SEC links for Wednesday:
- Pat Dye defending Cameron Newton is a joke, writes George Diaz of the Orlando Sentinel.
- Jeff Schultz of the AJC thinks that Georgia’s Mark Richt does deserve to be back next season.
- Florida beats Florida Atlantic 79-66 in basketball, reports Kevin Brockway of the Gainesville Sun.
- LSU and Arkansas will match strengths on Saturday, writes Randy Rosetta of The Advocate.
- Gene Chizik’s path is similar to Nick Saban’s path, writes Mike Herndon of the Mobile Press-Register.
- Travis Haney of the Charleston Post and Courier reports that South Carolina claims it is not looking past Clemson.
- One writer judges Auburn with or without the facts, writes Mr. SEC’s John Pennington.
- Jeffery Taylor has added the three-pointer to Vanderbilt’s offense, writes Bryan Mullen of the Tennessean.
- Auburn’s Nick Fairley could be a handful for the Alabama offensive line, writes Chase Goodbread of the Tuscaloosa News.
- Jay G. Tate of the Montgomery Advertiser writes that Auburn’s Cameron Newton still has a smile.
- Auburn defense looking to stop Ingram and Richardson, reports Andy Bitter of the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer.
- But the Auburn defense looks like a dream killer, writes Yahoo’s Matt Hinton.
- Chis Low of espn.com wonders if the Auburn defense is good enough.
- David Jones of Florida Today writes that the Gators swamped the Owls in hoops.
- Even if he had a broken leg, Aaron Murray would play against Georgia Tech, reports Tim Tucker of the AJC.
- Georgia looks to continue its dominance over Georgia Tech, writes Seth Emerson of the Macon Telegraph.
- Brandon Marcello of the Clarion-Ledger reports that Mississippi State’s recent play is cause for concern.
- Looks like it’s 40 or bust for Ole Miss, reports Parrish Alford of the NE Mississippi Daily Journal.
- Dan Mullen puts a special emphasis on the Egg Bowl, writes Brad Locke of the Daily Journal.
- Touchdown blocks are helping Arkansas, writes Robbie Neiswanger of the Arkansas News.
- Jordan Jefferson is looking for consistency at LSU, writes Katherine Terrell of the Times-Picayune.


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