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LSU-Florida Postponed Due to Hurricane Matthew
LSU-Florida Postponed Due to Hurricane Matthew
LSU-Florida Postponed Due to Hurricane Matthew
The LSU-Florida football game scheduled for Saturday in Gainesville has been postponed due to Hurricane Matthew, it was announced Thursday. The universities and the SEC Office will work to reschedule the game later in the 2016 season if possible...
SEC Week 6 Preview: The Excitement Has Just Begun
SEC Week 6 Preview: The Excitement Has Just Begun
SEC Week 6 Preview: The Excitement Has Just Begun
Sometimes it just takes one game to make a whole weekend of SEC football seem exciting. There were a few narrow victories and near upsets, but the dramatic ending of just one conference game provided enough adrenaline for one week. In case you don't what we're referencing, here is a quick breakdown: Tennessee kept its SEC Championship hopes alive by completing a last second Hail Mary in a 34-31 w
SEC Week 5 Preview: It Is Now Or Never
SEC Week 5 Preview: It Is Now Or Never
SEC Week 5 Preview: It Is Now Or Never
Week four of SEC football was one of the most exciting to date. Narrow wins and comeback victories were plentiful in a week that was not expected to carry much surprise. In case you missed any of the action, here is a quick recap for you: Vanderbilt avoided a would-be upset by defeating Western Kentucky in overtime, 31-30 ... Read More ...
Scott Stricklin Succeeds Foley as Florida Athletic Director
Scott Stricklin Succeeds Foley as Florida Athletic Director
Scott Stricklin Succeeds Foley as Florida Athletic Director
Scott Stricklin is Florida's new athletic director, and Jeremy Foley will remain on the job for another month. The University Athletic Association voted unanimously Tuesday to approve the hire. Stricklin is leaving his alma mater, Mississippi State, to replace Foley and take on a massive facilities upgrade in Gainesville...
SEC Week 4 Preview: Climbing Back Up The Ladder
SEC Week 4 Preview: Climbing Back Up The Ladder
SEC Week 4 Preview: Climbing Back Up The Ladder
Seven SEC teams lost in their season opener. Just two weeks later the SEC has bounced back fairly well with eight teams ranked in the AP top 25, which is more than any other conference. This unprecedented bounce-back will not last long as these teams will beat up on each other with conference play heating up...
SEC Week 3 Preview: From Cupcakes to Conference Foes
SEC Week 3 Preview: From Cupcakes to Conference Foes
SEC Week 3 Preview: From Cupcakes to Conference Foes
It was an uneventful second week for the SEC, which may be a good thing after a shaky start in week one. This week the competition will be turned up a notch now that conference play is getting into full swing. There will be, however, a few games that may not be of interest to fans due to the sub-par competition...
SEC Week 2 Preview: Searching For Answers After Week One’s Debacle
SEC Week 2 Preview: Searching For Answers After Week One’s Debacle
SEC Week 2 Preview: Searching For Answers After Week One’s Debacle
In our first conference preview, we referred to the SEC as a conference that reigned supreme, but conferenec went an abysmal 6-6 in non-conference games to open the season. Four of those six wins were decided by fewer than 10 points. Ironically, the SEC still leads all other conferences with six ranked teams in the latest AP top-25 poll...
SEC Week One Preview: A New Year Starts Now
SEC Week One Preview: A New Year Starts Now
SEC Week One Preview: A New Year Starts Now
The only thing better than the return of college football is the return of SEC football. Football is king in the Southeastern Conference and for good reason. The conference is responsible for nine of the last 13 national titles and, going into this season, has six teams ranked in the preseason top 25...
Florida Athletic Director Jeremy Foley Retiring After 25 Years
Florida Athletic Director Jeremy Foley Retiring After 25 Years
Florida Athletic Director Jeremy Foley Retiring After 25 Years
Longtime Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley, one of the most successful college sports leaders in the country, is retiring. The school announced the decision Monday, saying he will officially step down Oct. 1. The 63-year-old Foley informed his staff and head coaches of the move Monday, calling it quits after 40 years at Florida...

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