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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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  • 5/4/2011
    A Historic 48 Hours
    April 27, 2011 will go down in history. To citizens in the Southeast, mainly Alabama, the day will go down in infamy. It will forever be remembered as the day when 23 tornadoes ripped through this state, decimating big cities and small towns while leaving destruction and devastation in its wake. For me, April 27th was the scariest day of my life.   Full Story
  • 4/18/2011
    SEC Official For A Day
    Anybody can be a referee in the SEC right? Well, for four local media members, that thought was realized Saturday as they stood on the sidelines of Alabama's "A-Day" to shadow conference officials.   Full Story
  • 4/5/2011
    The SEC "Bucket List"
    Two things happened to me last week that inspired me to write this column. First off, I turned 30 years old. Not that I'm facing a mid-life crisis by any means, but when you reach a round number like that it is often a good time to reflect on how fortunate you've been in your life.  Full Story
  • 3/29/2011
    The SEC Is Headed To Houston
    I have to admit it, I never saw this coming. I, despite my normally optimistic attitude, started to believe what I heard on TV. SEC basketball is in the midst of a "down year" and would be lucky to get three teams in the NCAA Tournament. Even when former Tennessee head coach Bruce Pearl told me at SEC Media Days that he felt "five teams could make the NCAA from the East Division alone", I didn't believe it.   Full Story
  • 3/8/2011
    One Down, One More To Go
    This is without a doubt the busiest two weeks of the SEC calendar year. No way around it. For these two weeks you will live out of your suitcase, not be at home much and spend more time court side than in the office. That is just the way it is.  Full Story


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