SEC Round-Up: A&M's conference title hopes again depend on beating Texas
Texas A&M has not won a conference title since the 1998 Big 12 crown, but with a win over Texas on Friday, the Aggies would clinch their spot in Atlanta for the SEC Championship Game. Just like the old SWC days, A&M's championship aspirations ride on beating its nemesis.
SEC Round-Up: The importance of investing in the 'right' coach
Texas A&M was once considered a college football spendthrift after paying huge buyouts to fire head coaches Kevin Sumlin and Jimbo Fisher. However, the Aggies just extended Mike Elko, and with A&M vying for championships already, that appears to be a shrewd investment.
SEC Round-Up: Inevitability of a big-time upset lurks in Week 12
Major upsets in the Southeastern Conference are common and even inevitable, but for most of 2025, the league's top teams have emerged relatively unscathed from week to week. Texas A&M's Mike Elko is aware of the danger that LaNorris Sellers presents.
SEC Round-Up: Margins are razor thin due to league's heightened parity
Half of the College Football Playoff committee's top 12 teams currently hail from the Southeastern Conference as the league again makes a push to win the national title. However, four SEC coaches have already been fired, highlighting the high expectations and thin margins.
SEC Round-Up: A&M's postseason prospects could improve on the bye
At 8-0 and ranked No. 3 in the nation, Texas A&M is idle in Week 10, but the Aggies will most certainly be watching football from across the league that could impact their postseason positioning. One of those games will likely be a top-20 matchup in Austin.
SEC Round-Up: LSU's playoff hopes dangling as Kelly's seat gets warmer
With LSU's College Football Playoff hopes dwindling before November chills arrive in the Bayou State, the temperature under head coach Brian Kelly is beginning to rise. Currently 5-2 and 2-2 in conference, Kelly can't afford too many more setbacks before Tiger fans tell him to "geaux away."
SEC Round-Up: Tide, Rebs & Ags vying for SEC's top spot at midway point
The top of the SEC is crowded with plenty of talented teams, but currently, three stand out above the rest: Alabama, Ole Miss and Texas A&M. With the 2025 campaign at its midway point, which of the three is the league's best? Let's examine.
SEC Round-Up: It's time for the Show Me State's Tigers to show us
Eli Drinkwitz's Missouri team is unbeaten and currently ranked 14th nationally, but there are plenty of skeptics who believe the Tigers have only feasted on cupcakes. With No. 8 Alabama coming to Columbia on Saturday, it's a chance for Mizzou to prove themselves.
SEC Round-Up: York's SEC opener receives praise from Dat Nguyen
Last Saturday, Texas A&M's Taurean York put on a performance worthy of recognition from Aggie linebacking legend Dat Nguyen. In his third year with the program, Nguyen highlights how York's game has evolved and the impact he's had on A&M's 4-0 start.
SEC Round-Up: Alabama at risk of being 'painful mediocre' in 2025
Under Nick Saban, Alabama's football dynasty won six national championships from 2009 to 2020, but in just 16 games with Kalen DeBoer at the helm, the Crimson Tide are flirting with mediocrity. This week's matchup with No. 5 Georgia is massive for the 17th-ranked Tide.
SEC Round-Up: Lea's Commodores elevated to top-20 in national polls
In 2022, Clark Lea's declaration that Vanderbilt, in time, would become the nation's best football program drew snickers and eye rolls. While the Commodores are still far from college football's throne, Lea & Co. are currently ranked 20th in the country.
SEC Round-Up: Lack of horse sense could put Napier out to pasture
In last week's loss to South Florida, a Florida Gator literally spit the bit to set up the game-deciding field goal that caused Billy Napier's squad to tumble out of the AP top 25. With a murderer's row ahead, it might be time for those in Gainesville to put Napier out to pasture.
SEC Round-Up: Pressure and criticism starting to ramp up in Tuscaloosa
After a 31-17 loss to Florida State in Week 1, Alabama fans (and even some donors) are beginning to call for Kalen DeBoer's ouster. With a $70 million buyout likely required to make that happen, it seems that the Crimson Tide faithful are just acting like angry, spoiled children.
SEC Round-Up: League looks to reassert its dominance
After Big Ten programs won back-to-back national titles over the last two seasons, some are beginning to question the superiority of the vaunted SEC, which means that 2025 is the perfect time for Greg Sankey's league to reassert its college football dominance.
SEC Round-Up: Reverting to earlier form is critical for A&M's defense
A stout unit at the beginning of the year, Texas A&M's defense has stumbled in its last two SEC games, allowing 530 and 469 yards of offense to South Carolina and Auburn, respectively. With a trip to Atlanta still up for grabs, the Aggies must revert back to their old ways now.
SEC Round-Up: Does risk of playing in Atlanta outweigh the reward?
There are currently six teams in the SEC with two or fewer conference losses, and deciphering who will advance to the SEC Championship Game is as cloudy as ever. Add in what Lane Kiffin said earlier this week: Some coaches would prefer to avoid a trip to Atlanta if possible.
SEC Round-Up: Dawgs facing possible playoff elimination this week
Georgia has not suffered back-to-back losses or a three-loss regular season since Kirby Smart's first year in Athens. However, with a must-win clash against No. 7 Tennessee this weekend, the Bulldogs are in jeopardy of being eliminated from the SEC title race and CFP consideration.
SEC Round-Up: League's 'elimination weekend' arrives in Week 11
Across the SEC landscape, teams are still jockeying for position to reach the SEC Championship Game as well as a clearer path to the 12-team College Football Playoff. An intriguing slate of games in Week 11 could help make both of those pictures come into focus a little more.
SEC Round-Up: Odds of coaching changes remain ever-changing
Entering 2024, Florida's Billy Napier and Arkansas' Sam Pittman appeared to be the "favorites" among SEC coaches most likely to lose their jobs. As the calendar changes to November, the new favorite appears to be Mark Stoops, but even his firing seems like a longshot.
SEC Round-Up: LSU defense's surprising 'addition by substraction'
All-SEC linebacker Harold Perkins suffered a season-ending injury in Week 4, but since then, LSU's defense has somehow been even better. In their last three, the Tigers have allowed an average of 358.3 yards and 15.3 points as their win streak has reached six straight.