SEC coach rankings for 2020: LSU's Ed Orgeron makes big leap up

Bill Bender

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Sporting News ranked all the coaches in the FBS from 1 to 130, and the SEC placed more coaches in the top 25 than any other conference.  

A total of eight SEC coaches made the top 25, and 11 ranked inside the top 40. That speaks to the depth in the best conference in college football. The conference adds four new coaches in Mississippi State's Mike Leach, Ole Miss' Lane Kiffin, Missouri's Eliah Drinkwitz and Arkansas' Sam Pittman.   

All of those coaches will chase the top two in the league. Alabama's Nick Saban remains the top choice, but LSU's Ed Orgeron might surprise some by moving into the No. 2 spot.   

How does the rest of the field shake out? Here's a deeper look at our SEC coach rankings for 2020 (record at current school):   

2020 SEC Coach Rankings    

RANK COACH SCHOOL W L PCT OVR
1 Nick Saban Alabama 152 23 .869 1
2 Ed Orgeron LSU 40 9 .816 3
3 Kirby Smart Georgia 44 12 .786 5
4 Dan Mullen Florida 21 5 .808 8
5 Jimbo Fisher Texas A&M 17 9 .654 10
6 Gus Malzahn Auburn 62 31 .667 13
7 Mike Leach Mississippi State 0 0 .000 19
8 Jeremy Pruitt Tennessee 13 12 .520 25
9 Mark Stoops Kentucky 44 44 .500 27
10 Will Muschamp South Carolina 26 25 .510 38
11 Lane Kiffin Ole Miss 61 34 .642 39
12 Eliah Drinkwitz Missouri 0 0 .000 58
13 Derek Mason Vanderbilt 27 47 .365 62
14 Sam Pittman Arkansas 0 0 .000 75

 Quick reads   

 — Should Orgeron be ranked ahead of Georgia's Kirby Smart? The winning percentages the past three seasons are almost identical. Smart checks in at 36-8 (.818), and Orgeron is at 40-9 (.816). When it's that close, you look the last meeting in the SEC championship game and who has the national championship. Orgeron wins on both accounts.

— Texas A&M's Jimbo Fisher and Tennessee's Jeremy Pruitt — both former Saban assistants — might draw some criticism for their high placement. Both have improved programs desperate to get back on the national stage, but the next step will be beating the top 10 programs around them.  

— Kiffin is one spot behind South Carolina's Will Muschamp, who is coming off a 4-8 season and is 26-25 in four seasons with the Gamecocks. Kiffin hasn't been on the Power 5 stage since his stint with USC that ended during the regular season.  

— Kentucky has the sixth-best record in the SEC the past three seasons at 25-14. That speaks to the remarkable job done by Mark Stoops in Lexington, though the improvements made at Florida and Tennessee will make that more difficult over the next few seasons.

Bill Bender

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Bill Bender graduated from Ohio University in 2002 and started at The Sporting News as a fantasy football writer in 2007. He has covered the College Football Playoff, NBA Finals and World Series for SN. Bender enjoys story-telling, awesomely-bad 80s movies and coaching youth sports.