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SEC coaches pass out individual awards

Chris Low, SEC

...s top offensive player, and Alabama's Rolando McClain was named the best defensive player in a vote of the league's coaches. It was another big day for Alabama on the awards front, as...

Blog | December 09, 2009

How the SEC coaches voted in the final poll

Chris Low, SEC

...Mullen also kept Florida No. 3 ahead of TCU and Cincinnati. South Carolina got a No. 18 vote (its only vote) from Middle Tennessee coach Rick Stockstill, a former assistant at both South Carolina and...

Blog | December 07, 2009

My Heisman Trophy ballot

Chris Low, SEC

I can't remember going back and forth on my Heisman Trophy vote as much as I did this season. At some point, I think I had five or six...

Blog | December 07, 2009

Tebow a finalist for Davey O'Brian Award

Chris Low, SEC

...The other two finalists are Texas' Colt McCoy and Houston's Case Keenum. Fans are urged to vote at www.VoteOBrien.org. Fan voting will continue until Dec. 6 and contribute to 5 percent of...

Blog | December 03, 2009

Your chance to vote for the Heisman

Chris Low, SEC

...chance. As the presenting sponsor for the Heisman Trophy, Nissan has the privilege of casting one official vote for the winner of the Heisman Trophy. This Nissan vote represents the college football fan, and fans...

Blog | November 18, 2009

A few more Heisman moments for Ingram

Chris Low, SEC

...ago in the SEC championship game and the Gators win, he could win a lot of late votes. Either way, it looks like the SEC championship game is going to play a significant role in...

Blog | November 15, 2009

Kentucky's Cobb gets 'Mr. Versatility' award

Chris Low, SEC

...You can count on one hand how many times that's happened in the SEC. But my vote goes to Cobb, who leads the SEC in touchdowns per game with 10. He's scored five...

Blog | November 10, 2009

The SEC's freshman of the year is ...

Chris Low, SEC

...done to this point in the season: 1. Vanderbilt running back Warren Norman: He'd get my vote based on the fact that he's made a big impact on both offense and special teams...

Blog | November 05, 2009

SEC picks: Week 10

Chris Low, SEC

...have to wonder if you'll ever see them again. Georgia coach Mark Richt received the dreaded vote of confidence this week from his athletic director. The entire Georgia team could use some confidence ... and...

Blog | November 05, 2009

Spreading around the Heisman love

Chris Low, SEC

...Mark Ingram might be leading a lot of the Heisman Trophy polls, but if Ingram had a vote, he'd cast it for one of his teammates. Junior linebacker Rolando McClain. "It's the impact...

Blog | November 04, 2009

Vanderbilt's Norman strikes again

Chris Low, SEC

...catch against the Yellow Jackets and is having just a terrific freshman season. If I had to vote right now, he would be my Freshman of the Year in the SEC

Blog | October 31, 2009

SEC puts more teeth in punishment for coaches

Chris Low, SEC

...the officiating publicly and been reprimanded. Big deal, right? That type of mentality led to a unanimous vote by the SEC's athletic directors, and with the full support of the 12 presidents and chancellors...

Blog | October 30, 2009

What to watch in the SEC: Week 9

Chris Low, SEC

Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low One of the Big Two is off this week in the SEC. Alabama has a bye. But Florida faces a key showdown with archriva...

Blog | October 29, 2009

SEC midseason review

Chris Low, SEC

Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low We're right back where we ended the season a year ago in the SEC. Midway through, Florida and Alabama appear pois...

Blog | October 20, 2009

What we learned in the SEC: Week 6

Chris Low, SEC

Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low Well, there's no doubt who the best two teams in the SEC are. We had a pretty good idea going into Saturday's games....

Blog | October 11, 2009