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  1. How much do Gators miss Dan Mullen?

    Chris Low

    Florida's offense hasn't been the same since Dan Mullen left to take the Mississippi State head coaching job following the Gators' 2008 national championship season. Purely a coincidence? Probably not, especially when you look at what Mullen ha...

    Blog | October 13, 2010
  2. How much do you play Mark Ingram?

    Chris Low

    With Alabama running back Mark Ingram practicing some Monday, the next question becomes: How much does he play Saturday against Duke? Better question, does he play at all? Alabama coach Nick Saban made it clear Monday that nothing had been deci...

    Blog | September 13, 2010
  3. Alabama-Texas A&M kickoff set

    Chris Low

    The much anticipated Alabama-Texas A&M game on Sept. 14 at Kyle Field will be nationally televised by CBS and kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET. It will be Alabama's first trip to College Station since 1988. The two teams played a classic game in Tusca...

    Blog | May 22, 2013
  4. Poll: Who was the spring's biggest star?

    Chris Low

    Spring stars can break your heart. Sometimes, guys look like All-SEC material during spring practice and then don't do much of anything during the season. Other times, we get a glimpse of what's to come during the spring, guys who tear it up du...

    Blog | May 01, 2013
  5. Alabama drops to No. 2 in early poll

    Chris Low

    My ESPN colleague, Mark Schlabach, has juggled his 2013 Way-Too-Early Preseason Top 25 poll to reflect the conclusion of spring practice, and Ohio State has replaced Alabama as the new No. 1 team. I'm sure he hasn't received much feedback from the...

    Blog | April 29, 2013
  6. Vols' 'Pillars of Protection' stand tall

    Chris Low

    Lost in the fallout from Tennessee's third straight losing season a year ago was an offensive line that jelled and had few peers when the season ended. It's an offensive line that pretty much returns intact in 2013 and will be flanked by a pair of...

    Blog | April 05, 2013
  7. Mal Moore left indelible mark at Alabama

    Chris Low

    We at the SEC blog want to express our deepest condolences to the Mal Moore family and everybody at Alabama over Moore's passing Saturday at age 73. Moore was so much a part of that football program and athletic department and, really, one of the ...

    Blog | March 30, 2013
  8. Dawgs' Jenkins embraces expanded role

    Chris Low

    Much has been made about everybody Georgia is losing on defense from a year ago. But is anybody in the SEC returning a more dynamic second-year defender than the Bulldogs? Sophomore outside linebacker Jordan Jenkins has star potential written a...

    Blog | March 19, 2013
  9. Chase of Alabama resumes this spring

    Chris Low

    Change is inevitable in the world of SEC football. It's as much a part of the league as fierce rivalries that divide families, championship teams that rise to legendary status and tradition-soaked Saturdays at such iconic venues as Tiger Stadium, ...

    Blog | February 25, 2013
  10. A snapshot of the past 5 years in the SEC

    Chris Low

    It's pretty much full speed ahead now to the start of spring practice in the SEC. With that in mind, let's take a closer look at where everybody in the league stands based on what's happened over the past 5 years. We know Alabama has won three ...

    Blog | February 11, 2013
  11. Aggies' Luke Joeckel leaving early for NFL

    Chris Low

    Texas A&M offensive tackle Luke Joeckel had been weighing the possibility of returning for his senior season, but the reality that he will likely be a top-10 pick, and possibly even a top-5 pick, was too much to pass up. Joeckel announced Tues...

    Blog | January 08, 2013
  12. Talking dynasties in college football

    Chris Low

    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Alabama coach Nick Saban spends about as much time pondering his legacy as he does kicking back and watching reality TV or perusing Internet message boards. The bigger picture in Saban's world is the next practice, the next rec...

    Blog | December 26, 2012
  13. Another BCS title will put Alabama Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban ...

    Chris Low

    Nick Saban's legacy will be the topic du jour if Alabama defeats Notre Dame in the BCS title game. Just don't tell the Crimson Tide's coach, who would rather concentrate on the next practice or the next recruiting call.

    Story | Conversation | December 26, 2012
  14. Hot and Not in the SEC

    Chris Low

    As we have for each of the past 14 weeks, it's time to break out the thermometer in the SEC: GLOWING EMBERS SEC drama: It doesn't get much better than Alabama's 32-28 win over Georgia last Saturday in the SEC championship game. And, really, the...

    Blog | December 03, 2012
  15. Franklin's edge just what Vandy needed

    Chris Low

    James Franklin isn't much into history. He respects it and understands its importance. But when it comes to his Vanderbilt football team, he's not too keen on delving into what's happened in the past. The only thing he's less interested in is w...

    Blog | November 14, 2012
  16. Dawgs clinch East, add to Tigers' misery

    Chris Low

    AUBURN, Ala. -- The Deep South's oldest rivalry didn't resemble much of a rivalry Saturday night. In fact, all you really need to know about this game is that one of the loudest cheers of the night came when the Alabama final score flashed across ...

    Blog | November 11, 2012