Fight for the East, Hogs on the road top SEC's Week 3
Could the presumptive favorite in the East be out of the race after three games? If the Cocks don't win at home against UGA, that seems likely. Meanwhile, Arkansas carries the torch in an early SEC-Big 12 clash.
Spurrier's legacy, USC's streak define SEC's opening week
It's universal consensus that Nick Saban is the best coach in college football ... right? Not so fast, writes Olin Buchanan — the Ol' Ball Coach has a leg up. Meanwhile, the pressure is on several teams in Week 1.
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Barrett Sallee on AP poll, Hill announcement, Miller injury and more
During Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, bleacherreport.com's Barrett Sallee joined the program to give his take on national story lines such as the SEC in the AP poll, early Heisman chances, Kenny Hill and more.
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Exclusive: Slive, national personalities recount Media Days
Bring on college football! Concluding a memorable week, Mike Slive, Andy Staples, Clay Travis, Jack Arute and George Schroeder joined Kayce Smith for unique talks about A&M, SECMD14 and the 2014 season.
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Watch Now: SECMD14 Day 4 interviews
Nick Saban, Hugh Freeze and more took the stage on Thursday to make for an interesting final Media Day. Catch up on the day's events with full video from Georgia, Ole Miss, Alabama and Kentucky's sessions.
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Watch Now: SECMD14 Day 3 interviews
Things got testy early on Wednesday in Hoover, while Les Miles was his usual self in an entertaining big room session. Catch up on the day's developments with the full talks from Missouri, LSU and Arkansas.
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Justin Connolly, Steve Shaw give update on SEC affairs
The SEC Network head and conference coordinator of officials both joined the media on Wednesday to discuss a slew of topics ranging from football scheduling and providers to rule updates and QB safety.
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Aggies welcome new challenges at SECMD14
Texas A&M made a splash in Hoover on Tuesday, with leaders from all three units joining a typically lively media session from Kevin Sumlin. TexAgs presents video of the internet room interviews in their entirety.
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WATCH NOW: SECMD14 Day 1 interviews
Coaches and players from Auburn, Florida and Vanderbilt took questions from the media on Monday to kick off the annual event in Hoover. TexAgs presents a complete collection of the first day's video interviews.
Change makes the rounds at SECMD14's opening day
From bowl selections to the offense in Gainesville and a new coach at Vanderbilt, 'new' was the operative word in Hoover on Monday. But first, the defending SEC champions led off as the bearers of bad news.
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Man of Action: Mike Slive eyes looming developments
The most powerful commissioner in the NCAA opened the 2014 SEC Media Days with a discussion about the future of the student-athlete, the decision to play eight conference games, the SEC Network and more.
Looming playoff a double-edged sword for SEC?
It's a foregone conclusion that at least one Southeastern Conference team will be in every future College Football Playoff field — right? Strength of schedule arguments will be key, and the SEC must be ready.
Talent lines SEC secondaries, but does experience?
Nary a team in the conference lacks high-potential options at corner and safety, with a quartet from the West leading the way. Still, new starters' acclimation will do much to determine their ultimate quality.
Usual suspects headline SEC's top linebacker groups
Some face uncertainty and inexperience, but by and large the nation's top league will again feature several terrorizing LB corps. Atop the heap are rosters littered with seasoned talent — and vast worlds of depth.
In the Trenches: Tough defensive lines abound in the SEC
The Southeastern Conference has developed a reputation for having strong defenses throughout the conference. Those defenses start upfront with a bevy of talented players along the defensive line.
Return of the SEC running back is at hand
A conference once known for all-world talents in the backfield was recently overrun by top quarterbacks, but the scales are about to shift again. Several deep stables headlined by truly elite runners await in 2014.
'Year of the new quarterback' dawns in the SEC
The best signal-caller in the conference may reside in ... Starkville? Indeed, outside of a couple potential stars, half the SEC's teams will start a new quarterback in 2014 and others are hoping for new results.
Questions meet high-end potential in Aggieland
An inexperienced quarterback replacing a first-rounder, a strong offensive line and questions littering the defense ... sound familiar? But in order to replicate 2012's success, Texas A&M will need key contributions.
Closed Borders: A&M, the SEC & recruiting in Texas
The Aggies' move to the SEC was sure to open the state's best prospects up to getting snagged by other conference teams, many contended. Early returns show those projections may have been too general.
Another reloading in store in Tuscaloosa
It's rinse and repeat at Alabama, where losses to the NFL will likely be offset by the stocked talent on the roster taking its turn. The Tide will be strong everywhere, but one position should determine its success.