scenarios. My goal with this article is to present those scenarios along with my own estimated likelihood that any of them comes to pass.

In addition, let this serve as a reminder that any wins or losses obviously means that the teams are playing SEC games. Nobody cares about non-conference stuff here unless by some miracle Florida beats Florida State. That’s probably the one time I wouldn’t mind Florida winning.

Without more delay, let’s unveil the scenarios, which you can find by clicking through the slides, from least to most likely.