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Showing posts with label SEC Football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEC Football. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 5, 2023


• Downs, Milroe Earn SEC Weekly Honors •


• 2023 Bama Football 2023 •


 Tuscaloosa, AL


BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Alabama's Caleb Downs and Jalen Milroe each earned weekly honors from the Southeastern Conference, the league office announced Monday. Downs was named the Co-Freshman of the Week while Milroe garnered Co-Offensive Player of the Week recognition.

Co-Freshman of the Week - Caleb Downs

Was stellar in his collegiate debut for the Crimson Tide, earning the start at safety
Played a key role in UA's secondary that limited Middle Tennessee to just 133 passing yards
Accounted for a team-high eight tackles, including one for loss (-2 yards)

Co-Offensive Player of the Week - Jalen Milroe

Totaled 258 yards of offense in three quarters of action as the Tide's starting signal-caller
Recorded five total touchdowns, including three passing and two rushing
Went 13-of-18 passing for 194 yards and three scores to go with his 48 yards rushing and two touchdowns as a runner

• ROLLING WITH THE TIDE •


Saturday, September 2, 2023


• 2023 college football conference outlook: SEC at a glance •


• 2023 SEC Football 2023 •


 Tuscaloosa, AL


The SEC is the undisputed champion of the college football world, with Georgia, the top Dawg, looking for its third consecutive national title. Heady stuff even for the best conference in the land.

And with the rich getting richer next season, when the league welcomes Texas and Oklahoma to its ranks, we have one last year with the present 14-team, two-division format.

Three key positions to fill:

Alabama QB:

If Nick Saban and his staff were confident in either Jalen Milroe or Ty Simpson, why did they bring in Tyler Buchner from Notre Dame after spring practice was over?

LSU WR:

For the Tigers' offense to take the next step, not only does Jayden Daniels need to improve as a down-field passer, he needs more playmakers to step up at receiver, whether it's Malik Nabers, Kyren Lacy or Brian Thomas Jr.

Georgia QB:

Carson Beck entered preseason camp as the front-runner to replace Stetson Bennett and was given the nod Saturday, but Brock Vandagriff and Gunner Stockton will be nipping at his heels.

Three instant-impact freshmen:

S Caleb Downs, Alabama:

Spring practice was enough for the Alabama coaches to know Downs will be one of their four best defensive backs.

RB Rueben Owens, Texas A&M:

After rushing for more than 7,000 yards during his high school career, Owens was a late flip to Texas A&M after originally committing to Louisville.

OLB Damon Wilson, Georgia:

The Bulldogs were in need of outside linebackers, which was why beating Ohio State for Wilson in the early signing period was such a big deal for Georgia.

On the hot seat::

Billy Napier, Florida:

It's crazy to think Naper is (or should be) on the hot seat going into just his second year at Florida, but if the Gators are hovering around the .500 mark again after going 6-7 in his first season?

Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M:

Don't tell me about Fisher's buyout, which at last check is more than $70 million. I'm betting the Aggies, with rival Texas poised to join the conference next season, will cut that check if they stumble to another sub-.500 finish.

Sleeper team:

Texas A&M:

The Jimbo Fisher-Bobby Petrino pairing will be the storyline everyone fixates on leading into the season, but the real story will be the Aggies, who are hardly lacking for talent, putting it all together.

Tennessee:

Why aren't more people talking about the Vols after they beat Alabama, LSU and had an all-around breakout season?

Conference title game:

By BamaBuc:

Alabama 28, Georgia 24

For the 10th straight season, the SEC championship game will feature either Alabama or Georgia, this one being the third time in the last six years they've faced each other.

By the Staff:

Alabama 21, Georgia 20

Despite all the questions facing the Crimson Tide -- the quarterback, the offense under a new coordinator and the defense, which has slipped somewhat in recent years.

• ROLLING WITH THE TIDE •


Sunday, July 16, 2023


• What’s the biggest question for Alabama, Auburn and •
• the rest of the SEC West ahead of media days? •


• 2023 Bama Sports 2023 •

 Tuscaloosa, AL


SEC Media Days are set to begin Monday in Nashville as the 2023 football season draws ever closer. All of the event’s press conferences will be aired on the SEC Network, starting with LSU’s Brian Kelly.

Auburn is scheduled to take questions Tuesday afternoon, while Alabama is set for Wednesday morning.

Here’s the top question for each team in the SEC West before media days and the 2023 season get underway. Teams are listed in the order they finished the 2022 campaign.

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Thursday, June 15, 2023

• SEC reveals 2024 football opponents and locations •


• 2024 Alabama Sports 2024 •

 BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (June 14, 2023)

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The Southeastern Conference on Wednesday revealed the opponents plus home and away designations for games on its 2024 football schedule, the first season in which the University of Oklahoma and the University of Texas will participate in SEC competition.

Among the features of the matchups announced Wednesday is that each of the 14 existing Conference members will play either Oklahoma or Texas - home or away - during the 2024 season.

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Sunday, March 19, 2023


• 2023 SEC Football 2023 •

 Birmingham, AL


• SEC Network kicks off robust spring football schedule •

Coming off their second straight College Football Playoff National Championship, Georgia will participate in their annual G-Day on Saturday, April 15 at 4 p.m. ET on ESPN2. The Bulldogs will also have their Pro Day televised by SEC Network on Wednesday, March 15 at 10 a.m.

UGA's Pro Day is one of several set for ESPN platforms this spring, with SEC Network also scheduled to cover Alabama, Kentucky and Florida's Pro Days live in March. Pro Day events typically include weight room weigh-ins, bench press, vertical and broad jumps, as well as the 40-yard dash, 60-yard shuttle and position workouts for players entering the NFL Draft.

SEC Network's Pro Day programming is part of its comprehensive spring football coverage, which includes additional SEC spring games live on SEC Network+. All spring football programming will re-air throughout the spring on SEC Network, including a Spring Access show from Kentucky.

Full details regarding spring college football action across ESPN platforms can be found BELOW.

DATE TIME (ET) SPRING COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLATFORM

Wed., March 15 10 a.m. Georgia Pro Day SEC Network

Sat., March 18 Noon Missouri: Black & Gold ESPN+/SECN+

Thur., March 23 1 p.m. Alabama Pro Day SEC Network

Fri., March 24 11:30 a.m. Kentucky Pro Day SEC Network

Thur., March 30 10 a.m. Florida Pro Day SEC Network

Sat., April 8 2 p.m. Auburn: A-Day ESPN+/SECN+

Vanderbilt: 6 p.m. Black & Gold Spring Game ESPN+/SECN+

Thur., April 13 7:30 p.m. UF: Orange & Blue Game ESPN+/SECN+

Sat., April 15 1 p.m. UA Red-White Spring Game ESPN+/SECN+

Mississippi State: Maroon-White Game ESPN+/SECN+

Tennessee 2:30 p.m. Orange & White Game ESPN+/SECN+

Ole Miss: 3:00 p.m. Grove Bowl ESPN+/SECN+

Georgia's 4:00 p.m. G-Day ESPN2

Texas A&M: Maroon & White Game ESPN+/SECN+

South Carolina: 7:00 p.m. Garnet-Black Spring Game ESPN+/SECN+

Sat., April 22 3:00 p.m. Alabama: A-Day ESPN+/SECN+

LSU: 2:00 p.m. Spring Game ESPN+/SECN+

TBD TBD Spring Access: Kentucky Football ESPN+/SECN+

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Friday, October 21, 2022