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During the second day of SEC media days, SEC Network host Laura Rutlege spoke with TexAgs to discuss Texas A&M's potential this season.
Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian was introduced at SEC media days on Tuesday, July 15, to Texas A&M's "Aggie War Hymn" fight song.
The Volunteers were the story of the offseason after quarterback Nico Iamaleava surprisingly left the program amid an NIL dispute. Now, the Volunteers are facing a fully open quarterback competition between underclassmen Jake Merklinger and George MacIntyre, along with App State and UCLA transfer Joey Aguilar.
New Orleans' Arch Manning was part of the Texas contingent here in Atlanta on Tuesday for SEC media days. He's generated a lot of hype, but is it justified?
Coming off a 5-7 season, Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze graces the podium at SEC media days prepared to face a gauntlet of questions.
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Golf Digest on MSNAuburn coach Hugh Freeze fires back at Lane Kiffin with incredibly bold golf claim at SEC Media DayMuch like the President of the United States, Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze has come under fire for playing too much golf on the job. After several high-profile decommits and a dismal 2024 campaign that saw the Tigers go 2-6 in SEC play and fail to qualify for a bowl game for just the fourth time this century,
Tennessee football stands out in the SEC after Nico Iamaleava's transfer to UCLA created a quarterback competition. Joey Aguilar, an Appalachian State and UCLA transfer, is projected to start.
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Dabo Swinney got the wrong Brian Kelly. In a hysterical clip, Swinney mistook Brian Kelly, LSU’s head coach, for Brian Kelley, who is best known for his work with Florida Georgia Line. This clip is seriously a must watch. Swinney and Kelly will have a laugh in August. pic.twitter.com/V6WVERuKyd
Kalen DeBoer Set for Year 2 Leading Alabama Football
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ended a civil bribery case against two former Cognizant Technology Solutions executives, after President Donald Trump decided to stop enforcing a key anti-corruption law.
Greg Sankey boasted about the SEC's football schedule in his media days address. Some of his claims were true. Others were exaggerated.