The SEC showed up in a big way when the 2026 Walter Camp Preseason All-American teams were released, claiming the most spots and the most schools on the list.
All told, 21 players from 12 SEC programs made the first- and second-team selections. Texas led the conference with five honorees, while Georgia was one of three schools with three players apiece.
Here’s the SEC-heavy breakdown from Walter Camp’s preseason teams.
On the first team, Texas quarterback Arch Manning landed the top spot under center. The Longhorns also put offensive lineman Trevor Goosby, defensive lineman Colin Simmons and linebacker Rasheem Biles on the first team, giving Texas a strong showing on both sides of the ball.
The first-team running back spots went to Ole Miss’ Kewan Lacy and Missouri’s Ahmad Hardy. LSU tight end Trey’Dez Green also earned first-team recognition, while Oklahoma kicker Tate Sandell was included as well.
On defense, South Carolina defensive lineman Dylan Stewart joined Simmons on the first team, and Auburn linebacker Xavier Atkins was also honored. Mississippi State defensive back Kelley Jones and Georgia defensive back KJ Bolden rounded out the SEC’s first-team selections.
The second team added more conference names. Texas receiver Cam Coleman was included at wideout, while Tennessee’s Wendell Moe and LSU’s Jordan Seaton made it as offensive linemen. Georgia center Drew Bobo was named to the second team, Ole Miss kicker Lucas Carneiro got the nod at his position, and Oklahoma defensive lineman David Stone completed the list.
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