SMU's Rhett Lashlee fires shot at SEC
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Indiana's Curt Cignetti takes swipe at SEC
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At Big Ten and ACC media days this week, the SEC has been a regular subject of conversation. It's a sign of the league's strength and influence
He had a titanic run-in with South Carolina's Shane Beamer at last year's Citrus Bowl. He has needled back at fans dumping on his Arkansas days. When many other coaches would have avoided the hassle or the potential blowback, Illinois' Bret Bielema hasn't kept his mouth shut or fingers from tapping away on his X account.
Colin Cowherd believes that the Big Ten is now the premier college football conference over the SEC headed into the 2025 season.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNEthan Burg's transition to Tennessee, SEC basketball detailed by Rick Barnes"We are excited for Ethan and his family to join Tennessee basketball," Barnes said. "He is a confident young man who plays with an edge. Ethan is a talented combo guard with backcourt versatility who is excellent in transition and can really get to the basket off the bounce.
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Another major move on the college football expansion front could be on the horizon if the right conditions present themselves, according to a new report. North
Penn State HC James Franklin joins Colin Cowherd to discuss what makes Drew Allar a special talent and how the Big Ten is in the "same conversation" as the SEC.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has tapped a longtime official of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board to lead the audit watchdog, after the agency's head pushed out its Democratic chief last week.
LaNorris Sellers, Dylan Stewart and Jalon Kilgore. Those were the three South Carolina Gamecocks voted to one of three All-SEC teams at SEC Media Days. On Inside the Gamecocks The Morning Show, John Whittle of TheBigSpur.com mentions some other possibilities to be on the All-SEC teams when it matters- after the season.
As confirmed by Smith, if the Tar Heels were to attempt to leave the ACC any year before 2030, the exit fees would range from $93 million to $165 million. The fees drop to $75 million from 2030-36.