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Sprints Congratulates Chris Todd, But What About Kodi Burns? // 08.14.09
Collateral damage? Perhaps this is thinking about it too much, but it seems shallow to overlook the connections between two potentially related stories: The naming of a new starting quarterb...
Sprints Wanted to Make the Coaches' All-SEC Team // 07.17.09
[EDITOR'S NOTE: Sprints will not appear next week and will return Tuesday, July 28.] Coaches' All-SEC team revealed; everyone pissed. The SEC coaches released their All-SEC team Thursday. It lan...
SEC 2009 // Deep in the Bayou?
LSU really wasn't all that unusual last year in that it had a quarterback situation -- most of the teams in the SEC had troubles under center in 2008. What was unusual was the way in which that p...
Sprints Is Heading to SEC Media Days // 07.14.09
Actually, Sprints is staying at home. But your humble correspondent will be in Hoover next week for the annual convention/circus known as SEC Media Days. Plans right now are to live-blog the ceremonie...
SEC 2009 // A Gamecock's Mind
For those who don't know, I ran Garnet and Black Attack, the South Carolina blog here on SB Nation, before launching Team Speed Kills. When I moved over here, GABA was placed in the more than competen...
SEC 2009 // Stephen Garcia -- and the Rest of the Depth Chart
Not to put too fine a point on it -- everyone who has even bothered to preview the 2009 South Carolina Gamecocks has touched on this -- but a simple graph will explain the most important position on S...
SEC 2009 // The Dores' Depth
<!-- BEGIN WIDGET -->When was the last time Vandy returned 18 starters from a bowl team? I'm not certain, although you would have to go back until at least 1983, the last season in which the C...
SEC 2009 // The Depth Chart at Auburn, Still Focused on One Position
It would be nice to be able to come up with a quirky, unseen choice for this one. It's great as a blogger to be able to provide unique insight or the overlooked nuance missed by the mainstream media. ...
The SEC on SBN // 11.14.08
Yeah, but overgeneralizations are a problem, too. hooper over at Rocky Top Talk presents a great breakdown on the difference between using statistics -- WARNING: INVOLVES NUMBERS -- and misusing stati...




