Paul Finebaum borrowed a Tennessee football fan’s casket to pull off an Undertaker-style gag before the Volunteers beat Alabama.
Author: Blake Toppmeyer, USA TODAY NETWORK
Tennessee makes case for No. 1 ranking with long-awaited victory over Alabama | Opinion
Tennessee secured its first win over Alabama since 2006 and should receive real consideration as the best team in the country, Blake Toppmeyer writes.
Without Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young, Alabama is a lot more ordinary | Opinion
Bryce Young is Alabama’s magic man. Without him, the Crimson Tide are a lot more ordinary, as we saw Saturday afternoon.
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Appalachian State student broadcaster Jeffrey Marcin’s impromptu delivery and unbridled joy resulted in the radio call of the college football season.
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LSU football made a fiery entrance into the Superdome and then Brian Kelly’s debut against Florida State went up in smoke.
Brian Kelly sought LSU football’s demands, so hold him to Nick Saban standard | Opinion
Brian Kelly might still be getting his bearings in the Bayou, but he’s no stranger to expectations. No need to temper expectations in Year 1.
How ex-Tennessee coach Jeremy Pruitt won big in a World Series of Poker tournament
In his first World Series of Poker Circuit event, former Tennessee football coach Jeremy Pruitt placed high. “He was actually pretty relentless.”
A 10-game SEC football schedule? Make commissioner Greg Sankey’s quip a reality | Opinion
Greg Sankey joked recently that the SEC may bypass a nine-game league schedule for 10 conference games. Make his quip a real idea to explore.
Bryan Harsin can’t talk his way off the Auburn football hot seat | Opinion
Auburn football coach Bryan Harsin carried authority Thursday at SEC Media Days while he addressed “the gorilla in the room.”
Here’s the one key question Brian Kelly can’t answer yet about LSU football | Toppmeyer
As is often the case, LSU football is steeped in talent, but a key question looms for first-year coach Brian Kelly: Do the Tigers have a quarterback?