The Mississippi State Bulldogs are gearing up for the quickly approaching college football season as they look to compete for an SEC title. The Bulldogs ended 2015 with a convincing 23 point win against North Carolina State in the Belk Bowl in December after finishing the regular season with a …
Read More »SEC Coordinator of Officials Talks Rule Changes at Media Days
SEC Coordinator of Officials Steve Shaw spoke at SEC Media Days on Tuesday about the new rules that will be coming to the conference in the fall. The first rule change involves starting the clock when the ball is snapped late in the half. Shaw said that within the last …
Read More »Vanderbilt Football Looks For Improvement
After going an abysmal 3-9 and 4-8 in his first two seasons, Vanderbilt head coach Derek Mason has high hopes for the upcoming season. Mason and the Commodores did not record a win against an SEC opponent in his first season as head coach. Mason made some adjustments—one of which …
Read More »Jarrad Davis, Marcus Maye, and David Sharpe Attend 2016 Media Days
The arrival of the SEC Football Media Days is the unofficial start of college football. Florida, Vanderbilt and Auburn opened up the festivities and the Gators were represented by head coach Jim McElwain along with players linebacker Jarrad Davis, safety Marcus Maye, and offensive lineman David Sharpe. Listen to this message …
Read More »Auburn Tigers First Team Up at SEC Media Days
The SEC Football Media Days has begun and the first coach that spoke today was Gus Malzahn with the Auburn Tigers. The team is still not certain who will be the starting quarterback, but one thing that was announced is that the offense will be looking new this upcoming season. …
Read More »SEC Football Media Days Kick Off From Hoover
Today marks college football’s unofficial start as SEC Media Days are underway from Hoover, Alabama. Along with Commissioner Greg Sankey and CFP Executive Director Bill Hancock, head coaches Gus Malzahn, Jim McElwain and Derek Mason all spoke to the press today. As Sankey enters his second season as SEC Commissioner, …
Read More »Bridget Sloan Named 2016 SEC Female Athlete of the Year
The Southeastern Conference named University of Florida senior gymnast Bridget Sloan the Roy F. Kramer SEC Female Athlete of the Year on Thursday—the icing on the cake to end an extremely impressive career at Florida. Sloan is Florida’s career leader for all-around wins with 27, event titles with 95, and 10.0 marks with …
Read More »Olympic Trials: 27 Gators Making A Run To Represent Team USA
The University of Florida’s Track and Field program will send 27 former, past, and future Gators to the United States Olympic Trials, which runs from July 1 to July 10. How will the 2016 Olympics, in Rio De Janiero, be similar to every Olympic Games since the year 1992? Every U.S. Olympic team since then, has featured at least one athlete coached …
Read More »Chasing The Beast of the East: The Kentucky Wildcats
Dominance is the Kentucky Wildcats name and winning is there game. That has been the recent trend over the last few years as the bread winners of the SEC all have come out of the East—namely the Kentucky Wildcats. Last season John Calipari and the Wildcats went 29-7 overall with a 13-5 SEC conference record. The Wildcats just …
Read More »Struggling For Identity: SEC West Basketball
Although there are no real divisions in SEC men’s basketball, there has been a stark contrast in the level of competition and success between teams that would be considered in the SEC East and SEC West. Throughout the past decade, SEC ‘East’ teams like Kentucky and Florida have been the …
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