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.
Cover Story: For Sumlin's Aggies, a future up for grabs
A loss in Columbia wouldn't be a season- or program-killer, but the magnitude of a victory would resonate nationwide. If a quietly confident A&M team walks out with a win, a very bright future may arrive now.
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Head Ball Coach on a rotary phone...
With kickoff of A&M-South Carolina just over 24 hours away, the Head Ball Coach was able to find a rotary phone and call-in to TexAgs Radio to discuss Thursday's game, things to do in Columbia and much more.
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WATCH NOW: SECMD14 Day 2 interviews
Opening with SEC and media-day legend Steve Spurrier and continuing through Mississippi State and Tennessee, Tuesday's spectacle in Hoover did not disappoint. Catch up with every coach and player's talk.
Measured optimism characterizes SECMD14's second day
Another can't-miss appearance by Steve Spurrier kicked it off, but Tuesday's rotation also gave us hopes for a star player's return from injury, SEC West contention in Starkville, Alamo talk and much more.
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Clay Travis talks Jim Darnell factor in Manziel case, Spurrier
The outkickthecoverage.com, NBC radio and Fox Sports 1 media guru joined Gabe, Kayce and Dustin Harris to talk WVU fans, Steve Spurrier, Jim Darnell, the updates in the Manziel scandal and more.
Media Day Wrap, Part I: On Sumlin, Clowney, shots fired & more
The conference's landscape changed significantly in the year since the 2012 SEC Media Days, but some things never change. Liucci touches on Mike Slive's genius, Kevin Sumlin's plan, 2013 sleepers 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.
Manziel mania makes rounds at SEC meetings
Kevin Sumlin wasn't the only Aggie representative to field questions in Destin about his star quarterback. The prevailing question after Johnny Manziel's historic first season is what he'll accomplish next in 2013.
SEC vs. ACC: Will rivalry week reinforce superiority?
The SEC is college football's top dog. The ACC, on the other hand, has showed pathetically in 2012. But with high-profile, inter-conference battles on the docket, the rules are out the window this week. Or are they?
Should the SEC prepare for a new king?
A title has never been in the cards for South Carolina, but Steve Spurrier changed the equation ... and he looks to have his best team this year. Who's hot, who's not and who's on upset watch this week in the SEC?
A&M, SEC's union now cemented ... for better and worse
A&M's first Media Days in Hoover were, at once, thrilling and eye-opening. From this point, Aggies can call themselves proud members of the conference, but they must take the dark side of the SEC with the good.
On Sumlin, Spurrier & early impressions from Media Days
The SEC Media Days are proving themselves an event unlike anything else, Liucci writes, while noting the shows put on by the conference's head coaches and discussing Mike Slive, the Aggie strengths and more.
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SEC Media Days: Interviews from day one in Hoover
Texas A&M was joined by Missouri, South Carolina and Vanderbilt in kicking off 2012 SEC Media Days in Hoover, Alabama. Click here for full-length video and select transcripts from all four teams in attendance.
Day 1 Notebook: SEC's 'first four' kick it off in style
Hoover, AL again became the center of the college football world with the start of the SEC Media Days. South Carolina, Vanderbilt and newcomers Texas A&M and Missouri all contributed to a web of storylines.