SEC links for Tuesday:
- Ron Morris of The State thinks the ESPN-SEC television deal is hurting attendance.
- The Tennessean’s David Climer asks: Didn’t Mark Richt learn from Phil Fulmer’s exit?
- Mark Bradley of the AJC talks to Georgia AD Damon Evans, who says he does have concerns about football.
- Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald reports that Georgia fans are venting.
- AP reports that ex-Bama quarterback Ken Stabler has sold home to pay off his debts.
- Gentry Estes writes for the Huntsville Times that second-ranked Alabama is mindful of South Carolina.
- Joe Person of The State writes that opportunity knocks for the Gamecocks.
- Pat Dooley of the Gainesville Sun writes that Arkansas is too good to be a trap game for Florida.
- David Jones of Florida Today writes that Gators can’t overlook Arkansas.
- Robbie Nieswanger of the NW Arkansas Morning News writes that Arkansas receiver is improving after minor stroke.
- Jeremy Fowler of the Orlando Sentinel writes that Florida wants to improve its passing game.
- John Adams of the Knoxville News-Sentinel writes that Tennessee’s prospects look good to recruits.
- Wes Rucker of the Chattanooga Times Free Press writes on UT’s next six weeks.
- Kyle Veazey of the Clarion-Ledger writes that Mississippi State isn’t shy about using true freshmen.

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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