SEC links for Tuesday:
- In the Mobile Press-Register, Paul Finebaum writes that it’s time for Alabama AD Mal Moore to go.
- Also in the Press-Register, Tommy Hicks reports that ex-Cleveland Browns GM Phil Savage will replace Ken Stabler on Alabama football’s radio network.
- David Paschall of the Chattanooga Times Free-Press writes that Bama is now below .500 for this decade.
- Mike Griffith of the Knoxville News-Sentinel talks to Tyler Smith, who says he is happy to return to Tennessee.
- John Adams of the News-Sentinel writes that SEC coaches could do well in other jobs.
- Jeff Schultz of the AJC writes that no matter what Georgia Tech does, Georgia has more fans.
- Randy Rosetta of The Advocate writes that LSU overpowered Arkansas in College World Series.
- Ron Morris of The State gives some context to stat that South Carolina football, men’s basketball and baseball combined to go .500 in SEC for first time.
- Maurice Patton of the Tennessean writes that composite bats worry the NCAA.
- ESPN blogger Chris Low writes that Florida football keeps stockpiling speed.


“No matter what Georgia Tech does, Georgia has more fans.”
Sounds similar to, “No matter what Louisville does, Kentucky has more fans.”