Week two SEC games to watch
Although week two doesn't feature the same number of pivotal matchups with intriguing storylines, there are still a few contests featuring SEC squads worth checking out.
Although week two doesn't feature the same number of pivotal matchups with intriguing storylines, there are still a few contests featuring SEC squads worth checking out.
Week one lived up to the hype of being the greatest opening weekend in college football history. Now that all the craziness has settled, what are some major takeaways from the first weekend of action?
The slate was full of prime time matchups across the Southeast in Week 1. Here are some of the top stories following the first games of 2016 in the SEC:
While the SEC remains the premier conference in college football, concerns with numerous quarterback situations could result in the college football empire's downfall.
There are upsets each week in the magical world of college football, and teams are even more susceptible to an upset in week one, before the team can establish a rhythm. Which SEC team should be on upset alert this week of football?
Adam Milliken, David Bradford and Nathan Odom make their picks for week one of college football in the SEC.
An SEC player has won four of the past seven Heisman Trophies, the only conference in the nation with multiple winners. Here are five players most likely to continue the SEC's dominance over college football's most heralded hardware.
After being ranked No. 1 just two short seasons ago, Mississippi State appears to have fallen on difficult times. Will they be able to continue their success or even make a bowl game?
Arkansas ended 2015 with plenty of momentum, but with a number of talented weapons on offense gone to the NFL, can the Hogs keep Bielema off the hot seat?
After a successful 2015, Ole Miss has run into trouble with the NCAA regarding rules violations, which could derail their postseason aspirations. On the field, however, the team should continue their successful ways.