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David NewtonBlog | Chats | E-mailDavid Newton covers motorsports for ESPN.com after a career covering the NFL, college athletics and NASCAR. Newton spent the past year breaking stories and serving as a lead writer for NASCAR.com. He previously covered NASCAR and the Carolina Panthers for South Carolina's largest newspaper, The State, in Columbia. He has also served as a correspondent for Sports Illustrated, covered seven Super Bowls, dozens of college bowl games and every major race on the NASCAR circuit. |
Lunchtime links: Staying under the 'mountain'
Chris Low, SEC...the Gators through the season's storms, writes David Jones of Florida Today. Coaches' handshakes in the...Notheast Mississippi Daily Journal. Kentucky freshman quaterback Morgan Newton is still finding his way as the starter...
Blog | November 05, 2009SEC mailbag: A textbook NCAA case?
Chris Low, SEC...Garner's territory for the Bulldogs, and Garner is one of the best in the business. David of Irvine writes: Hey Chris, as a Kentucky fan, I always expect to be disappointed. Granted, 7...
Blog | March 06, 2009Lunchtime links: Newton leaving Florida
Chris Low, SEC...the league: Florida backup quarterback Cam Newton's legal problems are being cleared up, but he won't remain with the Gators, Florida Today's David Jones reports. Columnist Kevin Scarbinsky of...
Blog | January 14, 2009Meyer hopes to take weight off Tebow's shoulders
Chris Low, ESPN.comFlorida quarterback Tim Tebow has been everywhere this offseason. But in the fall, coach Urban Meyer will try to make sure Tebow isn't doing too much, writes Chris Low.
Story | Conversation | May 28, 2008SEC Lowdown: Underrated Foster runs toward Tennessee history
Chris Low, ESPN.com...than any record I might break." The only bummer for Foster this spring was seeing his fullback, David Holbert, go down with a devastating knee injury that will knock him out for the second straight...
PageSpring look around the SEC
Chris Low, Special to ESPN.comWith spring practices getting started, our SEC notebook addresses the big questions for each team.
Story | Conversation | March 19, 2007Spring look around the SEC
Chris Low, Special to ESPN.comWith spring practices getting started, our SEC notebook addresses the big questions for each team.
Story | Conversation | March 06, 2007A season-ending look at the SEC
Chris Low, Special to ESPN.comClose calls, coaches heading into a make-or-break season and the Ol' Ball Coach on the brink highlight the SEC season-ending wrap-up.
Story | Conversation | December 07, 2006
Meyer not a fan of zero-tolerance label
Chris Low, Special to ESPN.comFlorida coach Urban Meyer doesn't like to be labeled a zero-tolerance coach. Find out why in this week's SEC notebook.
Story | Conversation | November 16, 2006
Spurrier returns to the Swamp
Chris Low, Special to ESPN.comSteve Spurrier's return to the swamp, multiple QB changes and several teams trying to become bowl eligible highlight this week's SEC notebook.
Story | Conversation | November 09, 2006
Spurrier, Gamecocks looking for two straight over Vols
Chris Low, Special to ESPN.comFrom Steve Spurrier and Phil Fulmer meeting again to Alabama's close losses, ESPN.com runs through all the important story lines in the SEC.
Story | Conversation | October 26, 2006
Vols roll into Athens with hot offense
Chris Low, Special to ESPN.comFrom Tennessee's offensive surge to LSU's receivers to Joe Tereshinski taking over at Georgia, ESPN.com runs through all the important story lines in the SEC.
Story | Conversation | October 05, 2006
Vols say they won't lose to Tide
Chris Low, Special to ESPN.comFrom Alabama's biggest game of the year to Tennessee's promise to the crying game in Florida, the SEC is covered here.
Story | Conversation | October 20, 2005
A look around the SEC
Chris Low, Special to ESPN.comTake a team-by-team look at the SEC.
Story | Conversation | October 27, 2004A look around the SEC
Chris Low, Special to ESPN.comTake a team-by-team look at the SEC.
Story | Conversation | October 20, 2004
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