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		<title>SEC has a day only the SEC could survive</title>
		<link>http://www.scoresreport.com/2011/11/19/sec-has-a-day-only-the-sec-could-survive/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2011 23:12:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Costanzo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Univesity of Alabama running back Trent Richardson (3) tries to break away from the South Carolina defensive including Stephon Gilmore (5), Antonio Allen (26) and Chaun Gresham (29) during their NCAA college football game in Columbia,South Carolina October 9, 2010. REUTERS/Tami Chappell (UNITED STATES &#8211; Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL) An annual tradition in the south is [...]]]></description>
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<p>An annual tradition in the south is the second-to-last week of the regular season, where many SEC teams get another filling of cupcakes. Why this happens, I&#8217;m not sure. But it does, and since the SEC conference slate is so challenging, nobody ever says anything about it.</p>
<p>The fact that the SEC teams usually romp their foes also helps in keeping any national attention off of them. Today, however, wasn&#8217;t the SEC&#8217;s finest day. Even though none of their teams were upset, none looked all that great against teams you normally only hear about in the first two weeks of September.</p>
<p>Florida defeated Furman 54-32, but needed a 17-0 fourth quarter to do so. Alabama and its vaunted defense gave up more points than it had all season (21) to Georgia Southern, and had a 24-14 halftime lead. Auburn clung to a 14-10 halftime lead against Samford before winning 35-16.</p>
<p>These results shouldn&#8217;t be considered high crimes, as every team should be afforded a bad day throughout the season as long as it can hold on and win. But one has to wonder what the national conversation would be if any of the other automatic qualifier conferences would have had a similar day. My guess is there would have been plenty of bashing.</p>
<p>It certainly would have hurt the case for any of those leagues to possibly have two teams in the national championship game. Not the SEC, however, which will come out of this completely unscathed. </p>
<p>And while we&#8217;re here, the idea of a rematch for the national title is absurd for several reasons. First off, Alabama&#8217;s loss to LSU will essentially mean nothing. The Crimson Tide can get to the title game despite not winning their division, having a loss at home, and possibly owning a single win against a ranked opponent (Arkansas) if Penn State can&#8217;t remain in the top 25. </p>
<p>Do I think Alabama and LSU are the country&#8217;s top two teams? Yes, actually, I do. But I &#8212; and a lot of others &#8212; thought Ohio State and Michigan were the top two teams in 2006, and that didn&#8217;t turn out so well. The point is, we&#8217;ll never know thanks to the absence of a playoff and weak schedules (outside of LSU) that don&#8217;t give us an idea how the conferences stack up against each other.</p>
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		<title>2010 SEC College Football Preview: Alabama still reigns supreme</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here’s a quick and dirty look at how I see things playing out in the SEC this season: #1 Alabama Led by head coach Nick Saban and Heisman winner Mark Ingram, this is by far the best team in the country. While they don’t come weakness-free, the Tide have the best combination of talent and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here’s a quick and dirty look at how I see things playing out in the SEC this season:</p>
<p><strong>#1 Alabama</strong><br />
Led by head coach Nick Saban and Heisman winner Mark Ingram, this is by far the best team in the country. While they don’t come weakness-free, the Tide have the best combination of talent and coaching in all of college football. They play in the nation’s toughest conference so there’s always a chance that they could lose a game during the season, but this is your clear national title favorite. Their defense might be even better than it was a year ago. </p>
<p><strong>#2 Florida</strong><br />
The Gators lost Tim Tebow, Riley Cooper, Aaron Hernandez, Maurkice Pouncey, Carlos Dunlap, Jermaine Cunningham, Brandon Spikes, Ryan Stamper, Joe Haden and Major Wright from their squad last season. In one word: Ouch. Outside of running back Jeff Demps, they lost their top player at nearly every position, which would usually destroy a program’s chances of competing the next year. But this is Florida – they reload every year. This year’s crop of starters has seen time in either part-time action or spot starts over the last couple of years, so the Gators will compete. Are they a top 5 team? We’ll find out soon.</p>
