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OU's Brent Venables, John Mateer, R Mason Thomas and Robert Spears-Jennings have plenty to talk about at SEC Media Days ahead of Sooners' pivotal season.
ATLANTA - Prior to Tuesday morning’s question-and-answer session with Georgia head coach Kirby Smart during SEC Media Days at the College Football Hall of Fame, former referee John McDaid gave a video presentation of some notable rules changes for the upcoming season.
In 2025, once the ball is spotted, if a player goes down with an injury, that will cost his team a timeout. If the team doesn’t have a timeout left, then the team will be issued a five-yard delay-of-game penalty. SEC coordinator of officials John McDaid discussed the new rule Tuesday at SEC Media Days in Atlanta.
Not to ruffle any feathers around here, but the college football preseason didn't officially start until SEC Media Days. Sure, the conference was not involved in the national title game earlier this year,
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey says the SEC and Big Ten have not agreed on a College Football Playoff format beyond this season.
The biggest threat to Alabama this upcoming season is, wait for it, Alabama, so says college football analyst Josh Pate. Pate, the CBS Sports analyst, joined the “Beat Everyone” podcast at SEC Media Days this week in Atlanta and is high on the Crimson Tide.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNGeorgia's Kirby Smart gets brutally honest about what he's looking for while recruiting in the NIL eraThe recruiting landscape in college football underwent a significant shift when players began receiving substantial compensation. The college football recruiting landscape changed dramatically once players started earning substantial compensation.
Georgia football updated its support staff members in its new media guide released ahead of SEC Media Days, and Will Muschamp’s name was notably absent. That naturally led to speculation that Muschamp was no longer with the Bulldogs program,