SEC links for Wednesday:
- Mike Bianchi of the Orlando Sentinel thinks Brandon Spikes is a YouTube victim.
- Kevin Scarbinsky of the Birmingham News writes that Les Miles has passed Nick Saban at LSU.
- Jeff Schultz of the AJC thinks the Georgia football program is on autopilot.
- Mark Wiedmer of the Chattanooga Times Free Press wonders if Georgia is in desperation mode.
- Auburn’s Zac Etheridge talks about the injury he suffered in Auburn’s 33-20 win over Ole Miss.
| Auburn safety Zac Etheridge |
- Mike Herndon of the Mobile Press-Register writes that Auburn’s year has been filled with highs and lows.
- John Adams of the Knoxville News-Sentinel thinks it’s hard not to pull for Montario Hardesty.
- Gary Laney of The Advocate reports that LSU-Alabama is a battle of wills.
- Edward Aschoff of the Gainesville Sun reports that Gators are backing Brandon Spikes.
- Joe Person of The State reports that South Carolina is closing ranks on criticism.
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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