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Baseball Vols picked to finish last in coach's poll

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (SEC) -- The Florida Gators are predicted to repeat as the 2012 Southeastern Conference baseball champions in voting by the league's 12 baseball coaches in the 21st annual preseason SEC poll.

Despite the addition of new head coach Dave Serrano, Tennessee was picked to finish last in the east.

The Gators, ranked No. 1 nationally in the preseason USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Poll, seek to capture their 13th SEC Championship. UF returns seven position starters and nine pitchers from its 2011 squad which claimed a share of the overall SEC Championship and advanced to the College World Series finals versus South Carolina.

Since 1996, the SEC has named a regular season champion as well as a tournament champion. Prior to 1996, the tournament champion was considered the SEC Champion.

In addition to picking a preseason SEC champion, the league's head coaches voted a predicted order of finish in the SEC Eastern and Western Divisions.

In the Western Division, Arkansas was the favorite with 64 of a possible 66 points. LSU came in second with 58 points and Alabama third with 38.

Florida was the favorite in the Eastern Division with all 66 points. South Carolina, the two-time defending National Champions, was second with 56, while Georgia finished third with 42.

Points were compiled on a 6-5-4-3-2-1 basis for each division. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team. Each coach also voted for one team as an overall conference champion.

The 2012 SEC regular season begins Friday, February 17, with conference play set to begin Friday, March 16. The SEC Tournament will be played at Regions Park in Hoover, Ala., May 22-27. The 2011 SEC Baseball Tournament drew nearly 100,000 fans. Six times in the last nine years the tournament has surpassed the six-digit mark in total attendance. The 2010 event drew close to 130,000 fans, an all-time record. An NCAA-record of over two million fans attended games in the SEC last season, the 10th year in a row the SEC has topped the one million mark in attendance, leading the nation once again in that category by a wide margin.

Eastern Division
1. Florida 66
2. South Carolina 56
3. Georgia 42
4. Vanderbilt 40
5. Kentucky 25
6. Tennessee 18

Western Division
1. Arkansas 64
2. LSU 58
3. Alabama 38
4. Ole Miss 34
5. Mississippi State 33
6. Auburn 20

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