This article was originally published with The Red & Black on August 6, 2015 and can be found here.
Garrison Hearst couldn’t do it. Terrell Davis never came close. Todd Gurley had the best shot, but it all fell apart.
This article was originally published with The Red & Black on August 6, 2015 and can be found here.
Garrison Hearst couldn’t do it. Terrell Davis never came close. Todd Gurley had the best shot, but it all fell apart.
This article was originally published with The Red & Black on August 4, 2015 and can be found here.
A good offensive line is like the roof of a house: you don’t realize its importance until it’s not there. Then problems come pouring in.
This article was originally published with The Red & Black on August 4, 2015 and can be found here.
The Georgia Bulldogs had their share of talented wide receivers in the last few years. The problem is many of those reliable receivers are no longer around.
This article was published with The Red & Black on August 4, 2015 and can be found here.
Before the 2014 season began, fans and the media had their gazes set on a Georgia tailback. When it was all said and done, it was a different Bulldogs back who stood in the spotlight.
This article was originally published with The Red & Black on July 28, 2015 and can be found here.
Football in the Southeastern Conference boils down to winning. If you don’t grab enough victories, changes will be made. That has certainly been the mindset of several head coaches this offseason.
This article was originally published with The Red & Black on July 23, 2015 and can be found here.
The Confederate flag has been a hot topic across the Southeastern United States for the last month. With the pull that college football has on the South, it was no wonder discussion on the flag was raised during SEC Media Days.
This article was originally published with The Red & Black on July 22, 2015 and can be found here.
SEC Media Days is a special time when sports writers get together and pepper head coaches with questions about the coming season. Since there is limited time to do interviews, we were unable to ask every question we wanted. Here’s a look at the one question we wish we could have asked each head coach.
This article was originally published with The Red & Black on July 21, 2015 and can be found here.
There are always winners and losers in college football, and the Southeastern Conference Media Days is no different. Here’s a look at which coaches impressed during the four-day event in Hoover, Alabama, and which coaches may need to take a public speaking class in the near future.
This article was originally published with The Red & Black on July 20, 2015 and can be found here.
HOOVER, Ala. — Quarterback competitions are ongoing at several Southeastern Conference schools.
This article was published with The Red & Black on July 15, 2015 and can be found here.
HOOVER, Ala. — Brandon Allen was meant to be an Arkansas Razorback.
His father Bobby spent fifteen seasons as an assistant coach with the Razorbacks and is now the team’s director of high school and NFL relations. Brandon Allen grew up in Fayetteville, Arkansas and played his high school football at Fayetteville High School along with his brother Austin. Brandon stayed home to fulfill his dream of playing for Arkansas, a tactic Austin also followed.