By The Pigskin Prognosticator, College Football Expert The arrival of the conference media days means that the college football season is within stadium binoculars view. It's a lot closer than USC or UCLA is to Columbus, West Lafayette or New Brunswick, that's for sure. This is a different kind of look at what to expect for the 2022 season. While others focus on players, … [Read more...]
SEC Won’t Allow Bands On The Field For College Football Games
No Pre-Game Or Halftime Shows Or Traditions Like UT's 'Splitting Of The T' By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com College Football Editor Published Aug. 29 There will be no "splitting of the T," drum majors leaning back with legs kicking high in the air or pre-game or halftime shows in the SEC. The Southeastern Conference will not be allowing bands to take the … [Read more...]
SEC College Football Teams Power Rankings After Week 1
Alabama's Rout Of USC The Good While LSU Is The Bad & Mississippi State The Ugly By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com College Football Blogger If the first weekend of college football is any indicator – and things can certainly change but it sure starts to put things in perspective – then the SEC won't quite be the challenging juggernaut it's been the past several … [Read more...]
It’s College Football Season In July – In The SEC Anyway
SEC Media Days Another Reason This Is The America's Top Conference By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com College Football Blogger It's mid-July and most of America is thinking of beaches, vacations, summer festivals and getting out of the heat. In the Southeastern Conference, they are thinking college football. The SEC Media Days are underway, July 11-14, from a hotel … [Read more...]
Why The Hurry-Up Spread Offenses Are Dead in The SEC
Auburn & Texas A&M Finish DFL In West Division The brief run of the hurry-up, spread and deception offenses are over in the SEC. This is evidenced by the fact that the two biggest examples of it – Auburn and Texas A&M – were DFL (that's last place in case you are wondering) in the West Division in 2015. Auburn finished at the bottom and Texas A&M in … [Read more...]
Alabama-LSU Again A Prime-Time SEC Game
CBS To Televise Key Matchup That Could Impact College Football Playoff One of the biggest college football games of the year will be a prime-time affair, as CBS-TV has announced the kickoff on Nov. 7 for Alabama-LSU for 8 p.m., ET. This is a rare double-header day for the network, which normally televises one SEC game at 3:30. It will feature lead announcers Verne … [Read more...]
South Carolina-LSU Shows SEC Rivals Can Be Friends, Too
Game Moved To Baton Rouge; Tiger Band To Learn Gamecocks Songs Yes, the SEC is cutthroat competition when it comes to college football. There's bitter battles on the recruiting trail, some pretty harsh insults traded between fans on social media and at tailgate parties, and hard hitting on the field. But there are times when everyone comes together, too, and that's … [Read more...]
Five College Football Coaches Already On The Hot Seat
Alumni & Fans Quickly Turning Up The Heat At Top Programs We're only a month into the 2015 college football season and already some coaches are feeling the heat. It fact, our #5 had his britches burning even before the first game. Coaches in the SEC are always on the hottest seats, by the way. It's the most pressure-packed place to win in college football. Mainly … [Read more...]