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Ole Miss' McCluster a first-rounder?

Chris Low, SEC

Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin, obviously having spent some time in the NFL, thinks he knows a first-round pick when he sees one. And as far as he's...

Blog | November 19, 2009

Mallett rewriting Hogs' record books

Chris Low, SEC

Before he's finished at Arkansas, Ryan Mallett will own every passing record that exists at the university. And at the rate he's going, he may own ...

Blog | November 19, 2009

Hardy's Ole Miss career is over

Chris Low, SEC

...had some awfully bad luck," Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt said. Hardy, viewed as a first-round NFL draft pick when the season began, injured his ankle in the opener and then hurt his wrist...

Blog | November 12, 2009

Kicking it with Tennessee's Dan Williams

Chris Low, SEC

...a nice payday.     Paul Abell-US Presswire   Dan Williams has the kind of skills NFL defensive coordinators covet. William's NFL stock is soaring. Everybody is looking for disruptive interior linemen who...

Blog | November 06, 2009

Monte 'fired up' about Vols' future

Chris Low, ESPN.com

Most 69-year-olds are thinking about retirement. Not Monte Kiffin. The Vols' defensive coordinator has rebuilt Tennessee's defense and is 'fired up' about the future.

Story | Conversation | October 30, 2009

Saban says Alabama on its way, not there yet

Chris Low, SEC

Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- If you think Nick Saban is going to stop for a nanosecond to enjoy Alabama's football resurgence...

Blog | October 19, 2009

Where are they now: Wesley Walls

Chris Low, SEC

...in Charlotte, N.C., these days. He and his wife, Christy, stayed there after his 15-year NFL career ended in 2003. On Saturday, he'll be back in the Magnolia State, specifically Vaught-Hemingway...

Blog | October 10, 2009

Arkansas' Mallett getting some NFL love

Chris Low, SEC

...Chris Low Former Vanderbilt safety Corey Chavous, who played in the Pro Bowl during his 11-year NFL career, has identified his early leader as the best pro prospect in the SEC at the quarterback...

Blog | September 22, 2009

Berry-Tebow collision hot, Arkansas' defense not

Chris Low, SEC

...It's another reminder why Pendry is one of the best in the business. Not Tebow's NFL stock: It's the game tape all the NFL people will want to see, Tebow going up...

Blog | September 21, 2009

Not quite trash talk, but ...

Chris Low, SEC

...team ever to play," said Kiffin, adding that all 11 of the Gators' starters on defense were NFL players. There was one comment by Kiffin, though, that will no doubt get Meyer's attention. In...

Blog | September 15, 2009

Who in the SEC is Quarterback U.?

Chris Low, SEC

...to 1966), Southern California leads the way with 15 alums who have started in at least one NFL game. Notre Dame is second with 13 and Washington third with 12. From an SEC perspective, Alabama...

Blog | August 24, 2009

SEC QBs ready for their turn

Chris Low, ESPN.com

The SEC features the Big Two at QB and then everybody else. At least eight new full-time starters will have to prove themselves in 2009.

Story | Conversation | August 23, 2009

SEC East coverage

Chris Low, SEC

...get fired, stay away for a few years and come back. They try their hand in the NFL and come back. They explore other conferences and come back. The common denominator is that they always...

Blog | August 21, 2009

Berry vs. Mays: Who's better?

Chris Low, SEC

...tackler? 3. Who has a greater overall impact on the game? 4. Who's the better NFL prospect? I'll start it off, and we'll alternate from there: 1. Who'...

Blog | August 13, 2009

Lunchtime links: NFL pipeline to the SEC

Chris Low, SEC

...by ESPN.com's Chris Low A little SEC linkage for your lunch-hour enjoyment: The NFL is becoming the training ground for SEC coaches, writes David Climer of The Tennessean. Mr. College Football...

Blog | July 17, 2009