The Southeastern Conference Football Leadership Council will convene for its annual meeting at the SEC offices in Birmingham Friday and Saturday with Fernando Carmona representing the Razorbacks.
I think there is an excellent chance that we're going to break the record of bids from a conference in a year. The record is 11, 11 out of 16 by the Big East back in 2011. And I think the SEC ...
Oats broke down what to expect from UA for those who are just now tuning in as the SEC continues to rise as ... where they are right now" was for the conference. STEVENSON STILL HERE:Jarin ...
The Southeastern Conference is typically known as a football ... and plenty of others have raised the SEC's ceiling, making it a highly competitive league that harbors some of college ...
No. 11 Missouri gymnastics opened its SEC conference home slate with a come from behind victory over No. 6 Kentucky on Sunday at the Hearnes Center. The Tigers (6-2, 1-1) finished with a season ...
The SEC continues to be a bear in every single game. All 16 teams have the potential to beat everyone else on any given night, but now it's about focus. We're still a whole month away from March ...
The SEC Leadership Council, which consists of one football student-athlete from each of the league’s 16 universities, will convene for its annual meeting at the SEC offices in Birmingham on Friday, ...
particularly out of the SEC conference. The Senior Bowl splits the players into two rosters; the National and American teams with teammates always being on the same roster. The American has 68 ...
For the first time this season and the first time of his career, Auburn’s Tahaad Pettiford (Jersey City, N.J.) earned Southeastern Conference ... and all five SEC games. It marked his third ...
The SEC's 10 ranked teams are the most by any conference since the AP poll's inception in 1948 Now more than one-third of the way through the SEC slate, Auburn is still unblemished. As the league ...
Four other SEC programs rank in the top 10 of the rankings: Auburn (No. 4), Kentucky (No. 6), Texas A&M (No. 8) and Missouri (No. 9).