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    • SEC Traditions: What Used To Be A Phone Call

      If you’ve never been to an NFL draft in New York City at Radio City Music Hall, which starts a three-day run Thursday night, then put it on your sports bucket list. It’s definitely a show, “like Hollywood,” LSU football coach Les Miles said. But it wasn’t always this way, which is why I called Archie Manning, to give me perspective as he almost always does.
    • SEC Names Daniels Associate Commissioner

      Tiffany Daniels, currently the Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs at Georgia State University, has been named Associate Commissioner with the Southeastern Conference, Commissioner Mike Slive announced Friday.
    • SEC And The Baseball America Top 100

      On Tuesday, the publication Baseball America released their top 100 prospects list, a collection of the premier talent currently playing in Major League Baseball’s minor league system. The index, released at the start of spring training every year since 1990, has become widely acknowledged as the most prestigious prospect directory in the entire sport.
    • The SEC "Numbers Game": Volume 2

      And so it begins. Umpires across college baseball uttered the phrase “play ball” this weekend, signifying the start of the 2013 season. In the Southeastern Conference, 44 games were played, league teams took to the diamond for the first time this year.
    • The SEC "Numbers Game": The Beginning

      "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." Whenever a new season of baseball is set to begin, I always find myself going back to find this famous quote. Uttered by Hall of Famer Rogers Hornsby, it perfectly illustrates the wait a true baseball fan endures, as the cold weather of fall replaces the sunshine filled days of summer.
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  • 11/5/2012
    The Monday "Three And Out": November Begins
    Doesn’t it feel like college football just started? We are now less than one month away (December 1st) from the SEC Championship game, and the number of games separating the regular season from bowl season is shrinking by the weekend. Before the season began, Saturday November 3rd was viewed as the crown jewel of the schedule. There were two marquee games (Alabama/LSU, Oregon/USC) and many felt the National Championship would be decided on this date.  Full Story
  • 10/22/2012
    The Monday "Three And Out": BCS Is All-SEC
    I can’t believe the month of October is almost behind us. By definition, half of the 2012 college football season is over, and as we head down the home stretch you can’t help but feel a modicum of sadness. After waiting what seemed like ages for college football to get here, it is already half over.  Full Story
  • 10/15/2012
    The Monday "Three And Out": SEC Overload
    At 8:15 pm CT on Saturday night, I witnessed something I’ve never seen before. All four of ESPN’s channels (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNEWS) had an SEC football game on. The nation’s top conference was bursting at the seams of the Worldwide Leader.  Full Story
  • 10/8/2012
    The Monday "Three And Out": Cray Saturday
    Well, this past Saturday in college football was cray. Three teams in the top five lost, and upsets were seen in every major BCS conference. Teams made statements (Florida, South Carolina, Kansas State), while others likely eliminated themselves from National Championship discussion (Florida State, Georgia). Saturday night was especially fun, with several seasons on the brink in the span of hours.  Full Story
  • 10/2/2012
    The Tuesday Take: Opening The Closed Society
    There’s a saying that athletics are the front door of a university. It’s become a cliché, but there is a lot of truth in that statement. In the 14 universities of the Southeastern Conference, there are all kinds of impressive things taking place each and every day. Those accomplishments occur in the classroom, in the lab, in the arts and on the playing fields. Those campuses are a haven for high achievers of all different disciplines, strengths and interests.  Full Story


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