Why does every SEC power ranking this offseason just default to Georgia and Texas at the top without actually looking at the roster math? Georgia lost their entire starting secondary plus their top two pass rushers to the NFL draft. Texas is replacing Quinn Ewers and their top three receivers from a team that finished 3rd in SP+ last season. Meanwhile Florida quietly returns the most defensive production in the conference by snap count percentage and added three portal offensive linemen who graded out above 75.0 in pass blocking. The gap between the top tier and the middle is narrower than the national narrative suggests when you actually account for losses rates.