SEC Football Daily: May 17th
May 17th, 2012 | By JonSEC Football Daily: Many are still bitter over former Alabama great and Pro Football Hall of Fame member Derrick Brooks not getting elected into the College Football Hall of Fame:
SEC Football Daily: Many are still bitter over former Alabama great and Pro Football Hall of Fame member Derrick Brooks not getting elected into the College Football Hall of Fame:
As you know – or, well, maybe you don’t – the ACC has their annual spring meetings this week, and that cupcake conference has been the covered topic for this week in college football.
Two former SEC greats will join the College Football Hall of Fame. Former Tennessee head coach Phillip Fulmer and former LSU running back Charles Alexander are the two. Ten others from the SEC missed out, though.
SEC Football Daily: Missouri backup QB – and current starter for injured starter James Franklin – Corbin Berstresser was arrested for allegedly hitting a parked car and fleeing the scene.
We here at SDS know that recruiting is a year-round sport, and we love it just as much as you do. Let’s take a look and see how well each of the teams are recruiting for 2013. Georgia and Florida are off to a hot start, while Arkansas and Kentucky are struggling. Here are your recruiting updates for May:
SEC Football Daily: If FSU to the Big 12 does happen, what impact will it have on the SEC in the future? What two teams could the SEC expect to add in the coming years?
Ever wonder what it was like to be recruited by Bear Bryant, sign a scholarship and wait to enroll to start your Alabama career? A 40-year-old letter from Coach Bryant himself gives us a peek into what was expected of an incoming freshman:
The ever-quotable Les Miles is back at it, again. Miles had a little advice for the Tigers and Aggies, who are the newbies to the conference in 2012: ‘Strap it up’.
Steve Spurrier eluded to the ‘Battle of the Columbias’ between South Carolina and Missouri last week. The SEC East members will play each other on September 22nd:
SEC Football Daily: TAMU won the ESPN contest for the next commercial to be filmed in Aggie land, it was announced last Friday. The SEC sure is getting a great fan base: