College football is a cold, brutal, uncaring sport and the season is always over far too soon.

In many ways, it matches the change of seasons from fall to winter perfectly. It starts out colorful, beautiful, full of life and pageantry. Slowly, over the course of October and November, the cold and darkness set in. Hope dwindles, and it becomes harder for all but a few teams to take any joy in their team as the season draws to a close.

In light of this, I decided to put all 16 SEC teams on the therapy couch and rank them by whose seasonal depression is the worst heading into the postseason (from best to worst). The healing can’t begin until we bare our souls so let’s lay back, open our hearts, and ask the important question: “And how does that make you feel?”

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