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A Look Outside The SEC: Other Conference Predictions

A Look Outside The SEC: Other Conference Predictions

I know we rule the country here in the SEC, but let’s take a step outside this great conference for a moment and look at the other BCS conferences and the predicted winners.

Published August 3, 2011 - 10:14am

SEC Getting Commitments From Best Prospects Right Now For 2011

SEC Getting Commitments From Best Prospects Right Now For 2011

Yesterday, I made a post regarding the ESPNU150 football recruits and how the SEC is gobbling up the best young talent in the country for their respective programs. With the ESPNU150 being only one major recruiting agency, I thought it would be interesting to breakdown the Rivals100, Scout100, and ESPNU150 …

Published September 1, 2010 - 6:30am

More ESPNU150 2011 Recruits Committing To SEC Programs

More ESPNU150 2011 Recruits Committing To SEC Programs

The SEC is getting more commitments from the ESPNU150 than any other conference. The best 2011 recruits are wanting to play in the best conference in the country.

Published August 31, 2010 - 7:32am

Tommy Tuberville Asked Loaded Question About Conferences

Tommy Tuberville Asked Loaded Question About Conferences

Tommy Tuberville, former Auburn football coach, has made recent public statements about the difference between the SEC and the Big 12 (or 10 or whatever). He was reprimanded for those. During the Big 12 Media Days event, he was asked a loaded question about the conference falling apart and about …

Published July 29, 2010 - 1:48pm

The SEC Can Still Count – Why Can’t You?

The SEC Can Still Count – Why Can’t You?

The Southeastern Conference Officials can count. Why can’t ‘higher acedemic’ conferences do the same? A look at conference expansion and brand names.

Published July 11, 2010 - 3:07pm

Tommy Tuberville On The SEC & Big 12′s Future

Tommy Tuberville On The SEC & Big 12′s Future

The conference realignment talk that was going to change everything just a mere weeks ago ended when Texas got a sweet deal to remain in the Big 12 by basically making more money than their in-conference peers.  Tuberville’s quotes hint at much of what we mentioned following the announcement that …

Published June 30, 2010 - 8:03pm