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Clay Travis breaks down 2013 SEC Media Days, Manziel hoopla
During Thursday's edition of TexAgs Radio lead man at outkickthecoverage.com Clay Travis joined the show to discuss the hoopla surrounding the 2013 SEC Media Days, Johnny Manziel and much more.
Tides of Change: Impact of new-wave SEC offenses
Defense has always won titles in the SEC, where teams built from the D-line up. Texas A&M, Ole Miss and others are changing that, leading some to wonder if the old way is gone — and whether that's a good thing.
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SEC Media Day 3: LSU, UGA, Bama, Vandy
Led by Les Miles and LSU, the remaining four teams will put a finish on Media Days on Thursday with their sessions. Track the proceedings with a list of video interviews from the day, updating with each's finish.
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Sights & Sounds: Aggies at the SEC Media Days
From Hoover, take a Texas A&M-centric look inside and behind the scenes of Wednesday's kaleidoscope of lights, sound bites and the highlights of the second day of one of the offseason's most awaited spectacles.
12:48
SI's Andy Staples talks Manziel's media appearance and more
During Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Sports Illustrated's Andy Staples joined the Gabe Bock and Billy Liucci to discuss Johnny Manziel's appearance at SEC Media Days, the 2013 A&M team and more.
Day 1 Notebook: Big talk & big hopes make the rounds
Through his trademark charisma, Steve Spurrier pushed some interesting ideas on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Florida and Missouri focused on quarterback hopes and Hugh Freeze defended the hurry-up offense.
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SEC Media Day 1: Slive, Florida, Mizzou, Ole Miss, USC
With the initial day of one of the college football offseason's biggest spectacles underway, TexAgs presents a growing playlist of videos from the interview room, updated at the conclusion of each player's session.
20:59
Slive kicks off Media Days with state-of-the-SEC address
The commissioner of the nation's most powerful conference began the ceremonies with a speech covering the SEC's successes, NCAA enforcement, football conference scheduling, the SEC Network and more.
9:14
ESPN's Dari Nowkhah discusses Manziel, 2013 Aggies at Media Days
ESPN host Dari Nowkhah joined Gabe Bock and Billy Liucci during Tuesday's edition of TexAgs Radio live from Hoover, Alabama for SEC Media Days to talk Johnny Manziel, A&M's chances in 2013 and more.
20:59
Mike Slive opens Media Days with state-of-the-SEC address
The stalwart head of the nation's most powerful conference kicked off the ceremonies in Hoover with a talk touching on the SEC's 2012-2013 success, the SEC Network, football conference scheduling and more.
14:22
Driven by desire to teach, Loftin will step down
Dr. R. Bowen Loftin's tenure at Texas A&M featured record growth, research deals and the historic decision to move to the Southeastern Conference. It will remain his legacy when, in January, he takes other duties.
Tune In Time: The SEC's best games in 2013
Whether at home or on the road, each week's prime matchup seems to feature at least one team from the nation's best conference. With at least six likely top-15 teams, how does the SEC's slate of games stack up?
10:06
Clay Travis discusses Johnny Manziel Twitter situation, NBA Finals
Outkickthecoverage.com's leading man joined Kayce Smith and Olin Buchanan to discuss the recent Johnny Manziel twitter drama and how it will affect A&M, Johnny's imagine in the national media and more.
The Third Phase: Ranking SEC's best special teams
Strong special teams units round out the depth for several of the Southeastern Conference's best squads. Yet, with several replacing key members of the kicking team, who will excel in the third phase in 2013?
At the Ready: Ranking SEC's best quarterback situations
A quarterback's league? Perhaps not yet, but the Southeastern Conference features a trio of candidates for national honors and several other solid situations. Which teams should feel most confident at QB in 2013?
Air Traffic: Ranking SEC's best secondaries
Though the SEC has churned out elite defensive backs, including the last four Thorpe award winners, with regularity, several teams are replacing key pieces heading into 2013. Which should grow into elite units?
Through the Air: Ranking SEC's best receiving corps
In a league known for its defense, All-American candidates and depth litter wide receiver rosters from College Station to Athens in 2013. Which teams will line up the best combination of talent and potential?
The Second Level: Ranking SEC's best linebacker groups
An unusual scenario looms in 2013, when most teams in a conference known for great linebackers will face questions at the position. With much talent leaving and some returning, who will feature the best unit?
Check the Stable: Ranking SEC's best running back groups
Few leagues are as revered for their run games as the Southeastern Conference, where most of the elite teams keep the ball on the ground. With stars and depth littering the conference, which will be best in 2013?
Down the Line: Ranking SEC's best defensive lines
Perhaps more than any other position group, the elite depth and athleticism of SEC defensive lines sets the conference's best apart. In a league saturated with dominant fronts, whose will lead the pack this season?