Balance like never before in the SEC
Chris Low, SECWith only three teams finishing with winning SEC records this season, it marks the fewest number of teams to post winning SEC records since the league expanded and split into two divisions in...
Blog | November 30, 2009Three keys: Alabama vs. Auburn
Chris Low, SEC...much better job of that the past few weeks and has connected on big plays to a number of guys, including Julio Jones, Marquis Maze and Darius Hanks. With the Crimson Tide spreading the ball...
Blog | November 27, 2009Who's the best quarterback in the SEC?
Chris Low, SEC...start is how a guy has fared against SEC competition. That said, we've pulled out the numbers of the SEC starting quarterbacks in league games. Only the quarterbacks who started more than half the...
Blog | November 25, 2009What we learned in the SEC: Week 12
Chris Low, SEC...been a while since the SEC had this many good running backs putting up these kind of numbers in the same season. Picking the top two for first-team All-SEC honors is going to...
Blog | November 22, 2009Mallett putting on a show
Chris Low, SEC...the first-team All-SEC quarterback. Yes, Tim Tebow is Tim Tebow, but Mallett has the better numbers this season. He's thrown five touchdown passes Saturday against Mississippi State and has 28 on the...
Blog | November 21, 2009No stat padding for Ingram
Chris Low, SEC...against Florida in the SEC championship game is obviously a lot more important than padding Ingram's numbers for the Heisman Trophy voters. Ingram rushed for 100 yards and had two tackle-breaking touchdown runs...
Blog | November 21, 2009Winning the fourth quarter in the SEC
Chris Low, SECWho's the best fourth-quarter team in the SEC? According to the numbers, it's Alabama, but Florida isn't too far behind. Any coincidence those two teams will meet...
Blog | November 20, 2009Still time for Gators to crank out big plays
Chris Low, SEC...bit of a drop-off. But I still think we can, maybe not catch (the big-play numbers from a year ago), but still be very productive the last part of the season. There was...
Blog | November 19, 2009Berry, Cody finalists for Nagurski Trophy
Chris Low, SEC...this season. Berry, too, has been a huge part of Tennessee's defensive success, although his interception numbers are down from his first two seasons. The Vols are using him more like a linebacker in...
Blog | November 19, 2009What to watch in the SEC: Week 12
Chris Low, SEC...might resemble the final quarter of the A-Day Game in terms of all the unfamiliar jersey numbers on the field. 2. An updated roster at Florida: Remember all the buzz about possibly seeing John...
Blog | November 19, 2009Brooks, Wildcats find a way to persevere
Chris Low, SEC...Wildcats won nine in 1909, seven in 1910, seven in 1911 and seven in 1912. All these numbers aside, Brooks' greatest accomplishment with this program might be the way he's upgraded the talent and...
Blog | November 18, 2009Three SEC players make Walter Camp cut
Chris Low, SEC...Vols' defense this season, but has been used a little differently and hasn't put up the numbers he did his first two seasons. McClain was one of only three defensive players to make the...
Blog | November 18, 2009Determined Dixon pushes on for Bulldogs
Chris Low, SEC...Mark Ingram with an average of 120.2 yards per game. But even more impressive than his numbers are the way he's become a leader on this team. He's challenging his teammates to...
Blog | November 17, 2009A few more Heisman moments for Ingram
Chris Low, SEC...Mark Ingram made the strongest case Saturday. With Alabama continuing to win and Ingram running up big numbers, he heads into these final few weeks as perhaps the guy to beat. Remarkably, Alabama's never...
Blog | November 15, 2009Not one of Monte Kiffin's best days
Chris Low, SEC...yards -- the most rushing yards ever by one player against a Tennessee defense. Monte has done a number on several SEC offenses this season. But on Saturday, it was Ole Miss spreading it out and...
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