<p><strong>#3 Arkansas</strong><br />
All right, so I might be drinking too much of the Ryan Mallett Kool-Aid by ranking the Razorbacks ahead of Georgia and LSU. But even though Bobby Petrino is a turd, the man knows how to run an offense (a college football offense, that is) and Arkansas will be explosive on that side of the ball again this year. The question is whether or not their defense will step up so that this team can reach its full potential. As it stands now, it’s probably safe to say that Arkansas is going to have issues slowing teams down this year, but I just can’t stop starring at that offense. It’s like a tractor beam of hotness.</p>
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<p><strong>#4 Georgia</strong><br />
Of any team in the conference, the Dawgs may have the best chance to surprise in the SEC. They’re coming off a disappointing 2009 season, but with players like A.J. Green, Washuan Easley, Brandon Boykin and Blair Walsh coming back, they have plenty of talent to challenge Florida in the East. They also have a favorable schedule, as they don’t have to play Alabama and get home games against Arkansas and Tennessee this year. As long as they don’t overlook South Carolina and can get past Florida and Auburn (no small feat), Georgia has a better shot to contend for a SEC title than people think.</p>
<p><strong>#5 Auburn</strong><br />
Even though they faded after a 5-0 start, Gene Chizik did a wonderful job in his first year at Auburn. He also landed the fourth overall recruiting class in the nation, headlined by running back Michael Dyer. Is this team ready to compete with Alabama and Florida? Not yet, but under Chizik, they’re moving in the right direction and I see an improved team from a year ago.</p>
<p><strong>#6 LSU</strong><br />
I’m probably down on LSU more than others, but I just don’t like this team’s talent compared to that of the teams I have listed above. Plus, Les Miles does something stupid every year to make you question how he has been as successful as he has over the years. Still, this isn’t a program that lost a lot of top talent and they’re always hard to beat at home, so don’t rule out the Tigers’ chances for competing with the top dogs in the SEC this year.</p>
<p><strong>#7 South Carolina</strong><br />
Yikes. As if road games against Auburn, Alabama, Florida and Clemson weren’t enough, the Gamecocks also had to suspended both Quintin Richardson and Weslye Saunders indefinitely for two separate violations. Steve Spurrier has put together some solid recruiting classes over the past couple of years and this team has enough talent to challenge in the East, but with a daunting schedule and off-field issues mounting things look bleak in Columbia.</p>
<p><strong>#8 Tennessee</strong><br />
Don’t expect much from the Vols this season, as Derek Dooley and company lost their starting quarterback, their two leading rushers and both starting offensive tackles. They also have to figure out a way to replace Eric Berry, Rico McCoy and Dennis Rogan on the defensive side of the ball, as well as find replacements for injured defensive linemen Ben Martin and Marlon Walls. But despite this being an obvious rebuilding year, Tennessee usually finds a way to be competitive, which is why I have them ranked as high as I do. </p>
<p><strong>#9 Ole’ Miss</strong><br />
Obviously the big news in Oxford this year is the addition of former Oregon Duck Jeremiah Masoli. But while everyone assumes Masoli will eventually be the starter this season for the Rebs, Houston Nutt recently proclaimed that Nathan Stanley would be his quarterback if the season were to start today. Either way, the quarterback position killed Ole’ Miss with turnovers last season, so whoever takes the snaps this year, cutting down on interceptions will be a must. This is a talented team, but I see their schedule giving them problems (i.e. road games at Alabama and LSU) and a quarterback controversy brewing (which is never a good thing).</p>
<p><strong>#10 Kentucky</strong><br />
The offense has plenty of playmakers, but the key is the quarterback position. Can Mike Hartline (who beat out Morgan Newton and Ryan Mossakowski for the starting job) produce? With the uncertainty at quarterback and the offensive line having to replace four new starters, I don’t see the Wildcats turning heads this season. The only saving grace is that they play Ole Miss, Auburn and Mississippi State in the West this year, which is certainly less daunting than South Carolina’s trio of West opponents in Auburn, Alabama and Arkansas.</p>
