For nearly two decades, the SEC has dominated college football. Since 2005, the SEC has won 13 national championships. However, for only the second time since 2005, they have been shut out in back-to-back seasons.
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Texas owns a 23-2 lead in its all-time series with Missouri. The Longhorns and Tigers have played once since Missouri left the Big 12 for the SEC.
The Alabama Crimson Tide play against the Mississippi State Bulldogs in an SEC basketball game tonight. Fans can watch this game for free.
After Ohio State won the national championship on Monday SEC Network host Paul Finebaum admitted that the Big Ten is the top conference in college football.
The Auburn Tigers play against the LSU Tigers in an SEC basketball game tonight. Fans can watch this game for free online.
Jacksonville native Patric Young is an SEC Network college basketball analyst who played at Florida. He was paralyzed after a car accident in 2022.
but his SEC Network colleague Peter Burns is not ready to give up the fight. After Ohio State defeated Notre Dame to win the national championship this week, it meant that Big Ten teams have won ...
The Texas Longhorns wasted no time establishing themselves as a force in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), advancing to the College Football Playoff (CFP) semifinals as the lone SEC representative. Despite falling short to Georgia, Texas defeated every SEC opponent in regular season play, including arch-rival Texas A&M.
SEC Network's Ryan McGee delves into the rich history John Calipari forged at Kentucky as the coach prepares to return with his new Arkansas team.
No. 1 Auburn abated LSU’s fast starts to begin the first and second halves and came out on top 87-74 Wednesday night at the Maravich Center. LSU is now 12-8 on the season and 1-6 in SEC play, while Auburn improved to 19-1 and remains unblemished in league play at 7-0.
In contrast to '44—which ended with no SEC teams in a small NCAA tournament field—the league seems poised to send a massive delegation to this year's event. ESPN analyst Jay Bilas posited Monday on WJOX-FM's McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning that winning the SEC tournament could be a more difficult feat than winning its national counterpart.