SEC links for Wednesday:
- Rick Cleveland of the Clarion-Ledger writes that pieces are in place for Ole Miss to break out.
- Gentry Estes of the Mobile Press-Register reports that Elizabethtown native and Alabama defensive lineman Brandon Deaderick is out of hospital after shooting.
- Mike Tankersley of the Montgomery Advertiser reports that Nick Saban’s wife delights audience.
- Jeff Schultz of the AJC writes that Georgia’s biggest star may be its coach.
- Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald writes that there will be questions for both teams when Georgia plays Oklahoma State.
- Mike Strange of the Knoxville News-Sentinel writes that Tennessee’s Eric Berry is no longer playing hurt.
- Robbie Andreu of the Gainesville Sun writes that Florida is in need of pass-catchers.
- Ron Morris of The State writes that South Carolina and North Carolina State run in a similar pack.
- David Climer of the Tennessean writes about a Vandy defensive end who wears pride on his sleeve.
- The Advocate in Baton Rouge reports that Jordan Jefferson will start at quarterback for LSU.

John Clay is a sports columnist for the Lexington Herald-Leader. A native of Central Kentucky and graduate of UK, he covered UK football for 13 seasons before being promoted to columnist in 2000. He lives in Lexington with his wife and two sons. You can e-mail him at jclay@herald-leader.com.
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