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Welcome to the SEC, Nobodies

Welcome to the SEC, Nobodies

That collective yawn you heard throughout college football last November was the Southeastern Conference adding Texas A&M and Missouri. I’ve seen 46 lbs Chinese Olympic divers make bigger splashes. The SEC, the most powerful and successful conference in college football, definitely got bigger, but not better.

Published August 8, 2012 - 4:12pm

Now That The Rematch Is In The Books, Our Attention Turns Toward National Signing Day

Now That The Rematch Is In The Books, Our Attention Turns Toward National Signing Day

With the National Championship over, it’s time to turn the attention towards another national title – the recruiting national title. We are only a mere three weeks away from February 1st – National Signing Day. Several SEC schools are ranked very high overall in regards to the different recruiting services. This is going to be a pressure-packed race to NSD.

Published January 11, 2012 - 8:00am

Texas A&M Commit Trey Williams Is Going To Be Fun To Watch

Texas A&M Commit Trey Williams Is Going To Be Fun To Watch

Texas high school running back Trey Williams, who is currently committed to play at Texas A&M, is really going to be fun to watch in college over the course of the next few years.

Published January 8, 2012 - 8:45am

Kevin Sumlin Is Ready To Win At Texas A&M And In The SEC

Kevin Sumlin Is Ready To Win At Texas A&M And In The SEC

I know Texas A&M isn’t in the SEC, yet; however, it’s time to start embracing them and reporting the news coming out of College Station.

Published December 14, 2011 - 9:07am

How Would Missouri And Texas A&M Stack Up Right Now In The SEC?

How Would Missouri And Texas A&M Stack Up Right Now In The SEC?

With the news of Texas A&M already joining our conference (old news) and the high probability of Missouri joining the SEC (new news), let’s take a look outside the box of how these two teams would rank inside the conference right now.

Published October 19, 2011 - 6:51am

Texas A&M Officially Becomes The 13th Member Of The SEC

Texas A&M Officially Becomes The 13th Member Of The SEC

The addition of Texas A&M will increase the SEC membership to 13 institutions. It is the first expansion for the SEC since September of 1991 when the University of South Carolina joined the league. The University of Arkansas joined the SEC in August of 1991. With the addition of Arkansas and South Carolina, the SEC was the first conference to split into divisions and add a conference championship game in 1992.

Published September 25, 2011 - 4:13pm

College Football’s 5 Most Interesting Games: Week 4

College Football’s 5 Most Interesting Games: Week 4

Here are the most interesting games heading into week four in college football. 23% of the college football regular season is now in the books. Don’t blink or you will miss the entire season.

Published September 21, 2011 - 7:31am

Texas A&M Fans Tell Baylor Not To Covet SEC Affiliation

Texas A&M Fans Tell Baylor Not To Covet SEC Affiliation

Some Texas A&M fans have decided to buy a billboard to send Baylor a message. This billboard is in Waco very close to the Baylor stadium and already shows their new SEC Pride! Check it out:

Published September 20, 2011 - 3:33pm

SEC Football Complaints: Conference Expansion & Length Of Games

SEC Football Complaints: Conference Expansion & Length Of Games

Chad Gibbs voices his complaints about Conference Expansion. He goes Andy Rooney style and pitches an additional complaint about the length of SEC football games. If you are upset about the decisions being made by the Southeastern Conference, read this and leave your feedback:

Published September 13, 2011 - 7:15am

Only 13 SEC Teams Next Season? Mike Slive Comments About Texas A&M

Only 13 SEC Teams Next Season? Mike Slive Comments About Texas A&M

Mike Slive, the commissioner of the Southeastern Conference, spoke for the first time about adding Texas A&M to the SEC and about his intentions to play with 13 teams next season. Here are some of his quotes and we want your feedback regarding the situation next season and the future of the SEC. Read more here:

Published September 12, 2011 - 9:12pm