<p><strong>#11 Mississippi State</strong><br />
It’s hard not to love the Bulldogs’ crop of receivers and offensive linemen, but it’s hard not to worry about their quarterback and running back situation. Their defense has the ability to keep them in most games, but not without a consistent pass-rush. Mississippi State’s roster offers plenty of talent, but this team has to go on the road to play LSU, Houston, Florida and Alabama. Talk about daunting. </p>
<p><strong>#12 Vanderbilt</strong><br />
The defense is definitely something to keep an eye on (especially the secondary) and with running backs Warren Norman and Zac Stacy leading the way, Vandy should be a better offensive unit. But led by quarterback Larry Smith, the passing game is a huge concern and I envision this defense being on the field a lot.</p>
<p>Check out other 2010 College Football Conference Previews: <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/08/25/2010-sec-college-football-preview-alabama-still-reigns-supreme/" target="_blank">SEC</a> | <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/08/26/2010-big-ten-college-football-preview-ohio-state-back-on-top/" target="_blank">Big Ten</a> | <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/08/28/2010-big-12-college-football-preview-oklahoma-reclaims-top-spot/" target="_blank">Big 12</a></p>
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		<title>Urban Meyer stepping down as Florida head coach</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 01:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerardo Orlando</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surprising news out of Florida, as Urban Meyer announced that he will step down as Florida&#8217;s head coach after the Orange Bowl. Florida coach Urban Meyer, who was admitted to a hospital because of chest pains following the Southeastern Conference championship game, is stepping down because of health concerns. Meyer resigned Saturday, calling it quits [...]]]></description>
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<p>Surprising news out of Florida, as <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4772952" target="_blank">Urban Meyer announced</a> that he will step down as Florida&#8217;s head coach after the Orange Bowl.</p>
<blockquote><p>Florida coach Urban Meyer, who was admitted to a hospital because of chest pains following the Southeastern Conference championship game, is stepping down because of health concerns.</p>
<p>Meyer resigned Saturday, calling it quits after five seasons in Gainesville and two national titles. He goes into the bowl game with a 56-10 record at Florida that includes a 32-8 mark in league play and a school-record 22-game winning streak ended early this month against Alabama.</p>
<p>Meyer, 45, says he consulted with his family, his doctors, school president Bernie Machen and athletic director Jeremy Foley before deciding it is in his best interest to focus on his health and family.</p>
<p>Meyer has been to the hospital multiple times since suffering chest pains after the SEC title game, a Florida source told ESPN. He has been diagnosed with a heart valve muscle defect, the source said.</p>
<p>The problem is not life threatening, a Florida source with knowledge of the situation told ESPN&#8217;s Chris Mortensen. The same source said Meyer will remain in Gainesville in a non-coaching role to be defined later.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is a huge blow to the Florida football program, as Meyer had established himself as one of the best coaches of his generation.</p>
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		<title>Florida, Ohio State could be down players for bowl games</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 20:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to a FOXSports.com report, Florida will be without Brandon James for the Sugar Bowl after the all-purpose player had surgery on his right foot. James, a senior from St. Augustine, broke a bone in foot against Alabama in the Southeastern Conference title game and had surgery last week. Florida coach Urban Meyer says Chris [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to a FOXSports.com report, <a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/Florida-Gators-Brandon-James-Sugar-Bowl-122109" target="_blank">Florida will be without Brandon James</a> for the Sugar Bowl after the all-purpose player had surgery on his right foot.</p>
<blockquote><p>James, a senior from St. Augustine, broke a bone in foot against Alabama in the Southeastern Conference title game and had surgery last week. Florida coach Urban Meyer says Chris Rainey, Jeff Demps and Joe Haden will take over James&#8217; punt and kickoff return duties against No. 4 Cincinnati on New Year&#8217;s Day. </p>
