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Multiple shifts in latest SEC football power rankings entering Week 8 slate
The Texas A&M Aggies received a massive bump in this week's Southeastern Conference power rankings after capturing the program's third consecutive league win against the Florida Gators at Kyle Field on Saturday night.
LSU football vs. South Carolina is just one game on a packed Week 7 slate. Here's the complete SEC football schedule this weekend.
For all the newfound parity, there’s a plausible scenario where the same three SEC teams that made last year’s CFP (Texas, Georgia and Tennessee) make it again, along with Alabama, which is not exactly an upstart. Or it could still be four or five other teams.
The Aggies (6-0, 3-0) hopped previous No. 4 Ole Miss (6-0, 3-0) who narrowly beat Washington State (3-3), 24-21, Saturday.
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SEC’s Greg Sankey rejects pooling conference TV rights as a solution to problems in college sports
A bill in Congress co-sponsored by Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., calls for a rewrite of the 1961 Sports Broadcasting Act, which forbids the conferences from combining their TV rights. Campbell supports that element of Cantwell’s recently introduced SAFE Act.
Five weeks into the season, Lane Kiffin coaches the highest-ranked SEC team in the AP poll. In past years, that would mean a lot about Ole Miss’ postseason chances, whether it’s the SEC championship or the College Football Playoff.
Mike Elko has accomplished something no other Aggies coach has done before him, and it only took him two years.
Every week provides at least one game with a result few could reasonably have predicted. And they’re not just closer-than-expected games.
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College football legend Nick Saban claims NIL has 'hurt' the SEC while helping northern schools
Legendary college football coach Nick Saban said that NIL has hurt the SEC while giving an advantage to schools up North during an appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show."