I finally found a good source for a little more advanced SEC hitting stats - so I figured I'd post some interesting things about our offense in SEC Play over the past 2 seasons.
You can check my work here: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/http://a.espncdn.com/sec/baseball/2021/seconly.pdf and chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/http://a.espncdn.com/sec/baseball/2022/seconly.pdf

Looking at standard stats, our offense has been pretty good

AVG is up from .265 to .272, bumping us from 7th in the SEC in '21 to 5th in '22
Runs are down a bit (with 3 to play) 174 to 157
We will end up with more hits 274 to 269 - getting us from 5th last year to 2nd.
HR improved drastically from 31 to 49, bumping us from T11 to 4th.
RBIs will be close, 161 to 149 - middle of the pack both seasons.
Total Bases went up drastically from 428 to 470, getting us from 7 to 2nd, as is SLG% going from .414 to .476 and 8th to 2nd.
Walks are close - 114 to 101, but K's have gone from fewest in the SEC (213) to 4th (250).
OBP is roughly the same - .353 to .351

At first glance I'd say the offense at least held it's own.
But, then you get to the more advanced stats

W/ Runners on Base, we both season are similar - .271(144/555) to .266 (130/480) - But we had 75 more hitting opportunities with runners on base last year.
W/ Bases Loaded, we dropped from .297 to .243 - but, each season had 37 AB with the Bases loaded and the difference in AVG is only 2 hits (11 vs. 9)
W/RISP wasn't as bad a drop as I think most believe - going from .271 to .261 - We went from 79/291 to 72/276 - similar # of opportunities and results.
W/ 2 Outs, we've actually hit a little better than last season in SEC play - going from .239 (81/339) to .263 (83/315) - and produced more 2 Out RBI's (47 vs. 56).
We also have done similarly well in advancing runners with outs, doing so 79 times last season vs. 67 to date.
And, both seasons we were 2nd in the SEC in Runners LOB - 236 and 219.

Where was the major difference you ask?
Hitting with a Runner on 3rd and Less Than 2 Outs. In '21 led the SEC at .662 (47/71) - almost .100 the league average of .568 in that situation.
This year we are .524 (33/63), 10th in the league. That is over 70 points below the league average of .595. So not only have we done considerably worse, the league as a whole has done better. Kentucky leads the league this season at an
incredible .762, followed by Mizzou (.685), UF (.683), A&M (.681) all hitting higher than we did last season.

Overall, I'd say our hitting has been a little better this season, and "clutch" hitting has been better than most realize but compared to last season it is definitely down. Our Achilles has been getting guys in from 3rd - which is a critical opportunity, and frankly gives the other team a lot of confidence when they can hold you in that situation.