<p>James finished with 1,324 total yards and two touchdowns this season. He had 109 yards rushing, 215 yards receiving and a score, 756 yards and a touchdown on kickoff returns and 244 yards on punt returns.</p></blockquote>
<p>FOX is also reporting that three Ohio State players <a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/Buckeyes-ineligible-Rose-Bowl-122109" target="_blank">will likely be ineligible</a> to play in the Rose Bowl.</p>
<blockquote><p>Seniors wide receiver Ray Small and defensive lineman Rob Rose and sophomore running back Bo DeLande are likely to miss the Jan. 1 bowl game against Oregon due to a violation of team rules, the Columbus Dispatch reported on its Web site. </p>
<p>Freshman receiver Duron Carter was declared ineligible last week. </p>
<p>As of Monday morning, the school had not issued a statement regarding the status of the three players, meaning the decision may not yet be final.</p></blockquote>
<p>Both Rose and Small had academic issues at the start of spring practice this season, although each player had talked about overcoming their problems to turn in successful seasons. Ohio State has officially confirmed that the players will be held out, but it doesn’t look good.</p>
<p>Losing Rose would be a hit to the Buckeyes’ defensive line depth, while Small would sorely be missed in the return game and as the team’s No. 3 wideout. Taurian Washington would likely take over as OSU’s No. 3 receiver with Carter also being held out of the Rose Bowl with academic issues.</p>
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		<title>Mandel: Ranking the Bowls 1-34</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 18:45:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SI.com’s Stewart Mandel recently ranked all 34 bowl games. Here are his top 5: 1) BCS National Championship Game (Jan. 7): Alabama (13-0) vs. Texas (13-0). It&#8217;s the first-ever matchup of two 13-0 teams. Colt McCoy. Mark Ingram. Rolando McClain. Sergio Kindle. Yeah, I&#8217;m thinking you might want to tune in. 2) Sugar (Jan. 1): [...]]]></description>
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<p>SI.com’s Stewart Mandel recently <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/stewart_mandel/12/08/bowl.rankings/index.html?eref=sihp" target="_blank">ranked all 34 bowl games</a>.</p>
<p>Here are his top 5:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>1) BCS National Championship Game (Jan. 7):</strong> Alabama (13-0) vs. Texas (13-0). It&#8217;s the first-ever matchup of two 13-0 teams. Colt McCoy. Mark Ingram. Rolando McClain. Sergio Kindle. Yeah, I&#8217;m thinking you might want to tune in.</p>
<p><strong>2) Sugar (Jan. 1):</strong> Cincinnati (12-0) vs. Florida (12-1). It&#8217;s spread vs. spread, Tim Tebow vs. Tony Pike, Mardy Gilyard vs. Joe Haden. It may be a letdown game for the Gators, but it should still be entertaining.</p>
<p><strong>3) Fiesta (Jan. 4):</strong> TCU (12-0) vs. Boise State (13-0). Enough with the outrage, people: You know you&#8217;re going to watch. The nation&#8217;s No. 1 passer, Broncos quarterback Kellen Moore, goes up against the nation&#8217;s top-ranked defense.</p>
<p><strong>4) Rose (Jan. 1): Ohio State (10-2) vs. Oregon (10-2).</strong> Dangerous dual-threat star Jeremiah Masoli is what Terrelle Pryor was supposed to be. But the Buckeyes present the toughest defense the Ducks have faced since Boise.</p>
<p><strong>5) Orange (Jan. 5): Georgia Tech (11-2) vs. Iowa (10-2).</strong> You remember the Hawkeyes. They love low scores and dramatic finishes. With a month to prepare, can Pat Angerer, Tyler Sash and Co. stifle Josh Nesbitt and the triple-option?</p></blockquote>
<p>That’s how I would have my top 5, although the Fiesta and Sugar bowls might be interchangeable. I love watching TCU’s defense play and I’m intrigued about how Gary Patterson will game plan to stop Boise’s offense. That said, I&#8217;m interested to see how Cincinnati responds after Brian Kelly ditched them for Notre Dame.</p>
<p>I know Georgia Tech’s triple-option is exciting to watch and Iowa does have a solid front seven, but that matchup just doesn’t have the same appeal as the other four. Maybe it’ll wind up being the best BCS game of the season, but the matchup offers little sizzle compared to the other top bowls.</p>
