Tag Archives: SEC

Florida Athletic Director Scott Stricklin Addresses Fan Questions and Concerns

Florida Athletic Director Scott Stricklin joined Steve Russell on Sportscene on Monday. He answered questions and concerns proposed by Gators fans around the nation. Stricklin was tasked with providing information regarding the ever-changing Name, Image and Likeness landscape, renovations to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and more. Keeping Up with the …

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Florida Running Back Trevor Etienne Enters Transfer Portal

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Florida sophomore running back Trevor Etienne entered the NCAA transfer portal Thursday, he announced on social media. https://twitter.com/Trevor_Etienne/status/1732810663041360095 Etienne’s Time as a Gator Etienne was a member of coach Billy Napier’s inaugural recruiting class in 2022. Recruited out of Jennings High School in Louisiana, Etienne quickly emerged as one of …

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New NCAA Proposal Would Allow Athletes to Be Paid Directly

With everyone in the nation talking about FSU not making the College Football Playoff this week, the NCAA has new proposal might have people buzzing for months to come. A new NCAA proposal could pave the way for schools to pay athletes directly through trust funds and NIL by creating …

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Georgia and Alabama Matchup for SEC Championship Game

The Georgia Bulldogs and Alabama Crimson Tide will battle it out for the 2023 SEC Championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium Saturday. Kickoff is at 4 p.m. in Atlanta. https://twitter.com/CFBONFOX/status/1729938279011906008 Preview The SEC Championship game is traditionally one of the biggest games across college football and will consist of two powerful teams …

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Around College Football: Week 13

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With the regular season concluding in college football and a weekend of conference championships ahead, there is much at stake for the top teams in the poll. Undefeated Georgia, Michigan, Washington and Florida State sit in the top four spots, hoping to clinch a playoff berth. Questions remain if there …

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