SEC links for Friday:
- ESPN.com blogger Chris Low reports that the salary price tag for Tennessee’s new assistants tops $3.5 million.
- Drew Edwards of the Knoxville News-Sentinel writes that the payout to UT assistants, with total compensation possibly topping $5 million, is probably the biggest in all of college football.
- In the Clarion-Ledger, Kyle Veazey reports that new Mississippi State football coach Dan Mullen is closing in on a Top 25 recruiting class.
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette columnist Wally Hall writes that Tennessee and Arkansas have the toughest basketball venues in the SEC.
- Ian Rapoport of the Birmingham news writes that Andrew Steele says things will work out for his brother Ronald.
- Mike Strange of the Knoxville News-Sentinel writes that Memphis coach John Calipari says Tennessee taught his team a lesson last year.
- Gainesville Sun columnist Pat Dooley writes that Amanda Butler has brought fire to Florida women’s basketball.
- Also in the Sun, Kevin Brockway writes that Florida’s loss at South Carolina was a learning experience.
- In the Knoxville News-Sentinel, Dan Fleser reports on the Lady Vols win at Arkansas.
- In the Montgomery Advertiser, Jay G. Tate writes on the Auburn women’s win over Alabama.

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