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		<title>House subcommittee approves legislation for college football playoff system</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 19:30:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to an article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, a U.S. House subcommittee has approved a legislation that would force college football to switch to a playoff system to determine a national champion. The bill, which faces long odds of becoming law, would ban the promotion of a postseason NCAA Division I football game as [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to an article in the <em>Cleveland Plain Dealer</em>, a U.S. House subcommittee has approved a <a href="http://www.cleveland.com/ohio-sports-blog/index.ssf/2009/12/us_house_subcommittee_approves.html" target="_blank">legislation that would force college football to switch to a playoff system</a> to determine a national champion.</p>
<blockquote><p>The bill, which faces long odds of becoming law, would ban the promotion of a postseason NCAA Division I football game as a national championship unless that title contest is the result of a playoff. The measure passed by voice vote in a House Energy and Commerce Committee subcommittee, with one audible &#8220;no,&#8221; from Rep. John Barrow, D-Ga. </p>
<p>&#8220;With all due respect, I really think we have more important things to spend our time on,&#8221; Barrow said before the vote, although he stressed he didn’t like the current Bowl Championship Series, either. </p>
<p>The bill’s sponsor, GOP Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, said the BCS system is unfair and won’t change unless prompted by Congress.<br />
The vote came three days after the BCS selections were announced, including the Jan. 7 national title game between No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Texas. </p></blockquote>
<p>Something that just occurred to me is what if college football does implement a playoff system and teams like TCU, Boise State, Cincinnati and whomever routinely get knocked out in the first or second round? </p>
<p>I get that the point of a playoff system is to determine a winner on the field as opposed to leaving the decision up to voters and a computer system. But it would be a tad ironic if all this clamoring for a playoff system eventually leads to the same conferences (SEC, Big 12, Big Ten, etc.) being pitted against each other in the national title game &#8211; especially if there has to be a law made in order to force college football to figure out a playoff structure.</p>
<p>That said, I’m still all for it. I agree that there are probably better things for the congress to be worried about than college football, but that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t want to see it happen.</p>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 14:44:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Florida defensive end Carlos Dunlap was arrested for DUI early Tuesday morning in Gainesville, just days before the Gators’ big clash with Alabama in the SEC Championship. Per ESPN.com: Dunlap, a junior from North Charleston, S.C., was arrested at 3:25 a.m. near campus and was booked into the jail at 5:52 a.m., according to police. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Florida defensive end Carlos Dunlap was arrested for DUI early Tuesday morning in Gainesville, just days before the Gators’ big clash with Alabama in the SEC Championship.</p>
<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4702788" target="_blank">Per ESPN.com</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Dunlap, a junior from North Charleston, S.C., was arrested at 3:25 a.m. near campus and was booked into the jail at 5:52 a.m., according to police. Kameg said officers responded to a reckless driving complaint and found Dunlap&#8217;s 2000 Chrysler stopped at a traffic light near the 200 block of W. 34th Street.</p>
<p>Kameg said officers found Dunlap&#8217;s car stopped at a green light.</p>
<p>&#8220;They approached the car and found the suspect slumped over in the driver&#8217;s seat,&#8221; Kameg said. &#8220;He appeared to be asleep. The car&#8217;s windows were cracked so they attempted to wake him up. They talked to him and he would only open his eyes for a few seconds and then fall back asleep.”</p>
<p>Kameg said officers were able to unlock the car and turn off the ignition. Kameg said officers reported that Dunlap &#8220;had trouble listening to instructions.&#8221; He was given a field sobriety test and performed &#8220;poorly,&#8221; according to Kameg. He refused to take a Breathalyzer at the scene, Kameg said.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is a disastrous situation for both Florida and Dunlap, who is considered a potential first-round draft choice if he leaves after this season. It’s unclear at this point whether or not he’ll be held out of Saturday’s game against Alabama but if he is, the Gators’ pass rush will take a dramatic hit.</p>
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