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The SEC permanently banned veteran referee Ken Williamson after several complaints over controversial calls in the Auburn-Georgia game, according to a report.
Sporting more 2025 wins over ranked opponents than any team in college football, fourth-ranked Alabama finally gets a break in the loaded SEC schedule against slumping South Carolina, a team in the middle of a surprising downturn under fifth-year coach Shane Beamer.
P.J. Fleck continues to be brought up in coaching searches and the Minnesota Gophers now need to worry about an SEC school.
The Giants haven’t swept the Eagles since 2007. It’d be one more early notch in Dart’s belt as he still seeks his first road win as a starting quarterback. So naturally, Eagles fans will welcome Dart with their typical vigor and disdain to an environment the Giants have struggled in.
Georgia's 2-1 against top-15 competition this season. Despite struggles on defense after giving up 41 and 35 points in wins over Tennessee and Ole Miss, the Bulldogs have made enough plays in late-game situations to avoid losses in those contests. Georgia Tech might be unbeaten, but one-loss Georgia has played a far more difficult schedule.
Three key players for Texas football are set to return to the field versus Mississippi State this weekend, according to new information released as part of the final weekday SEC injury report before the Longhorns take on Mississippi State in Starkville.
The SEC referee, suspended for the remainder of the college football season this week, told officials before the opener that he was going to retire at season’s end, according to ESPN. “The SEC does not comment on personnel matters,” a league spokesperson told the outlet.
When the Texas Longhorns' schedule first released, the month of October instantly stuck out like a sore thumb. Shockingly, the Longhorns don't have a single gam