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Nutt can't allow Kansas talk to drag out
Chris Low, SEC...the Kansas job whether Nutt has talked directly to Perkins or not. The conduit is likely Kansas basketball coach Bill Self, who's remained close with Nutt since their days at Oklahoma State. Nutt has...
Blog | December 08, 2009Nutt linked to the Kansas job
Chris Low, SEC...said that any discussions about the Kansas job would have come through an intermediary, most likely Kansas basketball coach Bill Self. Nutt and Self are both Oklahoma State alums and have remained close. Over the...
Blog | December 07, 2009Alabama intent on defending its turf
Chris Low, SEC...subtle reminder when he and the Alabama players accepted the Iron Bowl trophy at halftime of a basketball game last March. Saban took the microphone, thanked his team, thanked the fans and said very matter...
Blog | November 25, 2009Tebow's legacy is simple: He's a winner
Chris Low, SEC...since we made the switch from rotary phones. It was the same way with Tyler Hansbrough in basketball at North Carolina. It was the same way with Peyton Manning when he was at Tennessee. But...
Blog | November 24, 2009Breaking away from the Memphis 'blues'
Chris Low, SEC...once my time is up here that he's going to bleed Tiger blue again. Now, during basketball season, he definitely reminds me. We came to a Memphis-Tennessee basketball game up here a few...
Blog | November 06, 2009Ingram the next 'Bo Knows' star?
Chris Low, SEC...Nike commercials starring Bo Jackson, where he was doing everything from driving a race car, to playing basketball, to playing golf? Well, it looks like we have a new candidate from the SEC if Nike...
Blog | October 28, 2009What we learned in the SEC: Week 7
Chris Low, SECPosted by ESPN.com's Chris Low Alabama and Florida both remained unbeaten, although it's obvious that nobody in this league is going to make it eas...
Blog | October 18, 2009An evening with Coach Saban
Chris Low, SECPosted by ESPN.com's Chris Low TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- They come early and stay late. They're there to see the most recognizable face in the state o...
Blog | October 16, 2009More Kiffin-Meyer fallout
Chris Low, SEC...ve got to do a better job of tackling him," Kiffin said. "I wish it was like basketball where you got another chance to play and played two times in a year, because unfortunately we...
Blog | September 22, 2009Where are they now: Steve Taneyhill
Chris Low, SECPosted by ESPN.com's Chris Low South Carolina's Steve Taneyhill was one of the freest spirits to play football in the SEC over the last two decades...
Blog | September 18, 2009Where are they now: Major Ogilvie
Chris Low, SEC...Collier, is in the eighth grade. The girls are also athletes and play everything from volleyball, to basketball, to running on the track team. Ogilvie played from 1977-80 at Alabama, was a part of...
Blog | September 04, 2009What to watch in the SEC: Week 1
Chris Low, SECPosted by ESPN.com's Chris Low There's nothing like a long weekend of SEC football. It starts Thursday night with South Carolina traveling to No...
Blog | September 03, 2009Mallett comes full circle at Arkansas
Chris Low, SEC...camps as a kid and told everybody who would listen that he was going to play football, basketball and baseball for the Hogs one day. When that day came, Mallett didn't feel the situation...
Blog | September 01, 2009SEC loaded with dominant pass-rushers
Chris Low, ESPN.comThe SEC is loaded with fearsome pass-rushers who leave QBs looking over their shoulders and offensive coordinators adjusting the game plan.
Story | Conversation | August 23, 2009Waiting on the facts in the Brown probe
Chris Low, SEC...street agent or whatever you want to call them at his side in recruiting. Check out the basketball recruiting scene. They set up shop at AAU events. The fact that this is an issue now...
Blog | August 19, 2009
