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  1. SEC lunch links

    Chris Low

    Checking on what's making news in the SEC: Kentucky will pour an additional $3 million into its football program during the next year. Georgia lands the state's top running back prospect in Nick Chubb. Fans from near and far converge on enemy...

    Blog | June 12, 2013
  2. Challenges for first-year SEC head coaches

    Chris Low

    The four first-year head coaches in the SEC all have their work cut out for them next season. Of course, when new coaches enter this league, they almost always face significant rebuilding jobs. Here's a breakdown of some of the challenges and h...

    Blog | June 12, 2013
  3. Missouri, Alabama lead SEC in APR scores

    Chris Low

    The NCAA released its latest Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores on Tuesday, and nine of the 14 SEC football programs beat the national average score for football (949). Missouri had the SEC's highest score with a 982, and two-time defending natio...

    Blog | June 11, 2013
  4. Flying under the radar in the SEC

    Chris Low

    We're all about spreading the love at the SEC blog. But occasionally, players in this league don't receive the love they deserve. So as we point toward the 2013 season, we've come up with the 10 most underrated players in the SEC. To be eligibl...

    Blog | June 11, 2013
  5. SEC lunch links

    Chris Low

    Our Monday stroll around the SEC: The NCAA was too easy on Mississippi State, writes Kevin Scarbinsky of The Birmingham News. Alabama lands a commitment from one of the country's top punters. Florida's Dante Fowler, Jr. is ready for the chall...

    Blog | June 10, 2013
  6. Next in line to be head coaches

    Chris Low

    ESPN's Travis Haney has a list of coordinators in college football who are next in line to be head coaches. Any guesses who's No. 1 on that list? Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart is tied for the top spot along with Clemson offensive co...

    Blog | June 10, 2013
  7. Looking closer at cross-divisional games

    Chris Low

    With Steve Spurrier speaking out recently concerning SEC scheduling, we decided to go back and look at the SEC championship game participants over the last decade and who they played out of division. One thing to keep in mind is that until last se...

    Blog | June 07, 2013
  8. Schedule analysis: Kentucky

    Chris Low

    Today, we examine closer the schedule that Mark Stoops will face in his first season as Kentucky's coach: Nonconference opponents (with 2012 records) Aug. 31: vs. Western Kentucky (7-6), in Nashville Sept. 7: Miami, Ohio (4-8) Sept. 14: Louis...

    Blog | June 07, 2013
  9. SEC lineage no longer required for coaches

    Chris Low

    South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier looked around the room recently at a meeting of SEC head football coaches and couldn't help but notice he was in the minority. No, it had nothing to do with his customary visor, and he wasn't drawing up ball pla...

    Blog | June 06, 2013
  10. SEC lunch links

    Chris Low

    Making the rounds on a Thursday in the SEC: The Mississippi State showdown could be the early defining moment for first-year Auburn coach Gus Malzahn. Malzahn says Jay Prosch has a chance to be one of the better H-backs he's ever had. Why are...

    Blog | June 06, 2013
  11. SEC coaching criteria have changed over the years

    Chris Low

    There was a time when playing in the SEC was almost a prerequisite for becoming a head coach in the SEC. That's not the case anymore.

    Story | Conversation | June 06, 2013
  12. Gators, Rebels carry SEC pride in 2012-13

    Chris Low

    With the NCAA baseball tournament heating up, it's worth looking back at which SEC schools had the best (and worst) seasons in the three major men's sports. Florida and Ole Miss were the only two schools in the league to play in a bowl game and al...

    Blog | June 03, 2013
  13. SEC will roll with the coming changes

    Chris Low

    DESTIN, Fla. -- Former SEC commissioner Roy Kramer still gets a kick out of reminding coaches, and even media members, of all of the gloom and doom they were spreading when the league made the bold move in 1992 of going to a conference championship g...

    Blog | May 31, 2013
  14. Schedule analysis: Tennessee

    Chris Low

    There's nothing easy about Butch Jones' first schedule at Tennessee: Nonconference opponents (with 2012 records) Aug. 31: Austin Peay (2-9) Sept. 7: Western Kentucky (7-6) Sept. 14: at Oregon (12-1) Sept. 28: South Alabama (2-11) SEC home...

    Blog | May 30, 2013
  15. SEC coaches vote 13-1 to stay at eight conference games

    Chris Low

    The short-term answer for the SEC is to keep the number of conference games at eight, but coaches and athletic directors agreed Wednesday that a move to nine conference games is probably inevitable.

    Story | Conversation | May 29, 2013
  16. Gamecocks setting pace in division games

    Chris Low

    We know by now that Steve Spurrier would like to see only divisional games count in determining which teams advance to the SEC championship game every year. It's worth noting that the Gamecocks are 14-2 in the Eastern Division over the past three ...

    Blog | May 24, 2013